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Admiral Insurance

misterw

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Have been getting renewal quotes for my 996 and Admiral have quoted me £170 cheaper than the next 3 quotes (all quite similar). Been looking for the obvious catch though looks like they have done it on an exact like-for-like basis with same cover...

Anyone using them, any feedback, good or bad?
 
I'm insured with them and when I had a dink in my 3 series last winter they were excellent. Replaced the windscreen in the 911 as well and there's a thread for that somewhere (not connected to the dink in the BMW!)
 
i have multicar with them, RR sport plus Cayman S, cheaper than other quotes but hiked up a bit after year one. Still quite a keen price though.

Only downside, they wouldn't cover track day Insurance, so I had to get it independently elsewhere.
 
I am insured with them.

Have had a company car forever so had no claims bonus to apply and they where the cheapest, also have a 10 month no claims bonus policy so I now have 1 year no claims although only held 10 months Insurance!

Not had to use luckily but did have experience of them being the insurer of another vehicle, which run into the back of my company car. Excellent to deal with....may have known I was insured with them but heyho, customer service at its best :thumbs:
 
I was with admiral and Oliver Saunt at Classic line virtually halved my Insurance on a 997 turbo at an agreed value of £75k for a 2007 car as it has quite a few mods.

Oliver Saunt
 
I've had multicar with them for past few years, last couple with a 911. Haven't claimed, but they seem fine if you don't need anything special like track days or agreed value, prices competitive although like somebody mentioned they put 1st year renewal prices up and it took a phone call to get some of that reduced. Cover seems to be the same level as other big name general insurers, I would say there are better bets for more specialist cover.
 
I've just moved my 2 cars today from Admiral to Mannings. Better coverage re own repairer, 45 day euro cover and unlimited track days just to name a few, and £ 500 cheaper.
 
Have a multi car policy with them, no complaints but then I haven't had to make a claim yet. £1k for an M5 and 911, 28, band E London postcode is pretty good (I think!)

The 10 month NCB feature is pretty handy.

IMI A said:
I was with admiral and Oliver Saunt at Classic line virtually halved my Insurance on a 997 turbo at an agreed value of £75k for a 2007 car as it has quite a few mods.

Oliver Saunt

  1. Is a 997 considered a classic already? :?:
 

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