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    Sandman Driver davegmh's Avatar
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    Rob's rates might be monthly premiums. LOL
    Disclaimer: I am not an expert.

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    I'm cannot believe how cheap the prices are I though Shannon's price was good my insurance man is going to get a tune up

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    I didn't even give NRMA a thought. I insured with them in the past. No dramas and one theft claim with no dramas. Except when I bought my WB in 2000 they chucked a wobbly because it had 8" rims on it. They have changed their views on old cars that's for sure.
    It does pay to shop around.

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    I'm with Shannons and am happy with prices, but those NRMA prices Rob's getting are great...cheaper by the dozen Rob!

    My old man can't insure his Sandman under classic with either Shannons or NRMA because he still uses it for work. He is a loyal NRMA member and has in comprehensively insured, but outside the classis scheme they will not agree to it being worth anymore than book value of $2,300!!

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    I will be ringing NRMA today those prices are cheap Rob compared to what Shannons is charging me to
    maybe time for a change

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    The prices I quoted are the real deal, but remember, everyone is treated differently by insurance companies. None of us live in the same location or have the same driving records.
    I live in a rural area which has (I've been told) the lowest crime rate in the country. This may have some influence on the premium. My driving record is (surprisingly) pretty good these days and I'm also older than most of you.

    All of these things probably explain the lower premiums.
    Vans.... This is the 2nd time round the block, 40 years later! talk about turning back the clock!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Rob View Post
    I live in a rural area which has (I've been told) the lowest crime rate in the country. This may have some influence on the premium.
    Obviously they don't count Lobster or Abelone pilfering as a crime there anymore. :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by mauser View Post
    Obviously they don't count Lobster or Abelone pilfering as a crime there anymore. :-)

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    Good point! That's fairly common here for sure.
    No mate, I think they mean the kind that would influence an insurance policy like stolen cars and break and enters.
    Vans.... This is the 2nd time round the block, 40 years later! talk about turning back the clock!

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