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Nup it's insurance for injuries of people that you hit - and these days, also the driver of the insured's car.

The reason given ( in newspapers I must admit) 3 years ago as to why CTP is higher in NSW than other states is because we have more accidents here (in NSW - particularly SW metropolitan Sydney).

Nup it's insurance for injuries of people that you hit - and these days, also the driver of the insured's car.

The reason given ( in newspapers I must admit) 3 years ago as to why CTP is higher in NSW than other states is because we have more accidents here (in NSW - particularly SW metropolitan Sydney).

Ohh, I see. Cheers for clearing that up.

my latest quote! question has to be asked is why are QBE SOOO much cheaper

AAMI.jpg$312.09 $605.84 breakdown.jpg 132 244 www.aami.com.au

Allianzlogo_auth.jpg$311.00 $605.00 breakdown.jpg 1300 137 664 www.allianz.com.au

CIC-Allianz $305.00 $594.00 breakdown.jpg 1300 360 340

gio.jpg$309.98 $601.45 breakdown.jpg 131 010 www.gio.com.au

nrma.jpg$311.26 $605.89 breakdown.jpg 132 132 www.nrma.com.au

QBE.gif$233.00 $451.00 breakdown.jpg 133 723 greenslip.qbe.com

zurich.jpg$309.00 $602.00 breakdown.jpg 1800 811 099

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Yeah we just had to register the Cruiser and QBE was cheapest with NRMA second BUT due to already having insurance and green slips with them we got a discount and the difference wasnt much! Plus it was right near the RTA so it was a no brainer lol

friggn NSW rip of kents!! :verymad:

Yep, but i couldnt keep my QLD rego as the cops kept hassling me!

Missus car is in VIC rego and will stay like that as long as we can keep it that way!

Lancer is up for rego renewal - did the greenslips.nsw.gov.au thing and cheapest was 704 - rang shannons and it was 624. still seems a massive chunk, but all those other companies can just suck it.

You sure that is correct man? Seems a bit excessive too me!

You sure that is correct man? Seems a bit excessive too me!

yeah it's shit - but it's liverpool so naturally it's bad. sigh.

i'll be 29 when the policy starts too, wtf, i thought that's when it was meant to get cheaper, or have they moved the goalposts again like every other f**king time i get close to being the cutoff age????

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