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Insurance Cost / Rates
Hi guys, a quick question so that I make sure they are not ripping me off the wazoo...
I have been charged 5.87% on my new H3 for insurance. Another company quoted me 7% saying it is a Hummer, parts are expensive and u have a new UAE licence even though I have a Lebanese one from 12 years...
Is this normal, should I go with the 5.87% rate?
Thanks for ur feedback
Mozi
I have been charged 5.87% on my new H3 for insurance. Another company quoted me 7% saying it is a Hummer, parts are expensive and u have a new UAE licence even though I have a Lebanese one from 12 years...
Is this normal, should I go with the 5.87% rate?
Thanks for ur feedback
Mozi
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well man its different from one car to the other and also age makes difference.
now the rate should play in the range of 5%
my 2006 wrangler i was able to get 5.5% because many companies doesn't like to have wranglers.
however the range rover when i first got it i paid 7%
in ur care sure the 5.8% is better than the 7% , there won't be a difference just make sure it is full insurance , and covers the driver and passengers + agency workshop
now the rate should play in the range of 5%
my 2006 wrangler i was able to get 5.5% because many companies doesn't like to have wranglers.
however the range rover when i first got it i paid 7%
in ur care sure the 5.8% is better than the 7% , there won't be a difference just make sure it is full insurance , and covers the driver and passengers + agency workshop
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Mozi man, you should have let your car agency negotiate with the insurance company on the rate. When i bought my new 3800 CC LWB Pajero, Mitsubishi agent took the insurance rate down to 5 % as they took my previous 18 years of driving experience into consideration. I say go for AXA. Make it a comprehensive policy so off-roading can be automatically covered.
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Mozi man, you should have let your car agency negotiate with the insurance company on the rate. When i bought my new 3800 CC LWB Pajero, Mitsubishi agent took the insurance rate down to 5 % as they took my previous 18 years of driving experience into consideration. I say go for AXA. Make it a comprehensive policy so off-roading can be automatically covered.
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I already did. The articles on wrecks are very interesting :bravo:Mozi wrote:It is cool guys. I just had a phone conversation with Iguana. Axa is the way to go.
Diver, the dealer negotiated insurance was 5.87% and they did not conisder any of my past driving. Now I am good Thanks for all the support. Check my post on diving in the intro section. U will like it
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I love Sinai, Dahab, the Blue Hole, the Canyon, Hurghada, Thistlgorm, The Brothers, Elphinstone. I have done them all My cousin operates www.redseaexplorers.comDiVeR wrote:I already did. The articles on wrecks are very interesting :bravo:Mozi wrote:It is cool guys. I just had a phone conversation with Iguana. Axa is the way to go.
Diver, the dealer negotiated insurance was 5.87% and they did not conisder any of my past driving. Now I am good Thanks for all the support. Check my post on diving in the intro section. U will like it
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Hey Mozi,
I guess with AXA you'll face a problem with the new driving license, they won't accept it I think.
Let me check for you tomorrow and I can get you a rate of 4.75% from AXA if they'll accept the new driving license with your old license providing that you are buying a brand new car.
Cheers.
I guess with AXA you'll face a problem with the new driving license, they won't accept it I think.
Let me check for you tomorrow and I can get you a rate of 4.75% from AXA if they'll accept the new driving license with your old license providing that you are buying a brand new car.
Cheers.