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Ru2S7

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My policy with classicline is due soon and i'm considering an agreed value this year. They want £20 to process the agreed value application, which isn't much, but is it worth it?

Without an agreed value they just give you the book price, but how much would that be on a 1990 S2 in good condition?
 
It would be hideously low and make your eyes water should anything untoward happen and you need to claim.

For a rough idea of the 'book' price, enter your details into www.webuyanycar.com

An agreed value is well worth having and will stop your car being written off for financial reasons for even the tiniest of bumps
 
Thanks, webuyanycar didn't recognise my reg but no matter, you've made up my mind anyway.

I paid 5k for it last June and i've spent about another grand on it. Considering what else i've seen for sale i think £5k is a fair value.

Can't believe i've already had it a year! So glad i got one.
 
If you want a real valuation, that isn't going to be disputed, then the free Club ones are worth their weight in gold.

Classicline are very accomodating, though, and unless you are really being unreasonable you should be ok.
 

ORIGINAL: pauljmcnulty

If you want a real valuation, that isn't going to be disputed, then the free Club ones are worth their weight in gold.
I presume that is for PCGB members only though?
 
The only problem with the club evaluation is actually getting it before your renewal, it takes weeks if not months.
 
They will accept the valuation given by someone in the industry too, providing that they didn't sell you the car.
 

ORIGINAL: Ru2S7

Thanks, webuyanycar didn't recognise my reg but no matter, you've made up my mind anyway.

Ah, it looks like they have deleted our 'older' cars from their database as mine doesn't show up any more either. Last time I checked was about two years ago when the car was just over 200,000 miles and their online value was £850 if my memory serves me right.

Bargain [:(]
 

ORIGINAL: Diver944


ORIGINAL: Ru2S7

Thanks, webuyanycar didn't recognise my reg but no matter, you've made up my mind anyway.

Ah, it looks like they have deleted our 'older' cars from their database as mine doesn't show up any more either. Last time I checked was about two years ago when the car was just over 200,000 miles and their online value was £850 if my memory serves me right.

Bargain [:(]


£850??.. I think the lesson learnt there is not to sell to 'webuyanycar'.... mind you, you'd never get a fair price from such an organisation anyway...

Pete
 
John Glynn does valuations.....£35.......you will get it in a few days. You can try the pcgb one thats free but you may get it in a few years........[:D]
 
Of course it's worth it.

My first 944 was rear ended and written off after a month of ownership...the Heritage Agreed Value policy paid up promptly and without question.

Repair costs are so high relative to even the cherished value of most cars, you should regard this as essential...definitely worth £20!
 
Paul.

There appears to be a pattern developing on these threads regarding the Porsche Club GB free valuations taking some time to come through.
This was certainly my experience in 2012 when it took some 2 to 3 months despite a couple of friendly phone calls to the office to enquire on progress.
To some, this is an important benefit of club membership.
My understanding is that there is only one person accredited to carry out valuations across the whole range of Porsche Models and whilst this person does a very commendable job,
should the club not consider having more people accredited to provide valuations, perhaps down to register or regional level ?
(although you could argue that now, being aware of the likely delay that people apply for valuations four months before they actually need them?)
 
The trouble is we've been 'bigging up' the free valuation service for some years now and it's finally getting through to the masses.

With over 10,000 members it doesn't need a maths professor to work out it takes a lot of time for Club Office. Luckily most classic insurers that I'm aware of only need a new valuation every few years, so unless you have a rapidly rising rarity like a '73 RS it's not a problem if you get a bit organised.

PSH, what I was trying to convey is that a standard insurance policy will only pay out the 'book value' and that's the same sort of amount that webuyanycar or any backstreet used car dealer will pay. The 'book' works fine for an everyday car less than 10 years old but is useless for valuing our old beauties.

With an agreed value policy you are much safer and less likely to lose your car for a minor bump
 
My understanding is that there is only one person accredited to carry out valuations across the whole range of Porsche Models and whilst this person does a very commendable job,
should the club not consider having more people accredited to provide valuations, perhaps down to register or regional level ?
(although you could argue that now, being aware of the likely delay that people apply for valuations four months before they actually need them?)

Yes, valuations are slow! We've known about it for my 10 years in the RS role, and it's raised every year.

Two things need to be considered here:

Firstly, insurers have a choice about accepting any valuation. My insurer allows a "self-cert" valuation, but of course, in the event of a claim, my personal view that my S2 is worth £150K won't be worth anything. Agreed values have to be reasonable, and "reasonable" can be argued if it comes from someone without the right qualifications.

PCGB valuations are done by one person, because he has industry approval. I probably know 944 values better than him, no offence, but I'm NOT industry-approved. In the event of a claim, some insurers could reject the approved value from me, or other non-approved valuers.

Most classic policies would pay out. Fact. The negative publicity would not be worth them arguing over £3K or £7K for an S2. But, do you want your car to be the one where they don't like the valuation, and challenge it?

Secondly, whilst the valuation might take some time, four weeks seems to be the current time, your car is covered form the time you send the form in as I understand it? If you have a claim before the valuation comes back, it's done retrospectively, and is just as valid. You don't need to plan ahead so far as I know: just insure with a policy that includes a guaranteed value, and get the forms sent off.

Some of us want to take the valuations on to speed them up, but we have the same issue as with indies or other clubs: they aren't as solid as the official ones. I guess that you could be 90% sure with a valuation from someone else, but it's that extra 10% that let's you sleep easy. Until there is an official recognition from the insurance industry that individual RSs can value cars, the Club's free service remains the only option that's completely reliable....
 
Classicline said they would agree the value themselves with a form, some pictures and £20 fee. I'd just taken some nice pics inside and out so it was no bother.

I've had her almost a year now and the enjoyment just grows, i love it, its flared arches, its unusual engine and the sweet whistling noise it makes at high revs, the looks it gets, the way it grips, brakes, accelerates, and see's off brand new £50k exec diesels [:)] The best £5k i've ever spent, or should i say, invested!

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I would say save your £20 as you have no intension in having a claim . Keep plenty of recent pictures and place a recent news paper on your car when you take the pictures as proof of date.
Should you have any misfortune then you have these as proof of the condition of your car. They tend to pay out market value.
This man I met told me that he had his car agreed valued at 20K , he was selling his car and had the misfortune of the buyers driving off into the sunset with his pride and joy !!
Insurance did not pay him his agreed valuation but guess what, they paid him below market value !! 7k
They are quick to take the money from you but reluctant to pay out.

Looks like a real nice clean example. Enjoy it don't go OCD on the 944 :)
 

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