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11-04-2014, 08:10 PM | #1 | ||
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Following advice from a fellow vehicle enthusiast, I contacted NRMA, Veteran, Vintage and Classic vehicle insurance.
I was surprised at the result - I could save $250 (read on) a year. Without going into too much detail, I asked for quotes, without notice. The quotes were based the same values as my current insurer. I have a total of 6 vehicles insured, including fully comprehensive (3) and 3rd party(3). The quotes for each vehicle (3 fully comprehensive) were a lot cheaper. As NRMA only insure all vehicles fully comprehensive, I had to put a value on the 3rd party vehicles, which incurred an increase (on average) of $13.00 per vehicle. As I already have home insurance with NRMA, I received a 20% discount. The other benefits were also equal to or better than my current insurer including; the same excess for all vehicles and keep the wreck. It is worth reading their site to get an acurate description. After reading the information on their site, the quote and recommendation from a friend, I am prepared to move my vehicles across. But before I do, I am seeking feedback from forum members who have had NRMA as their insurer for their veteran, vintage of classic vehicle. Thanks in advance, John |
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