Alot of the gen 3 owners on here have had specific conversations with their insurers and had their policies referred to the underwriters at that insurance company as the new Macan model isnt on their system so quotes with the old model type arent correctly assessing risk and may not be valid.Bazza06 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 18, 2021 5:12 pmI didn't go into any specifics around BHP etc. and neither did theyOmniCognateSnr wrote: ↑Mon Oct 18, 2021 2:39 pmdid they confirm the engine size/output with you? If you say its a 2021 GTS they probably wont question the engine size etc. I know the 2020 and 2021 GTS models have the same engine but there is a significant BHP hike. So if they think you have 375BHP rather than the actual 440BHP in the new GTS your insurance wont be valid.
Of course its totally possible they just haven't updated their website yet
Let't face it, whilst I may know the difference in BHP, there are many who have no idea about BHP and wouldn't even know to question it.
If the Gen 3 is not on any comparison site, does that mean all current Gen 3 owners are driving around uninsured?
I did this with LV= today and the salesperson had to put me on hold to speak with someone else before confirming they could insure my car using the current S model they had but with a note against it to specify it was a 2022 model as they didnt have the correct details.
Each to their own but from my perspective as I'm insuring a £60k risk I dont want to be paying for something that wont reimburse me if something happens to the car.
Regarding new car cover LV= apparently will cover a new car for replacement if its written off and is less than 12 months old including options apparently. Please not though this doesnt count if its an ex demo car and is under 12 months old.