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3rd February 2024 at 9:42 am #20243
Michael Hunt
ParticipantMy 2011 Granturismo S has been insured with DirectLine since I bought her in 2015. Today I received an email from them refusing to offer me a policy renewal. They don’t explain why, but I’ve seen this before as underwriters take vehicle models off of their books. Despite the usual annual policy premium hikes I always negotiated the terms to keep it around the £400 mark. Can any other Granturismo owners suggest comparable alternative insurers, please?
I thank you in advance – Mike
3rd February 2024 at 9:54 am #20244stewart-bailey
ParticipantI’m with LV this year and have been with NFU previously. Nfu were about £700 at renewal
3rd February 2024 at 10:16 am #20245Philip Pearson
ParticipantI have a multi car policy Admiral which is very cost effective.
3rd February 2024 at 6:58 pm #20248Tony Jaskeran
ParticipantI have a multi 5 car policy with Bell Insurance , the costs went u s little this year. Partly because I have my mother in law on.
Worth getting a quote
3rd February 2024 at 9:36 pm #20250Eric Toft
KeymasterI am with General Accident and their renewal quoate was cheaper than any new search.
I hear Direct Line are cancelling many insurance policies for Range Rover and and Range Rover Sports as their digital locks are very easy to clone.
Do you have the factory tracker still fitted and working (via Vodafone?) as this seems to lower the insurance and can give the underwriters peace of mind to insure?
regards Eric
4th February 2024 at 5:07 pm #20254Michael Hunt
ParticipantThank you all. LV and Churchill both took my car details etc before telling me I was ineligible. Nice touch when the car registration is entered at the start! In the end I used Uswitch, which was easy and I really should use this every year. At least they filtered out the 22 insurers from 136 that were prepared to offer me cover. Several of the big names were there.
I settled on Admiral Gold at £458 with NCD, legal, etc. bonuses.
As a first-time customer for Admiral, I guess it will all be about the renewal premium – I’ll see in a year! 🙂
4th February 2024 at 5:57 pm #20255profchristopher-green
ParticipantMy GT and GT before and QP and another QP before that have all been with Lockton who lets face it aren’t the cheapest. I have it in a two car policy and the main attraction is the track cover at no extra cost – this is not for the GT but the other which i use on track so for me its worth the premium. Interestingly the thing I noticed most (as I do check others )was a general reluctance to insure GTs’ and some rather big price hikes from some of the “direct” insurers and those who use comparative websites. with 10 years plus NCD some were hiking up 250-400 extra on last year. I know there has benn some RRover and Porsche panamera and 911 reluctance so we now add GT. I would say you got a pretty good price at £458!
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