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Interesting discussion, I have always thought about whether full comp or 3rd party/fire/theft is the best solution for different cars.

Number 1 financial threat is if you have an accident with an expensive car or property. That can leave you bankrupt or paying off a loan for the rest of your life.

Once that is covered, then the rest depends on how much your car is worth vs how much they want to charge you. The example of a not at fault accident and having to fight an insurance company by yourself does seem very scary though.

If you car is worth $16k and $10k is covered by theft and if you pay $2k a year for full comp insurance for 3 years then you have paid the difference anyway.

Its a complicated decision and I dont think a blanket statement can be made.

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No you don't :P I'm 21 and I got a quote from em ;)

@ Juliette - I'm 100% on going Shannons, just a matter of time before I call up Just Car and tell them they are shit and that I want a refund of 4 weeks of my premium LOL.

On a side note... To anyone else that's thinking to go with Shannons. Initially, the quote they gave me was $1669 for an agreed value of $18,000. Then I thought about it and wanted to raise the agreed value a little more, so I called up and asked to put it up a bit more and I told them I don't mind paying more in premium.

So the guy asked me how much money and stuff I've put into it, I told him, then he went to ask his colleage that's into Skylines, and he said, "look, we can make it $20,000 for you, but can't go above that", then I asked, so how much more would I have to pay? And he got back to me with "oh, I just put down $20,000 and your premium is still $1669". And I was just like :glare:

So pretty much, if I didn't ask for higher agreed value, they woulda given me $18,000 for the same premium that I'm paying.... :glare:

I have a friend that works at Shannons so it makes things easy. My R34 was insured for $20K although it wasn't worth that much. It's their maximum agreed value for a stockish R34 GT-T.

they use to be fairly strict on that. back when i first got my GT-T and insured it with Shannons i was 21 (maybe even 20, not sure) and they said the only reason they were willing to insure me was because i was a member of a CAMS affiliated car club and that normally they don't go that young. But it definitely seems to have relaxed over the years, perhaps they just don't like to advertise this though...

Same. They insured me at 21 because I had a CAMS license :)

they use to be fairly strict on that. back when i first got my GT-T and insured it with Shannons i was 21 (maybe even 20, not sure) and they said the only reason they were willing to insure me was because i was a member of a CAMS affiliated car club and that normally they don't go that young. But it definitely seems to have relaxed over the years, perhaps they just don't like to advertise this though...

It definitely wasn't easy tho man...

I have called them up 8 months ago, was rejected even though I told them I'm with SAU and it's a CAMS affiliated club and they said call back when you are 25.

As my insurance got closer to end date, I called Shannons again, the dude said that I tried to get a quote 8 months ago and they rejected me, and he said to call back after a year since the quote was rejected. I didn't give up though, called back 5mins later, spoke to a different guy, I told him I wanted a quote and he said I did have a rejected quote but meh LOL, he deleted my profile and started a new one and gave me a quote for $1669 for $18,000.

And just the other day as I'm about to get the policy, I wanted my agreed value to go higher, so I called up and asked for it..

So that's my journey with Shannons lol

Fail once, twice, 3 times, just don't give up, keep trying until you speak to the right person lol xD

they use to be fairly strict on that. back when i first got my GT-T and insured it with Shannons i was 21 (maybe even 20, not sure) and they said the only reason they were willing to insure me was because i was a member of a CAMS affiliated car club and that normally they don't go that young. But it definitely seems to have relaxed over the years, perhaps they just don't like to advertise this though...

They haven't. You can be under 25 but mustnt have had any kind of black mark against u prior to them covering you. I called them the second time at 22 having owned the gtr for a year with no accidents, we hadn't even discussed claims or my age bar the fact I was under 25 and they wouldn't cover me regardless of sau paid membership based solely on my having had 3 speeding fines all under 10km over the limit over the last 3 years. So yeah, pretty strict given jci never even asked about individual fines only if I'd been disqualified or not.

They haven't. You can be under 25 but mustnt have had any kind of black mark against u prior to them covering you. I called them the second time at 22 having owned the gtr for a year with no accidents, we hadn't even discussed claims or my age bar the fact I was under 25 and they wouldn't cover me regardless of sau paid membership based solely on my having had 3 speeding fines all under 10km over the limit over the last 3 years. So yeah, pretty strict given jci never even asked about individual fines only if I'd been disqualified or not.

Try call again and speak to another person :P

I called up shannons and were happy to insure me. Got quoted $1875 for 93k agreed and everything on the car is covered. Got them to also place my evo 7 (27k LOL and daily driver) on there and now my insurance is only $2979 combined (multi-car discount) and under 25. But my record is super clean; the fact i live in a really really low theft area and I hardly drive my car which plays a part too.

Never ever considered shannons to actually insure my car so easily. Definitely always go full comp as there's no way I'd go anything below that unless the insurance itself is worth more than the car.

I called up shannons and were happy to insure me. Got quoted $1875 for 93k agreed and everything on the car is covered. Got them to also place my evo 7 (27k LOL and daily driver) on there and now my insurance is only $2979 combined (multi-car discount) and under 25. But my record is super clean; the fact i live in a really really low theft area and I hardly drive my car which plays a part too.

Never ever considered shannons to actually insure my car so easily. Definitely always go full comp as there's no way I'd go anything below that unless the insurance itself is worth more than the car.

Mmmmm........ You got an agreed value of 73k more than I do and you only pay extra $175? lol.....

Also, quick question, does agreed value eventually go down?

The biggest thing I noticed was Shannons are much more robust when it comes to the agreed value of your car (they even said it to me!). Just car only gave me 75k.... and paying more premium. Seems like if your a true enthusiast than they look after you in some ways. But yeh eventually the agreed value begins to creep down over the years.

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Just thought I'd post an update on this, I called up this morning to go through with my policy with Shannons, and only just found out that you can get a 10% discount if you have a CAMS license :D

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