Nissan GTR insurance
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First of all Hello as i rarely visit the jap forum!I am looking to get a Nissan GTR in the next few months or so and I am wondering who you guys insure them with.I have asked my current broker who i have my M3 and (now sold) westfield with and they came back with only one quote of over £6k!!! I was quite surprised by this as they were by far the cheapest on my current car(s).
I have been on the comparison sites and privilege usually come out on top with quotes of about £800 which i suppose is pretty reasonable condidering the car.
Is this the route most owners go or is there any prefered specialist insurance companies out there favoured by GTR owners?
Cheers for any help.
I have been on the comparison sites and privilege usually come out on top with quotes of about £800 which i suppose is pretty reasonable condidering the car.
Is this the route most owners go or is there any prefered specialist insurance companies out there favoured by GTR owners?
Cheers for any help.
Nedz said:
First of all Hello as i rarely visit the jap forum!I am looking to get a Nissan GTR in the next few months or so and I am wondering who you guys insure them with.I have asked my current broker who i have my M3 and (now sold) westfield with and they came back with only one quote of over £6k!!! I was quite surprised by this as they were by far the cheapest on my current car(s).
I have been on the comparison sites and privilege usually come out on top with quotes of about £800 which i suppose is pretty reasonable condidering the car.
Is this the route most owners go or is there any prefered specialist insurance companies out there favoured by GTR owners?
Cheers for any help.
Sounds like your broker just plain don't like GTRs! I can't offer advice on insurance companies, since I don't own a GTR (if only!) but £800 sounds pretty reasonable I reckon, given the ability of the car!I have been on the comparison sites and privilege usually come out on top with quotes of about £800 which i suppose is pretty reasonable condidering the car.
Is this the route most owners go or is there any prefered specialist insurance companies out there favoured by GTR owners?
Cheers for any help.
Mastodon2 said:
Sounds like your broker just plain don't like GTRs! I can't offer advice on insurance companies, since I don't own a GTR (if only!) but £800 sounds pretty reasonable I reckon, given the ability of the car!
He'll yeah... Try Keith Michaels perhaps also...Cool purchase. Enjoy.
Afternoon
The people on the GTR forum, seem to recommend
http://www.competition-car-insurance.co.uk/contact...
Mine is up next week so I'll be shopping, post anything good that you find.
Cheers
D
The people on the GTR forum, seem to recommend
http://www.competition-car-insurance.co.uk/contact...
Mine is up next week so I'll be shopping, post anything good that you find.
Cheers
D
davidd said:
Afternoon
The people on the GTR forum, seem to recommend
http://www.competition-car-insurance.co.uk/contact...
Mine is up next week so I'll be shopping, post anything good that you find.
Cheers
D
+1The people on the GTR forum, seem to recommend
http://www.competition-car-insurance.co.uk/contact...
Mine is up next week so I'll be shopping, post anything good that you find.
Cheers
D
I switched to CCI this year as my renewal from Elephant came in at £1400, up from £990 last year. Beat them down to £1100 but this was still ripped apart by CCI who quoted £700. This covers all modifications & provides Track Day cover for 5 UK/Euro track days. Condition with CCI is Tracker for a car valued at over £40K (Elephant didn't need this), however the saving more than covered the cost
Hi guys,thanks for the replies.Ive just had another look on go-compare and the best quote i am getting now is £930 with admiral up around £100 or so from what i was quoted a few months back.I will try some of the companies you have listed in the new year when i am nearer to getting the car but it seems that anything under a grand is reasonable.
For reference i am 37yrs old,clean license,16 yrs no claims,live in cheshire,no disabilities etc etc,5k miles yr.
Cheers
For reference i am 37yrs old,clean license,16 yrs no claims,live in cheshire,no disabilities etc etc,5k miles yr.
Cheers
Nedz said:
Hi guys,thanks for the replies.Ive just had another look on go-compare and the best quote i am getting now is £930 with admiral up around £100 or so from what i was quoted a few months back.I will try some of the companies you have listed in the new year when i am nearer to getting the car but it seems that anything under a grand is reasonable.
For reference i am 37yrs old,clean license,16 yrs no claims,live in cheshire,no disabilities etc etc,5k miles yr.
Cheers
I'd hazzard a guess your quote from CCI will come in similar to mine so around £700 (including track day cover & mods).For reference i am 37yrs old,clean license,16 yrs no claims,live in cheshire,no disabilities etc etc,5k miles yr.
Cheers
I have used A-Plan for my first 12 months declaring nismo wheels, exhaust and ecu and I'm 41 live in Leicestershire 9+ years ncb clean licence and my premium was £1200 this I have subsequently realised was a bit OTT and the company I keep hearing about on the gtroc is CCI and will definitely be going with them come my renewal time.
paulmoonraker said:
He'll yeah... Try Keith Michaels perhaps also...
Cool purchase. Enjoy.
I know it's a year later, but I spoke to Keith Michaels and they said that their average GTR policy was around £500. I assume you're with them - what are they like with mods and dealing with claims etc.? Cool purchase. Enjoy.
TCarter said:
paulmoonraker said:
He'll yeah... Try Keith Michaels perhaps also...
Cool purchase. Enjoy.
I know it's a year later, but I spoke to Keith Michaels and they said that their average GTR policy was around £500. I assume you're with them - what are they like with mods and dealing with claims etc.? Cool purchase. Enjoy.
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