i'm with budget and its a lot less then that. are you under 25, bad driving record or park over night on the road?
Hi guys,
Been a while - I've been grappling with house rennovations and rebuilding my old Merc, so the Rangie has been in the background (but don't tell her that!).
My insurance is about to renew and I've been quoted over a grand - I live in Melbourne and do approx 10,000 k's a year, a grand seems a bit excessive (Budget Direct)
Anyone know of a better alternative with a decent insurer?
Jonathan
BTW, sorry to have missed the big get-together
i'm with budget and its a lot less then that. are you under 25, bad driving record or park over night on the road?
Hi Poleonpom, try racv, I have found them to be pretty good price wise.
Many insurance places have on line pricing now, saves all the phone calls when shopping around, would be worth a look around as they can vary a lot.
Good luck!
I've got 2 with AAMI . Don't know if it's cheaper in Tassie but the 96 is $532 and the 97 is $575. Agreed value on the 96 is $14000 and the 97 is market value at $11800.
Rating one plus a couple of other vehicles and house and contents with them probably helps a bit.![]()
Try an insurance brokers. All my insurances (bar one) are with the one broker. I find they have access to other insurance companies who don't deal with the public.
(I have my Mercedes insured with Shannons)
regards
Mick
Thanks guys,
I'm going to shop around -
I'm in my 40's with a clean licence and rating 1, no accidents ever and clocking less than 10k a year - I must be an insurance company's wet dream, surely
Insurance premium price is not soley based on age, driving history etc. The Post Code of where the vehicle will be based also comes in to effect. A high general theft incidence post code area will be more expensive than a general low theft incident post code area.
Poleonpom, I reckon you must be virtually same details as me... 40's und 10K a year, lifetime rating 1. Interested to know how you do!
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