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RE: NSW registration - body type for CTP insurance - DavidH - 01-12-2022

All 3 cars are $278.30 from Shannons for CTP. A 76 Sopru Kombi, a 2009 Hyundai Tuscon, a 2005 Toyota Echo.
All the same price and very different vehicles;-). Newcastle.
Cheers


RE: NSW registration - body type for CTP insurance - wirrah - 01-12-2022

(01-12-2022, 08:30 PM)DavidH Wrote: All 3 cars are $278.30 from Shannons for CTP. A 76 Sopru Kombi, a 2009 Hyundai Tuscon, a 2005 Toyota Echo.
All the same price and very different vehicles.
Cheers

Mine cost me an extra 29 cents per vehicle. But that was with NRMA. The most expensive one was the Landrover but that is a company vehicle. $315 - still below par.


RE: NSW registration - body type for CTP insurance - Hairyman - 03-12-2022

I hear what you're saying about location/age and risks but our other car is a Mazda 3 and is something like $300 to get CTP for as well, and the van was about $700-800 when I lived in Homebush as well, before I moved to Redfern.

The last years CTP was $700.14 and that was the lowest since I registered in NSW in 2017.

I should probably get the second row of seats in, then get the vehicle type updated with RMS, then if that doesn't fix it, get on historic plates.  Bloody computers, if actual humans were involved in the decision making process it could be sorted out!


RE: NSW registration - body type for CTP insurance - Grantus - 04-12-2022

(03-12-2022, 10:10 PM)Hairyman Wrote: I hear what you're saying about location/age and risks but our other car is a Mazda 3 and is something like $300 to get CTP for as well, and the van was about $700-800 when I lived in Homebush as well, before I moved to Redfern.

The last years CTP was $700.14 and that was the lowest since I registered in NSW in 2017.

I should probably get the second row of seats in, then get the vehicle type updated with RMS, then if that doesn't fix it, get on historic plates.  Bloody computers, if actual humans were involved in the decision making process it could be sorted out!

Something is surely amiss, when they want those excessive fees for a private rego’d, 30+ year old daily driver……no matter where you live.

They are still commercial rates, for business registration.

Dig deeper, and hopefully get a result.


RE: NSW registration - body type for CTP insurance - wirrah - 04-12-2022

(04-12-2022, 12:03 AM)Grantus Wrote: Something is surely amiss, when they want those excessive fees for a private rego’d, 30+ year old daily driver……no matter where you live.

They are still commercial rates, for business registration.

Dig deeper, and hopefully get a result.

We have one business registered vehicle, the near 3 tonne Disco, the CTP is $315... (mind you the FBT makes up for it)