Patrick
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Registered: 25th Apr 02
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Been thinking for a while now about shelling out and buying a Porsche 911 Carrera. I'm not sure about marks as I haven't looked into it fully yet, but like two models. Carrera 2 dating between 1988-1995.
Anyone like to hazard a guess to an insurance premium?
I'm almost 26 and have never made a claim so full NCB, clean licence, car would be garaged and fitted with tracker.
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Ian W
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Registered: 8th Nov 03
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Can't be that bad I wouldn't of thought , im 25 with an S3 which is group 17 and I think I pay about 500 ish with 5 years no claims
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Toby
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something that old would be on classic car insurance bringing it down
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Stu
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Last 4 cars have been group 20, its not as bad as what you'd think to be fair!!!
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Robbo
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Registered: 6th Aug 02
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Fairly high on a 964 or a 993 I would imagine!!!
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Robbo
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964 89-93
993 93-96ish IIRC
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JamesMG
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Registered: 14th Nov 06
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no automatically it wouldnt, ive got a 1979 MG and i had the choice to use classic or not... with classic it cant be your main car, its got limited mileage and mine specifies its got to be kept in a garage. On the plus side you should get an agreed value and a few other benefits if the worst should happen.
To be honest you would be better finding specialist insurance for it rather than a classic... Maybe a porsche specialist or prestige car.
[Edited on 07-01-2008 by JamesMG]
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AK
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Registered: 5th Jul 00
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classic ins is hard to get under 30ys old.
I'm paying something i class as daft for my 911 700-800 ish
Its used about 6months of the year with around 1-2k miles a year.
Sign up in Impactbumpers.co.uk and ask in there
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AK
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oh and Grp20 is a load of nonsense. Do you actually go out looking at cars thinking 'what ins group is it' 
Cars with lower groups may be mor expensive to insure.
I've had 6 grp20 cars now i think all vary wildly. Most i've ever paid for insurance was 1600 for my twin turbo supra when i was 21. My 911 was my dads at that point and the quote for it was actually higher.
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mac1976
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Registered: 29th Dec 06
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i had a evo 7 with 400 bhp all mods declaired and was 900 fully comp
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nik
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Had plenty of 'group 20' cars. Probably looking at 1300-1600 odd I would have said.
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Colin
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Probably under a grand id imagine for that type of car & your age, clean history, ncb etc.
Why not do an online quote
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Mike GSi
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My mate is 21 4yrs NCB and insures an Import EVO5 for £1300 Not bad tbh
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nik
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quote: Originally posted by Colin
Probably under a grand id imagine for that type of car & your age, clean history, ncb etc.
Why not do an online quote
I looked at a Carrera 4 and was quoted 1450 IIRC - Have same history, almost same age, low miles, garage etc and good history with performance cars. Can't see it being under a grand!
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Patrick
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Registered: 25th Apr 02
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Did a couple of online quotes (Elephant and Tesco) best quote so far is £1204. Not bad for only two quotes so could probably find cheaper if I look harder.
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