Very good advice. Thanks.
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As per earlier in this thread the VW policy is underwritten by Allianz and can be obtained for much less by organising it yourself. However either way they try and hit you for the $2k theft excess unless fitted with a tracking device - I didn't bother continuing with them. If someone wants the car it's easy enough to steal for those that know what they're doing and I'd rather keep my $2k.
I wouldn't bother with the extended warranty. It's just an insurance policy to bump up profits for Allianz and another good commission earner for the dealer. Some people have had wins on them, but being an insurance policy and not genuine warranty it's designed for the house to win, and plenty of people have had wins outside warranty period for the big ticket items in any case via goodwill gesture from VW.
Given Allianz in SA refuse to insure modified vehicles (although some interstate people have managed this) I dare say they'd walk if you tried touching your car as well - a lot quicker than VW ever will.
The best pricing seems to be by the ex government insurers - NRMA, SGIC AND SGIO (Insurance Australia) and Suncorp - with very cheap premiums, full coverage, choice of repairer and modifications allowed = win. Always worth checking at renewal time as what's good this year may not be good next year.
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Very good advice. Thanks.
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2010 Mk VI GTI-Red/Manual/Detroits/Park assist/Leather/MDI/Sunroof/Bi-Xenons/Chassis Control/Elec Driver's seat/5 Door/Tint
2009 Triumph Street Triple R Matte Blazing Orange
1971 Mini Clubman GT
Yet to pick up my Golf R, but I have got some quotes:
VIC West Suburbs, 36 Male, Rating 1, $60k insured
Woolies = $1126 (excluding the $100 Gift Card Offer), excess $700
Coles = $955, excess $800 <----- Will probably ask them to beat the lowest quote
AAMI = $934.52, excess $720
RACV = $757.96, excess $625
GIO = $1005.41, excess $650
Budget Direct = $1422, excess $700
Just Cars = $1450+
Compare The Market = rubbish
YOUI = wanted to call me with their sales tactics (from past experience), so did not bother.
Clear winner is RACV. But with Coles, they have a Price Beat Policy - but not sure on the "saving".
Once I get a confirmed delivery time for the Golf R, I will then take out my insurance policy.
Edit: 1 more quote just done:
Allianz = $813.38, excess $850
Last edited by siu_loong_bao; 25-06-2014 at 08:51 AM. Reason: additional quote
I've asked them to do better than the $2450 for 2 yrs and haven't heard back!
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2010 Mk VI GTI-Red/Manual/Detroits/Park assist/Leather/MDI/Sunroof/Bi-Xenons/Chassis Control/Elec Driver's seat/5 Door/Tint
2009 Triumph Street Triple R Matte Blazing Orange
1971 Mini Clubman GT
I just received my insurance renewal for my 2009 Golf Diesel GT insured for $25,500 cost $933 its with GIO
So I went on line and GIO had a 20% discount going to attract new customers So after a heap of questions I got it for $700,77c
a saving of over $230 so always check if you are a new customer or an old one ?
NRMA did this to me a few years ago. Initial rate was fantastic but was followed up the next year by a huge increases. I just went back to my old insurer, RACQ, and picked up the $50 deal NRMA were offering at the time if they couldn't (or wouldn't) match the quote from your original insurer.
Nov '15 Polo 81TSI manual white
I wanted to post some quick thoughts:
1. Do you want to choose your own repairer?
Suncorp have purchased 'SMART' repairers and will attempt to channel you to that repairer (That also goes for AAMI and any of the insurance companies Suncorp owns). The concept is great and what they sell to clients. Unfortunately in delivery SMART = crap work at absolute lowest $. A business with a rep for causing as much damage as they fix.
AAMI used to allow me to choose my repairer but now I have to do the running around myself and push quite firmly. In the end they look at your quotes and compare to one from their repairer. Lowest cost wins. Even with not at fault claims.
I have a small claim going with AAMI now and will be cancelling once it is resolved so I need to find who lets me choose repairer and who will give flexibility to vehicle changes later (eg exhaust or ECU alterations).
Any advice??
Shannons, GIO (I think) and Suncorp (I think) will allow you to choose your repairer and I'm quite certain they charge higher premium for it. Some BS about greater risk.... but it's purely about them vertically integrating insurance, non-OEM import and repair elements.
Lifetime guarantee with no agreement to return a vehicle to manufacturer specification. No agreement to use original parts (sometime even second hand used).
2. Some companies hold you to ransom longer for any at fault claim. AAMI is 3 yrs and Allianz is 4 for example. This is the higher premium you pay having made a claim.
3. Don't pay the lazy tax. No insurance company rewards loyalty. Each renewal period you should seek to leave their business and only stay if they offer better than the competition. You can easily save $100 by showing intent to leave.
Hi All,
If you were wondering why there is no discount for the fancy safety features such as City Emergency Brake:
Insurance discounts for self-braking cars
I for one would be happy to provide them with my contract of sale to qualify for the discount.
Cheers,
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Greg.
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Greg
MY14 Golf Wagon Highline 1.4L TSI 103, Limestone Grey Metallic, Roof, Leather, DAC.
Total cop out excuse, it wouldn't be hard to provide the evidence.
Having said that, with the discounts on offer I doubt my VW would still be on the road when I finally recouped the outlay.
Happy to keep braking as I've always done, and hope the dimwit behind me has spent the extra and doesn't run up the back of me.![]()
--- FS: 2016 Golf GTI 40 years, white, DSG, 18,xxxkm -------------------------------------------------------------------
2019 Audi SQ5 | 2016 Golf GTI CS + OZ UL HLTs | Retired: 2018 Audi RS3 sportback + OZ Leggera HLTs
2017 Golf R Wolfsburg Sportwagen | 2016 BMW 340i + M-Performance tune/exhaust | 2015 Audi S3 sedan
2014 Golf GTI + OZ Leggera HLTs | 2012 Polo 77TSI (hers) | 2010 Golf GTI Stage 2 + OZ ST LMs
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