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I was delighted to discover today that my policy renewal with Just Car has gone up $400 to $1700 this year, and that's on top of the $200 it went up by last year. The car and mods are the same. Agreed value is the same and the suburb and address are the same.

Has anyone else had their Just Car premium rise this year? I think it might be time to jump ship...

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Just car did a similiar thing to me on renewal earlier this year, wanted $200 more for the year with a gay excess and agreed(note market)value on the car

I went to Shannons and they did the same price, with more than half the excess, and a higher agreed value.

Was disappointed in Just cars, as I have always had insurance with them and found them to be fantastic to deal with in regards to claims. Just a shame they can't honour good customers and the periods they have been insured with them for and "reduce" their premiums irrelevant of the car insured.

Anyways, Shannons get my money now.

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It's not surprising, seeing that more and more Skylines are here, and getting stolen / binned so the payout ratios are now higher.

Therefore, the risk rating on the car goes up, and you pay more.

Solution - don't bring any more skylines in!

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My Just Cars premium went up by $90 last month. I rang them and they said there was nothing they could do about the increase, stating that it was based on their opinion of the risk of the car, and the amount of claims they have had over the last year for cars of the same type as mine (R32 gtst).

I complained and they increased my agreed value back to what it was last year, but the premium couldnt be reduced. shannons couldnt meet the price.

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