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Agreed value insurance.

With many of you guys being covered by ClassicLine - may I ask if you're seeking out a particular underwriter through them? They've quoted 3 figures, one with 'Expect', another with 'ERS' and another with 'Ageas'. I've only heard of the latter...

As a side note, the positive comments earlier regarding AIB/Hiscox can be considered out of date, and superseded by this: http://911uk.com/viewtopic.php?t=134720
 
Luddite said:
Tobesetc, I do hope you never have to make a claim ever.

if I understand your post correctly you are recommending a company based upon their premium, their willingness to engage in bartering, and seemingly relaxed acceptance that your Porsche is modified...
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This made me chuckle... lucky we aren't talking about life assurance or it'd be too late for a recommendation by the time we were qualified to comment! Now, what can I barter for my Insurance this year... wonder if they'd accept a vinyl door card? ;-)
 
lockton 1300
manning 700
nfu 1700

all the above for a 997/1 gt3 inc agreed val and mirroring of other car ncb and track days and 500 excess.

i did forget to call classicline having used them for my previous pork
 
ch3tman said:
With many of you guys being covered by ClassicLine - may I ask if you're seeking out a particular underwriter through them? They've quoted 3 figures, one with 'Expect', another with 'ERS' and another with 'Ageas'. I've only heard of the latter...

I've just been through my renewals for last 6 years with Classic line, and I was never offered alternative underwriters, it has always just been ERS (though this was called 'Equity Red Star' prior to 2016 - but still labelled ERS)
 
AndyS said:
ch3tman said:
With many of you guys being covered by ClassicLine - may I ask if you're seeking out a particular underwriter through them? They've quoted 3 figures, one with 'Expect', another with 'ERS' and another with 'Ageas'. I've only heard of the latter...

I've just been through my renewals for last 6 years with Classic line, and I was never offered alternative underwriters, it has always just been ERS (though this was called 'Equity Red Star' prior to 2016 - but still labelled ERS)
That's very helpful, thank you. Now that you mention 'Equity Red Star' - they do ring a bell on the topic of agree value classic car policies. FYI - Ageas via ClassicLine came in at 10% less than ERS via ClassicLine for a like for like policy.
 

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