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Originally Posted by steebs
wen i had mine 01/07 till 07/07, i was paying approx 6xx for full comp, under my dad name - myself as a listed driver.
was with aami.
Woot, i'm with CGU and i'm listed as second driver.
They still charge me 1300, since they insure the youngest driver =.=
i should go check with aami =)
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over 25, $690 Comprehensive, excess $500
life time rating 1
full accesories list
no hire car and accomodation option
AAMI
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the insurance company also compare with the area you live in, coz when i quoting my insurance, different sub cost huge different, for example. for all the same detail, except i put address with "auburn" it cost me 11xx for full comp, if i put address as "mona vale" only 6xx for full comp..... for my fd1
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Originally Posted by DylanDesign
19 years old, currently pay $300 a year for 3rd party on my 88 prelude - JustCar. I'll let you know what it changes to when I get my Civic.
By the way, is it true you have to get full insurance by law, when you buy a brand new car?
nah, its up to you to have insurance or not, you take your own risk
unless if you purchase new or old car on finance then you must have full cover
because the car still own by finance in case you wreck the damn car
most of my cars is not insure lol
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Originally Posted by uwants
Woot, i'm with CGU and i'm listed as second driver.
They still charge me 1300, since they insure the youngest driver =.=
i should go check with aami =)
lols, yeh i was actully surprised with the price they quoted me.
i was 21 btw.
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Originally Posted by steebs
lols, yeh i was actully surprised with the price they quoted me.
i was 21 btw.
How u got a qoute that low lol...
I'm 22 clean history.......=.=
However my other car....toyota Rav4 06 model only 450. I'm listed as driver as well =.=
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lols, i did the quote online, so i didnt bargin or anything..
shrugs* i've been told from a dude that worked at racv, wen a new car comes out, there is no data on it, hence the low price.
i guess now, they've been out for awhile, so they have more data (crashes/stolen etc) on it.
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You need comprehensive by law i think. One of them you need by law so it covers you n other people if u get into a accident. If u dont want to protect ur car from getting stolen/hail wateva then its up to u etc.
man, wtf...im gettin charged heaps. T.T...maybe thats coz of my record...T.T
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Originally Posted by applio
the insurance company also compare with the area you live in, coz when i quoting my insurance, different sub cost huge different, for example. for all the same detail, except i put address with "auburn" it cost me 11xx for full comp, if i put address as "mona vale" only 6xx for full comp..... for my fd1
That is so true! I live near Bankstown airport so take a wild guess
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I paying $1450 a year for AAMI comprehensive under 25
Modify ~ Modify ~ Modify~
Everyone please tell me if any new parts for Civic FD2 release ~
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Originally Posted by Jo_e
You need comprehensive by law i think. One of them you need by law so it covers you n other people if u get into a accident. If u dont want to protect ur car from getting stolen/hail wateva then its up to u etc.
man, wtf...im gettin charged heaps. T.T...maybe thats coz of my record...T.T
Third Party should be the minimum requirement, as it covers others that are involved in an accident of your fault.
Comp Insurance may/should be a requirement when you've got the car on finance (secured I'm guessing).
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mine was with NRMA, no winshield protection, no courtesy car
- Excess: $500
- Covered: $30,000
- 65% discount, over 25
$1,080 a year...
oh my car is FD2 btw... also I think there's a major diff between FD1 and FD2 since they badge FD2 as "semi-sports" car (whatever that means) and FD1 as just "sedan"
Note: My friend work @ NRMA before so she knows about this stuff...
Bye2 Honda... Hello Mazda family
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