Shannons are bloody dear on NC's
Quoted Around $1400 for a 2010 NC2
Budget $600 for same agreed value
AAMI was $800 for same
But Shannons were great on the NA over the last eight years
NRMA Agreed Value
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Re: NRMA Agreed Value
Red Dragon wrote:Shannons are bloody dear on NC's
Quoted Around $1400 for a 2010 NC2
Budget $600 for same agreed value
AAMI was $800 for same
But Shannons were great on the NA over the last eight years
Ouch, my unmodified 06 NC through Shannon's is $948 which will go up to $1096 with some mods (rang them yesterday). NRMA was more expensive when I renewed it last year, but were cheaper on the Mazda3 even with Shannon multicar policy discount.
Becareful with cheap insurance companies like budget. NRMA are a pita to deal with, but they do have a high payout rate.
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Re: NRMA Agreed Value
lizard wrote:Shannons They are just so EASY to deal with even when you need to clame they help you and How many Insurance companys let you chose the repairer use new parts and keep the wreck if its written off
Unfortunately the new parts bit is no longer true as verified by my wife's claim.
There is a free windscreen replacement every year and my wife took advantage of that too

Home insurance also covers 10k in garage stuff as standard which gives a little piece of mind.
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