Insurance - wrx vs nissan 200sx  

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Post #1 post 18th January 2006 - 05:50 AM
Who offers the best insurance for the above cars?

Lets just say I am a "mature" driver meaning 40+, with clean driving record last 5 years, I am the only driver of above vehicles, for private purposes, no mods

any ideas welcomed
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frankxinyu
Post #2

try shannons in ur case, they are pretty cheap and designed for real car lovers rather than hoons.

Mr b16
Post #3

hey mate insurance shouldnt be too high, im 20 and was qouted 2,400 for a 2000 wrx by just cars anyone will insure you im sure - had a thought can you just update your current policy?

00RVR
Post #4

I'm with Shannons. over 25 no claims and good record
Quoted for these vehicles.
Stock 01 WRX $1300
Mits RVR $550
Mits EVO4 $600, with mods and race ins.
SO i Bought the EVO4, full rego and approx 400hp of mods.

snako
Post #5

shannons would be the way to go mate

Manic 180
Post #6

you guys are forgeting the cars he is after insurance quotes for are Australian delivered, try the cheap ons first mate, RACQ, AAMI, Suncorp

Spec83
Post #7

I thought $600 for an EVO from shannons was cheap...???? RACQ have been ok to me as far as premiums go - let me have quite a few mods than 2 on an excel i used to own smile.gif

00RVR
Post #8

QUOTE(Manic 180 @ Jan 19 2006, 08:40 AM)
you guys are forgeting the cars he is after insurance quotes for are Australian delivered,  try the cheap ons first mate, RACQ, AAMI, Suncorp
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For an 2001 stock WRX, RACQ was $1900 and Suncorp was $1750. I dont call that cheap. AAMI wanted even more than those 2 and all didnt really like the car to have mods or the premiums go up. I shopped around the only other one i can suggest is Elders Insurance they were $900. Elders and Sunsorp where the only 2 that allowed minimum mods without a premium hike.
But with Shannons allowing me to use and cover the EVO for motorsport at a far cheaper premium, have any mod as long as it is legal, how can i pass it up. So i highly recomend. And they are great to deal with. Remember Shannons is there for the enthusiast

96TEG
Post #9

The only issue i found with shannons is they wont insure anyone under the age of 21 or is it 20 .....i thinks its 20....anyways they would insure me cause im 19.....sux!!

Novice
Post #10

Thanks for all the advice guys. I, will try to take it on board.
My motorbike sold today, now to offload the honda.
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BSIDE
Post #11

hmmm, you dont sound 40+ with a clean driving record haha!

be careful insuring it in someone elses name(ie. mum/dad)
insurance companies with crucify you on this if they can when you want to make a claim.

frankxinyu
Post #12

yeah RACQ is really good as well, they are reliable and they do good jobs when u make a claim.

blackers10
Post #13

if its stock.. dont goto "enthusiast" style insurance companys unless its an "enthusiast" style car(GT40.. ferrari...cobra..SLR5000) or modified etc i rekon


my question is..
with excess being young and being a rating 6.. i have a rather high excess(in the range of $1500 from memory)..

my question is.. if i make a claim.. do i drop to a rating 7?? and CAN i pay off the excess amount PLUS my normal full comp payments??

thanks guys

frankxinyu
Post #14

no u dont drop any lower than 6 which is already a 0%.

dont know about the excess, but i think generally when u pick up ur car, u pay the excess to the workshop as part of their repairing fees. so u dont have the excess u cant pick up the car. if its a write off, the cheque they give u is the one with the excess deducted.

81UUR
Post #15

QUOTE(frankxinyu @ Jan 20 2006, 02:42 AM)
yeah RACQ is really good as well, they are reliable and they do good jobs when u make a claim.
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I work at RACQ, not in the Insurance section though, but i do know that They dont insure import cars for full comprehensive, only the 3rd party insurance, as i checked it out when i bought my supra.... there is what they call a "high performance Excess" which they add onto the 3rd party policy.... is the 200 your thinking of getting the import model?

you should give RACQ a call though, and see what they can do for you...... call 131905...were friendly facesjump.gif

otherwise, pm me with any questions and i will try and find out for you...

Goodluck! thumbsup.gif

frankxinyu
Post #16

both nissan 200sx and WRX are ausie delivered mate, otherwise it would be called JDM silvia S15.

i got my 200sx s15 insured with RACQ before so i know they do insure 200sx.

Tiger200
Post #17

Go suncorp 13 11 55.. They will take that on no worries!!! And mods are even allowed!!! UNDER 25 good luck. they wont do it.. Suncorp also have full choice of repairer and agreed value as well!!!

Tiger

81UUR
Post #18

QUOTE(frankxinyu @ Jan 21 2006, 01:56 AM)
both nissan 200sx and WRX are ausie delivered mate, otherwise it would be called JDM silvia S15.

i got my 200sx s15 insured with RACQ before so i know they do insure 200sx.
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Hey, good to know, thanks.

i knew wrx was aussie delivered,wasnt sure bout the 200sx, dont really know much about them dunno.gif .. but yea, racq does insure both....

just go online for a quote.....




frankxinyu
Post #19

^^^^ yeah thats it. the online quote on RACQ's website is very accurate. RACQ is great to deal with any way.

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