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It's that time of the year again... Insurance renewal just before XMas

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yvesjv:
And... here we go again!
AANT has changed from QBE to CGU.
Price went up by a couple of hundreds...
Everything is going up lately  :crybaby2:

257Bob:

--- Quote from: yvesjv on Dec 15, 2022, 06:20:22 AM ---And... here we go again!
AANT has changed from QBE to CGU.
Price went up by a couple of hundreds...
Everything is going up lately  :crybaby2:

--- End quote ---

My quote went up again by a small amount.................but so did the agreed value of my Dmax.  It's now valued at $29 200.  Thats only $4 800 less than I paid for it seven years ago. I can't really complain about that. 

Munro:
I have found CGU to be a bit dearer in the past, BUT... one of the very few that offered "new for old" without having to be the first registered owner.  Quite handy while dealing with a writeoff during the days of car prices going nuts.  Really couldn't fault their performance, given the late-2021 Chrissy/COVID craziness of getting anything assessed, or transported, or finding a new vehicle...

With almost any other insurer it would have been "here's your forty something grand, good luck getting into anything close without shelling another 10 or 15."

Allianz seems to offer the same sort of benefit (last I checked...) and at a cheaper rate than CGU.

Gav62:
Allianz has been my go to.

Gordon_L34:
Hi All,

I had a total write off on my 2010 Holden Colorado a week before Christmas 2020 when I hit a cow at about 105 kms per hour in a 110 kms zone.
I was insured at market value with Allianz.
I found and bought a 2018 D-Max with 25000k on the clock for$45,000 which I then insured for an agreed value of what I paid for it.
Last renewal the agreed value went up to $52,500 and the premium reduced!
This all is still with Allianz.
I thought that the new for old was only for cars bought new and written off in the first two years of ownership of the vehicle!

Merry Christmas All.







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