Porsche Drive Rental

Porsche Drive Rental

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jonott

Original Poster:

216 posts

214 months

Thursday 29th August 2024
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Didn’t even know this service was available until I stumbled across it on the Porsche GB website last night.

Picked up a Boxster Style Edition for a 24hr ‘test drive’ this afternoon. Not cheap, but I’ve got the week off and one too many beers later and it was booked biglaugh. In my defence I am looking to get back into a Boxster in the not too distant future and wondered how a 718 would feel compared to the 987 I had.

The sales guy said the service only launched this week and I was only the second customer.

Car has 14 miles on the clock!

I figure it’s a better way of getting to know the car than what a quick test drive might tell you. But again, it’s not cheap!


Maxus

1,096 posts

193 months

Thursday 29th August 2024
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I stumbled across this last night as well. I’m ok with the daily cost (although not cheap) but the insurance excess at £3k to £5k depending upon model is quite a risk.

CanAm

10,719 posts

284 months

Friday 30th August 2024
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So, spill the beans; what is the daily cost?

number2

4,590 posts

199 months

Friday 30th August 2024
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https://www.porsche.com/uk/porsche-drive-rental/

Per day
475 for a 911
250 for a Boxster

(Some others available).

Seems okay for a weekend hire.

I'm never sure why posters don't share the pertinent information biggrin.

SkinnyPete

1,531 posts

161 months

Friday 30th August 2024
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Thanks for sharing OP.

I have done this when in Germany (seemed worth while with no speed limits) but didn’t know it was a thing in England.

CanAm

10,719 posts

284 months

Friday 30th August 2024
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Unfortunately the only UK Sites listed are Reading and London, plus I'm outside their age limits! frown

balise

2,076 posts

222 months

Friday 30th August 2024
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number2 said:
https://www.porsche.com/uk/porsche-drive-rental/

Per day
475 for a 911
250 for a Boxster

(Some others available).

Seems okay for a weekend hire.

I'm never sure why posters don't share the pertinent information biggrin.
And £500 for a Taycan. Given how many of these they have sitting around I'm surprised it's not cheaper

cseven

273 posts

248 months

Friday 30th August 2024
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yep saw the 5k excess and thought nope

balise

2,076 posts

222 months

Friday 30th August 2024
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Wonder if that holiday car rental insurance would cover it?

rudester

787 posts

164 months

Friday 30th August 2024
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Trying to realise some revenue from the many pre registered vehicles that they now have sitting around!

sbh071

30 posts

52 months

Friday 30th August 2024
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cseven said:
yep saw the 5k excess and thought nope
Then just insure the risk - £10 a day max.

https://www.carhireexcess.co.uk as an example, there are many others. Routinely do this on holiday as the excess risk policies from car hire companies are extortionate by comparison. Never had to claim, so not sure how fast they pay out...



Shaoxter

4,336 posts

136 months

Friday 30th August 2024
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number2 said:
https://www.porsche.com/uk/porsche-drive-rental/

Per day
475 for a 911
250 for a Boxster

(Some others available).

Seems okay for a weekend hire.

I'm never sure why posters don't share the pertinent information biggrin.
Seems pretty reasonable to me, not sure how one would expect renting brand new sports cars to total randoms to be much cheaper than that!

The Rotrex Kid

32,458 posts

172 months

Friday 30th August 2024
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Shaoxter said:
number2 said:
https://www.porsche.com/uk/porsche-drive-rental/

Per day
475 for a 911
250 for a Boxster

(Some others available).

Seems okay for a weekend hire.

I'm never sure why posters don't share the pertinent information biggrin.
Seems pretty reasonable to me, not sure how one would expect renting brand new sports cars to total randoms to be much cheaper than that!
Seems alright to me too! Especially if you're considering spending (and I just checked!) £60kish for a Boxster!

DMZ

1,666 posts

172 months

Friday 30th August 2024
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sbh071 said:
Then just insure the risk - £10 a day max.

https://www.carhireexcess.co.uk as an example, there are many others. Routinely do this on holiday as the excess risk policies from car hire companies are extortionate by comparison. Never had to claim, so not sure how fast they pay out...
Before going that route, best to check the fine print. Usually they don’t cover expensive sports cars. That policy doesn’t, for instance. My normal travel insurance doesn’t either.

DMZ

1,666 posts

172 months

Friday 30th August 2024
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Avis Prestige looks cheaper to me (992 C2S) and you can buy excess reduction from them also. Worth a look for comparison. They have the Cayman GTS also.

neilf

889 posts

123 months

Friday 30th August 2024
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I’d seen this available in Germany and the USA. Didn’t realise it had hit our shores.

SkinnyPete

1,531 posts

161 months

Friday 30th August 2024
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DMZ said:
Avis Prestige looks cheaper to me (992 C2S) and you can buy excess reduction from them also. Worth a look for comparison. They have the Cayman GTS also.
£360 for the day, but limited to 100 miles compared to 250 from Porsche. There are also more restrictive age limits with Avis.

Maxus

1,096 posts

193 months

Friday 30th August 2024
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DMZ said:
sbh071 said:
Then just insure the risk - £10 a day max.

https://www.carhireexcess.co.uk as an example, there are many others. Routinely do this on holiday as the excess risk policies from car hire companies are extortionate by comparison. Never had to claim, so not sure how fast they pay out...
Before going that route, best to check the fine print. Usually they don’t cover expensive sports cars. That policy doesn’t, for instance. My normal travel insurance doesn’t either.
Yes, the small print is important. I take an annual policy to cover holiday car hire. The limit is £5k excess but max vehicle value is £70k. The Boxster May just slip under this.

jonott

Original Poster:

216 posts

214 months

Friday 30th August 2024
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Car back safe and sound. Must admit, being a Yorkshireman that excess gave me the heebie-jeebies! But then so did the £249 rental price… biglaugh

EvoSid

1,116 posts

75 months

Saturday 31st August 2024
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So how was the car? Is what you expected