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A mates mix if anyone wants to listen to it, just helping him get his name out a bit cos his good

Not bad :) Transitions could be better though.

Getting a better deal than me :P given your age and how new the car is that's all in order. But FFS if u buy a BMW get insured with someone else. JCI charge thru the teeth then rape u for excess once u make a claim. Trust me. If anyone else would insure my gtr I'd jump ship quicker than a rat off the titanic.

$630 for ze golf. $650 for the R32 when I had it. $430 for the 240z, but that's cos it's insured as a classic show/track only use car.

All with shannons on a rating 1.

ok hang on so the $2802 is what i pay per year and the "excess" which is $1600 is what i pay in an event of an accident etc? 3046 much safer than 3047 :P

what do yous pay then for your premiums?

3k

Getting a better deal than me :P given your age and how new the car is that's all in order. But FFS if u buy a BMW get insured with someone else. JCI charge thru the teeth then rape u for excess once u make a claim. Trust me. If anyone else would insure my gtr I'd jump ship quicker than a rat off the titanic.

my is250 is with JCI its a very good deal and im under 25 the premium/excess is very fair, excess as opposed to how much agreed value, i just wish someone would write it off for me. I've had an at fault claim and a not at fault claim they were really good for both

my is250 is with JCI its a very good deal and im under 25 the premium/excess is very fair, excess as opposed to how much agreed value, i just wish someone would write it off for me. I've had an at fault claim and a not at fault claim they were really good for both

I've had both too. The only time they've been half decent has been for my 'at fault'- which theyve tarred me with because of the pothole drama. I'm at fault for a hole in the road... Ok...

I pay 3k p/yr comprehensive, I'm 22, and my excess is 2-2.5 k...

But most of all when I've had to deal with them they've treated me like crap.

not many places will touch imports either. altho M3 isn't an import so you can get it from anyone, not just JCI. isn't there a website you can compare all the insurance shit on? chuck it in one of those.

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