Finding a great deal on your car insurance can be difficult at the best of times, but when you own a high-risk car then you’ll have an even tougher time trying to find lower your annual insurance premiums. Listed below are the 10 most expensive cars to insurance in the UK in 2011.
Comparison site, GoCompare.com recently did a check on the most expensive cars in their system. The insurance was for an average 35 year-old living in Bristol. If you are looking for something a little less expensive then you might want to look at the cheapest cars to insure in the UK.
All the models listed below are what insurers believe to be “high-risk” cars. The insurance premiums isn’t necessarily based on the showroom value of the car, but on the risk of an accident or theft. So without further ado, here are the most expensive cars to insure in the UK. Often, temporary car insurance is the cheapest insurance to take out.
Range Rover 5.0 V8 Supercharged Autobiography
Annual premium: £1463.90
The Range Rover might be a great off-road vehicle, but you’ll struggle to stay on the road once you factor in the amount of insurance you’ll be paying each year. This Range Rover comes in 10 on our list and costs just under £1,500 per year to insure.
Lotus Evora

Annual premium: £1,525.85
This is the first new Lotus in over 15 years, but if you are lucky enough to own one then you’ll also pay just over £1,500 per year for the privellage of driving it.
Aston Martin DB9 Volante

Annual premium: £1,634
You might feel like James Bond driving this Aston Martin, but you’ll also have to have the bank balance of a movie star if you want to drive this car on the road legally. With an annual premium of £1,634 drivers might need to cut off their gold finger to afford it!
Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder

Annual premium: £1,634
The Itailian Lamorghini Gallardo Spyder is another supercar that you’ll need a super wallet to pay for. The annual premium on this car is £1,634, so you better start saving those pennies now or you’ll have to resort to bank robbery like in the Italian Job
Porsche Cayenne Turbo

Annual premium: £1,634
The first Porsche SUV divides opinion. People either love or hate the design of this car. There are still fans of the car, but nobody is ever going to love paying expensive insurance premiums just to get on the road.
Porsche 911 Turbo S

Annual premium: £ 2009.90
The Porsche 911 Turbo S comes with a whopping great insurance bill for just over £2,000 per year. The car comes with a turbocharged pricing option.
Mercedes S65L AMG

Annual premium: £ 2009.90
This Mercedes S65L AMG is powered by a massive 6.0-litre biturbo V12, this 2.2-tonne beast can storm to 62mph in a blindingly quick 4.4 seconds. Despite the impressive specifications you’ll still need to pay over £2,000 a year to drive this car.
Bentley Continental GT Coupé

Annual premium: £3900
Conti GT is one of the best designed looking coupés on the road, but you’ll have to have extra padding in your wallet if you want to be able to afford to drive it. The annual premium for this car is much higher than the previous cars in our top 10 list at £3900 per year.
Rolls-Royce Ghost
Annual premium: £3900
You’ll be as shocked as if you’ve seen a ghost when you get the insurance quote for driving this car. The Rolls-Royce Ghost will set the average driver back an incredible £3,900 in insurance premiums each year.
Maybach 62S
Annual premium: £3900
The Maybach 62S has the same annual insurance cost as the Rolls Royce, but with the Mayback costing around the £340,000 mark, you’ll need a pretty healthy bank balance in order to drive this car on the road.



