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Macan GTS insurance - 4x as expensive as our GT3

NoelWatson

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Our multi-car policy with Admiral has come up from renewal, and our Macan (owned for the last few months) is over £2k, with the GT3 coming in at around £600. The GT3 is garaged while the Macan sits on the driveway, but I am surprised at the difference. Is this down to the increase in Macan's being stolen?
 
That does seem odd, how many miles? What's relative value? I have my insurance with Admiral on multi-car policy and my 911 992 GTS (£130k) is about £800 for 8k miles and my 718 GT4 (£75k) is about £400 on 2k miles. I was impressed by how low the Admiral prices were for the GTS and the GT4, Locktons were twice as expensive but they do include 'any driver over 35' and track days. Also I suspect Macan prices are driven by risk of damage and the relatively high cost of repair with Porches, rather than risk of being stolen. Mike
 
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That does seem odd, how many miles? What's relative value? I have my insurance with Admiral on multi-car policy and my 911 992 GTS (£130k) is about £800 for 8k miles and my 718 GT4 (£75k) is about £400 on 2k miles. I was impressed by how low the Admiral prices were for the GTS and the GT4, Locktons were twice as expensive but they do include 'any driver over 35' and track days. Also I suspect Macan prices are driven by risk of damage and the relatively high cost of repair with Porches, rather than risk of being stolen. Mike

Thanks Mike and Bill. The mileage on the Macan is 12k vs 3k for the GT3, but I didn't think the mileage made that much of a difference, as I reduced from 8k to 4k on my Alpine, and the reduction was <£50. Maybe I'm wrong.

The GT3 is worth around 50% more than the Macan.

I'll run it through an online comparison and see if there is the same difference.
 

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