To get logical comparisons perhaps your age, post code etc might get some sensible answers
With my new mk7 GTi arriving in a few weeks, I was after some opinions in regards to insurance. Who did you choose, why/why not and how much you are paying
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To get logical comparisons perhaps your age, post code etc might get some sensible answers
2021 Kamiq LE 110 , Moon White, BV cameras F & B
Mamba Ebike to replace Tiguan
I went with CBA - but only because of my relationship with the bank and my diamond status it was cheaper than all the majors. But that won't apply to all. Might be worth checking with your financial institution as they all offer insurance
What is your current rating. In the past, on comparing premiums/policies of different insurers, I found AAMI to have the best price for both motorbike and car insurance. My parents have policies with AAMI and SGIC and I think AAMI has been more effortless to deal with a claim. Overall we've been happy with the work carried out by both insurance companies.
This time, for my Golf, SGIC had the best premium by far with AAMI the next cheapest, $630 vs AAMI $830ish. JustCar was much more expensive than I expected at just over $1000 while my mate with a '10 Subaru WRX has found JustCar to be the cheapest. My GF has rating 2, I have rating 1 for car insurance, car garaged at an inner city address, driving less than 10,000km/yr, no licence suspensions.
After looking up a reviews of NRMA and SGIC I was happy enough to go with SGIC this time.
Oh btw, although Youi is underwritten by AAMI (which is in turn underwritten by one of two or three companies that underwrite all insurance companies in Australia) and claims their premiums are lower, this was not the experience I had on previous quotes for my motorbike and car. They were more expensive than AAMI whilst the coverage did not seem to be as complete or had more clauses.
My girlfriend recently told me her boss changed from one large insurance company to another smaller one (sorry I will try and chase up which company) which had a cheaper premium by a decent margin. Unfortunately they were involved in an accident within the first 1-2 weeks/months of the new policy, the insurance company would process their claim but the excess would be an additional $2-3000 as the claim was in the first few weeks/month of the policy. Has anyone heard of such a thing? I haven't and I think that is such a messed up clause. Yes they should've read the PDS but when you take out a policy you don't expect to be caught out by things like this that actually have a significant financial effects. They still haven't gotten their car fixed yet because of that messed up excess.
Conversely, my mum purchased a late model Camry recently and insured through AAMI. She's a pretty ****ty driver at best but this time had an accident that wasn't her fault. A guy came out of a small street and drove into the passenger side causing enough damage to write the car off. This accident occurred in the 3rd week of the insurance policy. She received the cheque for the payout within 2 weeks of the accident.
Addit: Turns out the insurance company my gf's boss was with was Youi.
Last edited by veew; 24-02-2014 at 08:05 PM.
Another vote for AAMI. I've had a couple of claims where idiots ran up my rear, and one where I holed the sump on a Bora, driving on an outback track. AAMI got the cars repaired in quick time with no problems. Even paid accommodation and hire car.
Good to hear of positive stories with AAMI, as on other forum sites, all I saw was negative ones, one of my car is with AAMI as they were by far the cheapest on that car (Kluger).
Doing online quotes for the upcoming S3, for an agreed value of $73k AAMI was $780 were as GIO was $1005 and others closer to $2000, so definitely worth shopping around.
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Suggest you all have a read through this extensive thread on the subject in the Mk6 section:
Which Insurance company are you with?
AAMI gets very negative reviews from many, especially those who've had to claim and have a car repaired.
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NRMA is by far the cheapest for both of mine
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Mamba Ebike to replace Tiguan
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