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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: Alan Loy on February 15, 2017, 01:27:36 PM
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I couldn't find anything recent so
I'm soon to take delivery of a new Tvan ;D and of course I want to insure it wherever I drag it. Any suggestions for a company with reasonable premiums whilst paying when they should?
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I have a new Lifestyle AT-12 on order so will be looking for insurance also. Will keep an eye on this thread.
I had my previous soft-floor camper insured with CIL for 9 years. No complaints. They paid out promptly on a claim I had 7 years ago when the axle broke.
Mal
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I had my previous soft-floor camper insured with CIL for 9 years. No complaints. They paid out promptly on a claim I had 7 years ago when the axle broke.
So directly from that you wouldn't go back with them???
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Club4x4 came out just ahead of CIL when I insured mine, a bit more coverage for about 20% less.
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I had my 2013 Tvan insured through TCIS. On renewal I compared it with Club 4x4 and they were a tad ( like only 10's of dollars more) but a less liability cover and a higher excess.
Regardless, I opted to go with Club 4x4 anyway as I have my tug insured through them and I figured if I was going to make a claim, it might also be a claim on the tug, and its easer to go with the same company.
Cheers
Rainsey
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Best advice I can give is to make sure you have your car and trailer insured through the same people. I have mine through GIO and they have good comprehensive options and reasonable price.
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Club 4x4 for me. Fantastic options for 4WD's, and plenty for camper trailers/caravans too.
They offer variable contents cover, so you can set it to what you carry within the camper, theft at camp and have a 'laid up' option so if you leave your caravan at home for 6 months the premium drops.
My camper insurance was cheaper with Club 4x4 than RAC, with a much better cover
Aaron
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In my experience it seems to matter where you live and if you are renewing an existing policy. I used CIL on my old KK for 1 year, their renewal had a hefty "lazy tax". Moved onto AAMI.
Each year I do the ring around of the majors, for my Vista XL AAMI have been the cheapest premium for the past 2 years (I have a house and contents policy with them so that helped the price). However, on insurance for my GU Patrol, 4.2l diesel, Coles was by far and away the best, cover all my accessories and the agreed value is $20,000 higher than Club 4x4 would "agree" to, TCIS wanted my first born + to insure the Patrol for about 1/2 its worth.
So, my recommendation is sit down with the phone and ring around, don't be afraid to ring back and ask if a "favourite" can do better when you have better quotes from others.
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We are with NRMA because we have everything with NRMA. Will find out shortly as we are going to put in a claim for a opsie moment with the camper and the garage pylon.
Have heard on other forums people have had issues when the car and trailer are not insured with the same people.
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their renewal had a hefty "lazy tax".
They all do this.. they expect most people to just pay it and move on these days.
So, my recommendation is sit down with the phone and ring around, don't be afraid to ring back and ask if a "favourite" can do better when you have better quotes from others
Even ringing your current insurer as a "new" client will get you a cheaper price as they think they want your business that they already have ;).
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So directly from that you wouldn't go back with them???
Yes I would. Very happy with their service.
Mal
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I have found that actually calling some of them they will put the premium up over using the net. Few years ago while renewing the policy for my old jeep i did a heap of online quotes from various companies including the company I originally had it insured with. I used a fake name/number online as did not want them calling and pestering me afterwards. Called up my original company to get it renewed expecting the price I was quoted online and the came back with one much more expensive. I asked the girl,why as I was quoted on the net the same details a different price and was told it is always cheaper to do it on the net. So I got her to cancel what we had just spent the last 15 min going over and re did it on the net for the cheaper price.
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Thanks for all that folks! :cup:
Interestingly Track suggests CIL & Club 4X4
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Club 4x4 for me. Fantastic options for 4WD's, and plenty for camper trailers/caravans too.
They offer variable contents cover, so you can set it to what you carry within the camper, theft at camp and have a 'laid up' option so if you leave your caravan at home for 6 months the premium drops.
My camper insurance was cheaper with Club 4x4 than RAC, with a much better cover
Aaron
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