I tacked a comment on the end of a motorhome insurance thread started in 2010 but it seems to have vanished... so I'll start a new one.I went to NRMA insurance online to check out a quote on comprehensive insurance for a motorhome and contents, but could only find policies for cars, caravans and trailers. Nothing about motorhomes. Does anyone with a motorhome (as distinct from tugs and trailers) have a policy with NRMA or other insurance provider?
shadyandme said
04:04 AM Feb 23, 2013
Try motorized caravan
Roving-Dutchy said
04:08 AM Feb 23, 2013
CMCA has Motorhome insurance arranged thru the broker Ken Tame, I am not insured thru him but have heard that the cover is very good
PeterInSa said
04:15 AM Feb 23, 2013
Agree that KT has Motorhome Insurance and to me its good cover. 03 9853 5555 or info@kentame.com.au
Some members on the : http://aussiemotorhomers.com/forum/
are covered by APIA and with APIA you do not have to be a member of the CMCA.
Peter
johnnz said
05:38 AM Feb 23, 2013
I insure my Coaster motorhome with NMRA, I have an agreed value. It's isured fully comp for 23,000, the premium this year renewed Feb 13th is $411.00. I have a $500 excess.
John
herbie said
07:06 AM Feb 23, 2013
GaryKelly wrote:
I tacked a comment on the end of a motorhome insurance thread started in 2010 but it seems to have vanished... so I'll start a new one.I went to NRMA insurance online to check out a quote on comprehensive insurance for a motorhome and contents, but could only find policies for cars, caravans and trailers. Nothing about motorhomes. Does anyone with a motorhome (as distinct from tugs and trailers) have a policy with NRMA or other insurance provider?
Garry i thought this maybe of some help to your request, i was just looking through a mag and there was a section on c/ van insurance prices.The quotes were based on a 21ft Jayco Sterling dual axle valued with $10.000 worth ofcontents.
the strange wording that was used i will quote to you from the mag....Even in events that are generally covered
there are exceptions .Anex damage if the storm is a named cyclone....so all hope if we are ever in a situation like that they don't damn name the cyclone. Only insurance companies could get away with that .Ijust was thinking if that applies to all vehicles.
GaryKelly said
04:55 PM Feb 23, 2013
Thanks for the replies, fellow GNs. Johnnz sounds cool... $411 for $23,000. Mine's probably worth half that. I'm a member of NRMA with roadside assistance, Greenslip and comprehensive on the truck (currently without the camper) with discounts for loyalty etc, so I'd rather stick with them. Last time I had a claim was 1973! I hate paying insurance but I think I'd hate it even more if I didn't and something happened. As Winston Churchill said, "That is something up with which we must put."
I tacked a comment on the end of a motorhome insurance thread started in 2010 but it seems to have vanished... so I'll start a new one.I went to NRMA insurance online to check out a quote on comprehensive insurance for a motorhome and contents, but could only find policies for cars, caravans and trailers. Nothing about motorhomes. Does anyone with a motorhome (as distinct from tugs and trailers) have a policy with NRMA or other insurance provider?
Try motorized caravan
Some members on the :
http://aussiemotorhomers.com/forum/
are covered by APIA and with APIA you do not have to be a member of the CMCA.
Peter
I insure my Coaster motorhome with NMRA, I have an agreed value. It's isured fully comp for 23,000, the premium this year renewed Feb 13th is $411.00. I have a $500 excess.
John
Garry i thought this maybe of some help to your request, i was just looking through a mag and there was a section on c/ van insurance prices.The quotes were based on a 21ft Jayco Sterling dual axle valued with $10.000 worth ofcontents.
APIA. $ $952 policy excess $200 content excess $200 legal liability $10.000
AAMI. $521 policy excess $250 content excess not covered legial liability $20.000
CIL $655 policy excess $250 legial liability $20.000
MHIA.$1066.policy excess$200 legal liability$20.000
TCIS $613 policy excess $100 legal liability $30.000
the strange wording that was used i will quote to you from the mag....Even in events that are generally covered
there are exceptions .Anex damage if the storm is a named cyclone....so all hope if we are ever in a situation like that they don't damn name the cyclone. Only insurance companies could get away with that .Ijust was thinking if that applies to all vehicles.