You're right, Coolio, there are lots of advantages, flooding aside...
Tell me, was your quote for the comprehensive or comprehensive Plus?
I was insured with Shannons. Moved to AAMI after they shafted me.
I had a Opel *cough* Holden Calibra which was insured for a good price through them, they let me insure my partners car as the daily drive. 2 years later, when i bought my pog, they quoted $574 (!!!) which i very quickly accepted. 6 months later, they took more than double the amount out of my credit card. When i called to question it they told me that because i no longer have the Calibra, im no longer a car enthusiast, so i have to pay $1485.... ummm, ok then
Cancelled all three cars, and contents insurance, and moved over to AAMI ($1100)
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You're right, Coolio, there are lots of advantages, flooding aside...
Tell me, was your quote for the comprehensive or comprehensive Plus?
$850 with AAMI online in Melbourne (safe eastern suburb though). I'm 23 though... but I can do a one day driving safety course and get 10% off (some under 25's promotion they run).
No previous insurance in my name, just an extension on my parents' insurance for their car (for the occasional time I drove it).
Excess is $550, plus a 'males under 25' excess of $450. So that's why the insurance itself is (relatively) cheaper.
Seems like we would be in an identical situation (I'm 22, was on my parents insurance policy and live in the safe eastern suburbs!). Good to know I've got something to compare to. Were your parents previously with AAMI?
Yep, parents were with AAMI.
Just make sure you get a quote online from them, if you head down that path. When I rang up for a quote, they quoted ~$1100! Nearly fell on the floor... not sure what explains the variance.
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