Title: Help - mid life crisis Post by: redstu on May 10, 2005, 05:33:19 pm As I'm now past the half way mark by 6 years the mid life crisis has finally caught up with me.
So I thought , I'll get a 911 as I've always wanted one (3.2 carrera would do nicely!) that should keep me right until I retire and beyond. German engineering ,something to leave the kids when I'm gone. Classic insurance should be cheap, something to polish and drive on sundays (or to Le mans). Wrang up this afternoon and failed at the first hurdle, where will it be parked overnight sir ? On the driveway of course just like everybody elses cars (as the garages are full of mountain bikes and freezers !) 'Sorry sir it needs to be garaged' AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGH. So what do I do now ? Clear the garage and leave it there in the damp! it might not fit anyway, I'll probably have to move house instead to a large garage with small house attached. So my crisis deepens and will now cost far beyond my means. So its back to the loft to play with the scalextric!!!!! (sobs uncontrolablly) Title: Re:Help - mid life crisis Post by: htbast on May 10, 2005, 05:39:51 pm calm down, it's ony a
Title: Re:Help - mid life crisis Post by: Nobby Diesel on May 10, 2005, 05:48:05 pm tap it all into www.confused.com
they will come back to you (hopefully) with some answers. Just paid for mine today......£841!!!! Mind you, 16% down on last year. Title: Re:Help - mid life crisis Post by: Ferrari Spider on May 10, 2005, 05:51:51 pm seems remarkable expensive. Ferrari unlimited mileage social & business cover £390
Title: Re:Help - mid life crisis Post by: Steve Pyro on May 10, 2005, 05:52:58 pm f**k esure. I suggest you try a specialist car insurer.
We've just insured my wifes 5 year old Pontiac Trans Am with business use cover and parked on our drive (as the cobra is in the garage) with out any traumas - again using a specialist broker. For a car like this, join an owners club and ask who they recommend for insurance. You usually get a discount for owners club membership, limiting the annual mileage and voluntary extra excess. If you want some details of specialist brokers, let me know - I've called a few in the last month or so. Title: Re:Help - mid life crisis Post by: redstu on May 10, 2005, 06:17:29 pm Steve
That would be very helpful. Thanks Title: Re:Help - mid life crisis Post by: Robbo SPS on May 10, 2005, 06:28:42 pm Carole Nash are VERY good as are Adrian Flux and Sure Term Direct
All these numbers would be in either classic car or Kit car magazines. Title: Re:Help - mid life crisis Post by: Steve Pyro on May 10, 2005, 07:25:20 pm Yes, following on from Robbos comments, try:-
Graham Sykes http://www.graham-sykes.co.uk/ (http://www.graham-sykes.co.uk/) Adrian Flux http://www.graham-sykes.co.uk/ (http://www.graham-sykes.co.uk/) Footman James http://www.footmanjames.co.uk/site/default.asp (http://www.footmanjames.co.uk/site/default.asp) Sureterm http://www.sureterm.com/home.htm (http://www.sureterm.com/home.htm) MCE http://www.insuremce.com/ (http://www.insuremce.com/) Peart http://www.peart.co.uk/products.php (http://www.peart.co.uk/products.php) Lancaster http://www.lancaster-ins.co.uk/ (http://www.lancaster-ins.co.uk/) etc etc - happy hunting and some Porsche insurance links http://www.911-classified.com/members/ins.html (http://www.911-classified.com/members/ins.html) http://www.911uk.com/insurance.asp?i (http://www.911uk.com/insurance.asp?i) http://www.porsche968uk.co.uk/insurance-for-Porsches.htm (http://www.porsche968uk.co.uk/insurance-for-Porsches.htm) Title: Re:Help - mid life crisis Post by: Robbo SPS on May 10, 2005, 08:13:57 pm Steve you really need to work more.
Far too much time at play , surfing :-[ Title: Re:Help - mid life crisis Post by: garystout on May 10, 2005, 08:14:12 pm Buy the car, you wont be dissapointed, promise, if you get the right one.
My insurance albeit in France is 699euros all singing and dancing p/a. not even an access on the windscreen which had to be replaced recently at a cost of 750euros!!!! Why is it we keep our crap in the garage and leave thousands of pounds worth of motor outside? PS, what about a shed for the garage contents? Title: Re:Help - mid life crisis Post by: Steve Pyro on May 10, 2005, 08:27:44 pm Steve you really need to work more. Far too much time at play , surfing :-[ It's all part of the service ;D I'm off out to the garage shortly to change the diff oil in the cobra. Title: Re:Help - mid life crisis Post by: Jem on May 10, 2005, 09:59:28 pm Go for it, my Turbo insurance via Direct Line is circa £700, shop around.
Jem Title: Re:Help - mid life crisis Post by: redstu on May 21, 2005, 03:40:04 am I've now got a quote for £550 for a carrera 3.2, now just need to find a suitable car! Title: Re:Help - mid life crisis Post by: Jem on May 21, 2005, 09:38:33 am Try looking in GT Purely Porsche or 991 and Porsche World, June editions now out. They both have a large selection of private sales and also specialist Porsche dealers.
Good luck Jem Title: Re:Help - mid life crisis Post by: Mr Toad on May 21, 2005, 09:08:12 pm Stu
I am on same mission - but I have a few months to prepare for my crisis...and a garage! Hope you get sorted out...any colour "issues" - for me it was going to have to be silver, but now I'm considering going back to bling bling bad boy black... http://synchronism.pipeten.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=77 Title: Re:Help - mid life crisis Post by: garystout on May 21, 2005, 09:19:38 pm Dont forget to search on porscheclubgb.com as theres always cars for sale on there site 8)
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