Insurance - Model Y
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AudiMan9000 said:
OP here. So I got some quotes from a comparison site. Seems the Model Y would be about £244 per year more to insure than the Q5 (which is already pretty damn expensive to insure).
Yeah, they are accepted as a high insurance car. Already a high insurance group and then throw in the extra issues with parts supply and time to repair the insurance companies hit them with a premium.You can bartly blame the official owners group who for a number of years had as one of their officials a guy that owns a insurance/claims management company. He did very nicely putting a lot of people in his hire cars if they were the innoccent party even after relatively small bumps, coupled with Teslas policy of replace not repair, and then not having the aprts to do it, leading to hire car charges going up very nicely.
Coupled with sub 5 seconds 0-60 which makes it somewhat quick
Coupled with not the best brakes in an emergency
All leads to expensive claims which need to get paid for. I've seen no end of insurance companies price to win business on Teslas and then after a year won't touch them. Even the guy mentioned above started having real problems getting underwriters to touch him and his customers Shame.
Coupled with sub 5 seconds 0-60 which makes it somewhat quick
Coupled with not the best brakes in an emergency
All leads to expensive claims which need to get paid for. I've seen no end of insurance companies price to win business on Teslas and then after a year won't touch them. Even the guy mentioned above started having real problems getting underwriters to touch him and his customers Shame.
I've seen a lot of posts about high insurance costs for Tesla's, so thought I'd take a look.
I ran some test insurance quotes on 'Compare the Market' and these are the cheapest quotes :
-> Tesla Model Y LR : £2k
-> Polestar 2 : £750 (My current car)
-> BMW iX : £900 (My next EV : car value £80k vs £40k for the Tesla).
The Tesla Y is over double the cost to insure - same address, occupation, mileage, history, excess etc..
I ran some test insurance quotes on 'Compare the Market' and these are the cheapest quotes :
-> Tesla Model Y LR : £2k
-> Polestar 2 : £750 (My current car)
-> BMW iX : £900 (My next EV : car value £80k vs £40k for the Tesla).
The Tesla Y is over double the cost to insure - same address, occupation, mileage, history, excess etc..
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