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Justin70

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Interested to hear what people are paying and through who. I would think the active safety gear would reduce the premium.

Am currently with Allianz and have everything through them, but willing to change for a better deal and comparable features.

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1 hour ago, Justin70 said:

Interested to hear what people are paying and through who. I would think the active safety gear would reduce the premium.

Am currently with Allianz and have everything through them, but willing to change for a better deal and comparable features.

 

 

I'm with Bingle and paid $12.00 more to swap to this for the last month

I'm due to renew next month so I'll let you know then

However I had a fender bender last year so don't  know if that will affect my premium

 

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I pay just under $350 per annum plus taxes with Youi for a fully comprehensive policy in Western Australia. 

I read somewhere that the majority of multi-vehicle accidents in Australia are rear-enders and as such the safety features provide a significant discount.

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40 minutes ago, Surfsideminer said:

I pay just under $350 per annum plus taxes with Youi for a fully comprehensive policy in Western Australia. 

I read somewhere that the majority of multi-vehicle accidents in Australia are rear-enders and as such the safety features provide a significant discount.

 

I  don't think I could beat this - I'm betting around $550 -We'll see

Premiums are affected by postcode, garaging, work location, distance travelled etc

I know Youi takes that into account

 

 

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17 hours ago, Surfsideminer said:

I pay just under $350 per annum plus taxes with Youi for a fully comprehensive policy in Western Australia. 

I read somewhere that the majority of multi-vehicle accidents in Australia are rear-enders and as such the safety features provide a significant discount.

Bargain!!!

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Completely off with my estimate....  Was $720 odd

I opted for Windscreen and new for old car if written off in 3 years and paid $780

I only compared one other company who should have been ball park but they were around $100 more

Should live in WA I think

 

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On 02/07/2017 at 11:41 AM, Surfsideminer said:

Deduct local taxes and GST to compare the WA price. Did you take the Toyota Dealer Insurance?

Think you would still have come out better - No I didn't

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Taking into account my location & history etc with 650 excess, glass & windscreen) unlimited car hire (lots of insurers only offer 2 weeks up to 10000km pa

nrma with loyalty 1048

Nrma new policy 879

Aami 482

Gio 628

Guess who's now with aami?

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