How to Insure my new 924?

How to Insure my new 924?

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whythem

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773 posts

184 months

Wednesday 1st April 2015
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Very happy with myself today, as I have just snagged a 924S for next to nothing with 5 months mot. I will probably run it until the mot runs out then break it for spares as it has a lot of rust and some bodged sill repairs. The good news is Porsche script and emblem front seats, mint Teledials and loads of history, with the cherry being a full £3300 engine rebuild 4 years and 9,000 miles ago. Really tight little car but rotten.

I want to insure it for 5 month's as my daily. Any recommendations other than the comparison sites?

LeighB

3,858 posts

232 months

Wednesday 1st April 2015
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I would put it on a classic policy and pay monthly, should be able to insure it for peanuts, depending on your circumstances of course.

Some insurers I think will only offer a classic policy if its not your main daily, ie. you have another car too.

Try RH Specialist Division for example or google classic car policies.

tr7v8

7,306 posts

235 months

Wednesday 1st April 2015
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The TIPEC insurer is Asset Trust, have a chat to Paul there.
http://www.asset-trust.co.uk/

FelixP

306 posts

162 months

Saturday 4th April 2015
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I just insured a 924S declared it will be lowered & different wheels for £300 with Flux. Aged 25.

Rumblestripe

3,215 posts

169 months

Saturday 4th April 2015
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Liverpool Victoria insure my 924 for about £100 pa. (8000 miles limit and I am an old git, mind)

Npporsche

37 posts

160 months

Saturday 4th April 2015
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Would never touch Flux again following my wives accident 3 years ago in her Cayenne that has still not been closed!

supersport

4,266 posts

234 months

Saturday 4th April 2015
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Try Aviva, classic policies generally don't let you so every day and need you to have another car. I used to use our 944 every day and insured it with Aviva on a boggo standard policy, it was fine and cheap.


Waitforme

1,249 posts

171 months

Saturday 4th April 2015
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Npporsche said:
Would never touch Flux again following my wives accident 3 years ago in her Cayenne that has still not been closed!
It may be taking longer to sort out as they will need to determine which one of your wives was driving at the time.

Hallsy01

364 posts

188 months

Sunday 5th April 2015
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I had my 944S on a normal everyday policy (was not a second car at the time) with Churchill for just under £200 (31).

I now have my 944 Turbo on a classic policy with Admiral for £190 (now 33).

whythem

Original Poster:

773 posts

184 months

Thursday 9th April 2015
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Thanks for the reply's guys. I ended up at £210 fully comp only car 8,000 miles (But the milometer has been broken for a few years going by the MOT's) with the Green Insurance Co: through the comparrison sites. Seems daily driver only vehicle is what makes it higher.

kas750

77 posts

118 months

Friday 10th April 2015
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I have just bought a 1980 924 and it was £91 to insure with Peter James on a classic car policy and that price includes UK and European breakdown cover!