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hi everyone

it's rego time again and was wondering which insurers everyone selected as their CTP Insurer. Though there isn't much price difference between the different insurers, some insurers may provide better add-on products or initiatives, better service or easier claims process (especially for an import).

This is the first time I've renewed the rego for the skyline.

So who have you gone with and why?

cheers

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QBE I think, which was what it was rego'd with before I bought it.

It's CTP, pray that you never have need to use it. Otherwise, price wise there's f' all difference between them.

If you're an RACQ member, then the $10 discount you get for going with RACQ (edit: The discount is on the membership, not the CTP, still it's $10) I'm pretty sure still makes it them cheapest. So yeah, $10 bucks, just as a idea of how little difference there is between them.

Do Shannons cover Queensland? Lots a benifits insuring with them. Including 1 free windscreen replacement per year, 10% discount each time you add another car or property, discount for having a CAMS license, doing a defensive driving course etc.

Do Shannons cover Queensland? Lots a benifits insuring with them. Including 1 free windscreen replacement per year, 10% discount each time you add another car or property, discount for having a CAMS license, doing a defensive driving course etc.

talking about ctp only mate

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