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McDub
17-10-2008, 10:50 PM
Anybody found this for the GTI?
a 24y/o with 65% no claim with NRMA, it is about $400 (actually more i think) cheaper to insure than a 1999-2002 model.
Why is this, are they not the exact same car? (MKIV)
I'm not complaing though ;)

only difference i can think of is that the sunroof is no longer standard on the '03 model. (say $1250 instead of $1700)
i hope i don't piss off any GTI MKIV shoppers who were already aware of this.

ope126
18-10-2008, 06:38 AM
Maybe because they were made in South Africa...

Can not think of any other reasons though.

MRJZ
18-10-2008, 07:16 AM
any new model in the same range of cars will be cheaper to ensure then an older model.

risk...

they know there is a lesser chance any funds will be lost and if they recoup the wreck in the case of a write off they will get more for it at auction.

so forth...

etc..

etc...

YellowDieselGolf
18-10-2008, 07:26 AM
Nice idea, but they still made MK4's (in Wolfsburg) in 2003.

Mr İharisma
18-10-2008, 05:27 PM
Car will have risk with it. It is based on:
*Car claims history of that model
*Cost of parts

I constantly see this, same details but different model commodore.
Executive - worth 14k - $1000 to insure
Berlina - worth 17k - $900 to insure
Calais - worth 21k - $775 to insure

All other detail where kept the same and values where agreed values. As you can see, just because a car is worth more, doesn't mean it will cost more to insure.

It is also just a rumour that because a car is turbo or a V8 that it is more to insure on that alone - it's usually because all those people crash...

Treza360
18-10-2008, 05:34 PM
Stock MkIV GTI with no mods is more expensive for me to insure than a stock MkIV R32. I suppose what's already been mentioned plays a big part in this. I always thought it was the fact that it had that magic hoon word turbo in it, but what's been said does make sense.

No457 Snowy
18-10-2008, 05:50 PM
I see on the news tonight another high speed street racing fatality today in Miranda. That'll help the insurance premium cause! These retards will never learn :x

Snowy

McDub
18-10-2008, 09:25 PM
Car will have risk with it. It is based on:
*Car claims history of that model
*Cost of parts

I constantly see this, same details but different model commodore.
Executive - worth 14k - $1000 to insure
Berlina - worth 17k - $900 to insure
Calais - worth 21k - $775 to insure


Yes but those cars are different models!
Different models attract different people.
but what possible difference is there between a 2002 and 2003 GTI?
Only thing i can think of is that the R32 came out soon after, so perhaps the "real hoons" stopped buying the GTI, and bought the R32, but then that disagrees with what Treza360 just said.

Regardless, i am stoked with the cheap insurance for the 2003 model, as i am officially, as of 11am today, a proud owner of a superb MKIV GTI golf :biggrin:

Mr İharisma
19-10-2008, 07:00 AM
Yes but those cars are different models!
Different models attract different people.
but what possible difference is there between a 2002 and 2003 GTI?
Only thing i can think of is that the R32 came out soon after, so perhaps the "real hoons" stopped buying the GTI, and bought the R32, but then that disagrees with what Treza360 just said.

Regardless, i am stoked with the cheap insurance for the 2003 model, as i am officially, as of 11am today, a proud owner of a superb MKIV GTI golf :biggrin:

It doesn't matter about the same model, different years. It's all worked out the same. Often also as they get older parts are harder to source.

What car the "hoons" buy wont matter, who crashes them will. The car is looked at by:
Age - Car
Safety features
Cost of OEM and re-conditioned parts
At fault claims
Not at fault claims
Claims frequency

and the premium is based on
Age - Driver ( different companies will do this differently )
Location - Postcode
Driving experience - Years licenced
Driving History - Claims / Suspensions etc
To some extent agreed value / market value - Insured Value
Car - As above
Usage - Private or business
Financal interests - Hire Purchase, Personal loan etc
Excess - The higher you go, the lower the prem
Some people take colour of the car and other crazy things like criminal history.

Their is a lot behind it but at least you got cheaper insurance. Congrats on the new ride! :D

McDub
19-10-2008, 08:39 AM
i realise the basics on how they work out the insurance, im just saying i can't see why there is any indication to explain the sudden difference from 02-03. (no significant difference from the 99-02 models)


It doesn't matter about the same model, different years. It's all worked out the same. Often also as they get older parts are harder to source.


i would have thought the parts on the 03 would be almost identical to the previous year




What car the "hoons" buy wont matter, who crashes them will.
That's what i was trying to say, the people who are going to crash them. as i said the only reason i could think of is that the car attracted many more safer drivers in '03 for many possible reasons.


It doesn't matter about the same model, different years. It's all worked out the same. Often also as they get older parts are harder to source.

What car the "hoons" buy wont matter, who crashes them will. The car is looked at by:
Age - Car 6 months difference = $500 difference?
Safety features - identical to my knowledge
Cost of OEM and re-conditioned parts - identical to my knowledge
At fault claims - possible reason, hard to see why it would be so different for 03 though
Not at fault claims - as above^
Claims frequency - as above ^

and the premium is based on
<snip> they were all identical when i quoted





Their is a lot behind it but at least you got cheaper insurance. Congrats on the new ride! :D

Yep, i was only trying to make sense of it. Guess i should just be happy with it! (and a heads up to those buying one atm, check an nrma policy for an 03 car, and see if it saves you enough to influence your choice. I drove 4 hours yesterday to get this car :) )
and i love it, cheers :biggrin:

Mr Messy
21-10-2008, 10:10 AM
Regardless, i am stoked with the cheap insurance for the 2003 model, as i am officially, as of 11am today, a proud owner of a superb MKIV GTI golf :biggrin:

Woohoo that's awesome!!!!

Tell us about it, what colour, options etc.

PICS!