
Originally Posted by
Sharkie
Just as an FYI, not all insurance policies are the same. The reason generally for price differences are inside those policies' fine print. Choice of repairer, length of guarantee after a repair and most importantly, quality of parts used all makes a difference. The reason the Suncorp companies (Suncorp, Shannons, AAMI etc) are more expensive are down to those differences, even between these companies themselves.
Like everything, you get what you pay for in insurance ....
On a car with a 5year + warranty, read the fine print very carefully. Most cheap insurers will only fit new parts to cars younger than 2 years and after that the policies allow them to fit secondhand or aftermarket parts. Now this sounds fine, except it invalidates the remainder of your manufacturer warranty on the car (again in the fine print, only this time in the manufacturers warranty).
So saving money on insurance, going cheaper by shopping around without doing the necessary deep dive into the terms, may get you in a spot where your 3 year old car (with a 5 year warranty) will lose its warranty (on the damaged components) if a secondhand or aftermarket part is fitted.
I worked for the largest insurance company in Australia for over 7 years, cheaper is almost never better ..... So, when you pick, don't just pick on price, pick on what you will actually get and then make a value decision on what is acceptable for you. I, personally picked somewhere in the middle, with the balance of manufacturer warranty, guaranteed repairs and price making it into the equation.
For what its worth, $950 odd is about right for a Golf R of less than 5 years old in Brisbane. Any less and you compromising something in the equation. You cannot compare it to a Tiguan as a Golf R is a car that is 1) more expensive, 2) superior in practically every aspect, and more importantly 3) significantly more risky to insure (it is a performance car after all and as such carries an extra loading on the premium). If you want cheaper insurance, buy an Alltrack or a Tiguan/T-Roc.
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