Had a shock this morning from my insurer "Direct line" to say they would not offer to renew my policy. When I enquired why, they said my vehicle (Gen 2 Turbo) does not comply with their criteria, plus no doubt my age ( just turned 79), although that wasn't mentioned. I did say it wasn't a JLR and didn't have keyless entry, but after 62 years of claim free motoring and a clean licence it came as a shock.
A bit of shopping around and I came up with M&S who offered their superior fully-comprehensive insurance just a fraction under £1K at the best price on the web for me.
It's no fun getting old !
Car Insurance ( Again)
Where do you live?RGS wrote: ↑Tue Feb 06, 2024 2:11 pm Had a shock this morning from my insurer "Direct line" to say they would not offer to renew my policy. When I enquired why, they said my vehicle (Gen 2 Turbo) does not comply with their criteria, plus no doubt my age ( just turned 79), although that wasn't mentioned. I did say it wasn't a JLR and didn't have keyless entry, but after 62 years of claim free motoring and a clean licence it came as a shock.
A bit of shopping around and I came up with M&S who offered their superior fully-comprehensive insurance just a fraction under £1K at the best price on the web for me.
It's no fun getting old !
http://www.porsche-code.com/PP37WLA6, a Dolomite Silver S, collected from Stockport OPC on Valentine's Day 2023, after a 399 day wait.
Ex.: Gen2 S, Volcano grey 1/9/19 - 3/2/23 & 39,235 Smiles, RIP
Ex.: Gen2 S, Volcano grey 1/9/19 - 3/2/23 & 39,235 Smiles, RIP
Damn it, mine is exactly a month off its renewal date.
Col
Macan Turbo
Air, 20” wheels, ACC, Pano, SurCam, 14w, LEDs, PS+, Int Light Pack, Heated seats and Steering, spare wheel, SC, Privacy glass, PDK gear, SD mirrors, Met Black, rear airbags
Macan Turbo
Air, 20” wheels, ACC, Pano, SurCam, 14w, LEDs, PS+, Int Light Pack, Heated seats and Steering, spare wheel, SC, Privacy glass, PDK gear, SD mirrors, Met Black, rear airbags
According to Martin Lewis 21 days in advance is the optimum time to get renewal quotes. Clear your diary and be ready to pounce!
http://www.porsche-code.com/PP37WLA6, a Dolomite Silver S, collected from Stockport OPC on Valentine's Day 2023, after a 399 day wait.
Ex.: Gen2 S, Volcano grey 1/9/19 - 3/2/23 & 39,235 Smiles, RIP
Ex.: Gen2 S, Volcano grey 1/9/19 - 3/2/23 & 39,235 Smiles, RIP
I'm also with Direct Line and will be 79 when the policy comes up for renewal in August. How old is your car? Mine was three years old when I joined Direct Line and will be four in August.RGS wrote: ↑Tue Feb 06, 2024 2:11 pm Had a shock this morning from my insurer "Direct line" to say they would not offer to renew my policy. When I enquired why, they said my vehicle (Gen 2 Turbo) does not comply with their criteria, plus no doubt my age ( just turned 79), although that wasn't mentioned. I did say it wasn't a JLR and didn't have keyless entry, but after 62 years of claim free motoring and a clean licence it came as a shock.
A bit of shopping around and I came up with M&S who offered their superior fully-comprehensive insurance just a fraction under £1K at the best price on the web for me.
It's no fun getting old !
Peter
Current: 2020 Carmine Red GTS http://www.porsche-code.com/PMST9ZI9
Gone- 2015 Sapphire Blue Diesel
Gone -2013 Cayenne Diesel
Current: 2020 Carmine Red GTS http://www.porsche-code.com/PMST9ZI9
Gone- 2015 Sapphire Blue Diesel
Gone -2013 Cayenne Diesel
I live in Cambridgeshire, well away from city centres and not in a place where car theft is a problem. I have just paid my final luxury car surplus (£570) on my road fund licence so it should revert to £180. This year I believe it will be £645, so what I save on road tax will pay for insurance increase.Neil1911 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 06, 2024 3:28 pmWhere do you live?RGS wrote: ↑Tue Feb 06, 2024 2:11 pm Had a shock this morning from my insurer "Direct line" to say they would not offer to renew my policy. When I enquired why, they said my vehicle (Gen 2 Turbo) does not comply with their criteria, plus no doubt my age ( just turned 79), although that wasn't mentioned. I did say it wasn't a JLR and didn't have keyless entry, but after 62 years of claim free motoring and a clean licence it came as a shock.
A bit of shopping around and I came up with M&S who offered their superior fully-comprehensive insurance just a fraction under £1K at the best price on the web for me.
It's no fun getting old !
Mine is just over 4 years oldOn-Track wrote: ↑Tue Feb 06, 2024 4:26 pmI'm also with Direct Line and will be 79 when the policy comes up for renewal in August. How old is your car? Mine was three years old when I joined Direct Line and will be four in August.RGS wrote: ↑Tue Feb 06, 2024 2:11 pm Had a shock this morning from my insurer "Direct line" to say they would not offer to renew my policy. When I enquired why, they said my vehicle (Gen 2 Turbo) does not comply with their criteria, plus no doubt my age ( just turned 79), although that wasn't mentioned. I did say it wasn't a JLR and didn't have keyless entry, but after 62 years of claim free motoring and a clean licence it came as a shock.
A bit of shopping around and I came up with M&S who offered their superior fully-comprehensive insurance just a fraction under £1K at the best price on the web for me.
It's no fun getting old !
I have long been of the understanding that even with a good driving record, reaching “80” triggered the step change in premiums. Lifted this extract from Martin Lewis site.
“But – barring a history of claims or poor driving – car insurance tends to reduce in price over time as the driver becomes more experienced and (hopefully) builds a higher no-claims discount. Yet as you reach 80+, this goes in to reverse, and your insurance then typically starts getting more expensive again. The rationale is that older drivers aged 80+ tend to be in more accidents.”
Not sure that the rationale is supported by actual claim statistics? See the full article here:
https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/insur ... insurance/
“But – barring a history of claims or poor driving – car insurance tends to reduce in price over time as the driver becomes more experienced and (hopefully) builds a higher no-claims discount. Yet as you reach 80+, this goes in to reverse, and your insurance then typically starts getting more expensive again. The rationale is that older drivers aged 80+ tend to be in more accidents.”
Not sure that the rationale is supported by actual claim statistics? See the full article here:
https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/insur ... insurance/
Last edited by MikeM on Tue Feb 06, 2024 5:09 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Previous Porsche’s
2008. 987 Boxster S Sport basalt
2012. 991 Carrera S aqua
2016. Macan Turbo volcano
2020. Macan GTS crayon (sold 04/24)
Awaiting delivery
2024. Macan GTS gentian. mid May https://configurator.porsche.com/porsche-code/PR8H7WC6
2008. 987 Boxster S Sport basalt
2012. 991 Carrera S aqua
2016. Macan Turbo volcano
2020. Macan GTS crayon (sold 04/24)
Awaiting delivery
2024. Macan GTS gentian. mid May https://configurator.porsche.com/porsche-code/PR8H7WC6
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