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oliver1981
19th June 2010, 09:37 AM
Who offers the best rate for insuring the PUMAs?
So far all quotes are more expensive than the freelander???
thanks in advance
miky
19th June 2010, 10:21 AM
Picked up my Puma 110 station wagon last week and insurance was $534 with the RAA here in South Australia.
It will be difficult for you to get an accurate answer since there are so many variables.
Do you have existing insurance?
Do you qualify for special deals?
Do you live in a low crime area?
How old are you?
Is the vehicle usually kept in a locked garage? etc. etc.
More important for me was: Do I want to be insured by a large company with a good record? Yes and Yes again.
I could have got cheaper insurance from dodgy Fred down on the corner, but...
seano87
19th June 2010, 10:41 AM
How long is a piece of string??
pc3
21st June 2010, 11:13 AM
Picked up my Puma 110 station wagon last week and insurance was $534 with the RAA here in South Australia.
 
It will be difficult for you to get an accurate answer since there are so many variables.
Do you have existing insurance?
Do you qualify for special deals?
Do you live in a low crime area?
How old are you?
Is the vehicle usually kept in a locked garage? etc. etc.
 
More important for me was: Do I want to be insured by a large company with a good record? Yes and Yes again.
I could have got cheaper insurance from dodgy Fred down on the corner, but...
 
 
Thats Cheap....I need to get some quotes I just paid over $900 for my 130 CC, I did insure all extras as well, bull bar etc.
 
Looks as though I need to get some quotes !!
trailcutter
21st June 2010, 05:08 PM
350$ aami.....55000k worth
miky
21st June 2010, 08:35 PM
Now THAT'S cheap. Good on ya.
dcale
21st June 2010, 09:23 PM
I have a question about accessories and insurance, specifically non ADR bullbars. Will an insurance company insure the vehicle if they know it does not have an ADR approved bullbar??
miky
21st June 2010, 10:29 PM
I have a question about accessories and insurance, specifically non ADR bullbars. Will an insurance company insure the vehicle if they know it does not have an ADR approved bullbar??
I was not asked who made/supplied the accessories.
All they wanted was a list and the price of each one.
Scallops
22nd June 2010, 07:14 AM
Cheap is one thing - but just be sure your insurance will cover you in any situation you are likely to find your Defy in.  So offroad mudholes, 4X4 parks, water crossings etc etc.  Not all policies are the same. ;)
solmanic
22nd June 2010, 08:28 AM
Allianz - $440-odd for a Brisbane postcode, rating 1.
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