Compare car insurance policies for March

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    Comprehensive Car Insurance

    Youi like to get to know you from the very first conversation, which provides you with the opportunity to find comprehensive car insurance cover that could better suit your lifestyle and your needs. Because we’re all individuals, so we all use our cars differently from day-to-day. Youi is car insurance that’s a bit more you-shaped. Mozo People's Choice Excellent Customer Service Car Insurance award winner in 2024.

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    Comprehensive Car Insurance

    QBE’s Comprehensive Car Insurance covers you for things like accident damage, fire and theft. Enjoy three year new car replacement. Get a hire car if you’re not at fault. Repair guarantee. Save $75 when you apply online.

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    • Online discount $75 off new policies
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    Gold Comprehensive Car Insurance

    Get award winning Car Insurance. Save 15% ^ on your first year’s premium when you purchase a new policy online. Budget Direct offers tailor-made cover, new-for-old replacement, 24/7 claims, a highly-rated claims service, and get a hire car following a theft.

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    • Online discount 15% off the first year's premium for new policies purchased online. T&C's apply.
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    • No claim discount
    • Online discount $50 off the first year's premium
    • Discount on Home and Contents Insurance if held
    • Under 25s can get 10% discount by completing AAMI Skilled Driver Course.
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    • No claim discount
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  • Comprehensive Plus Car Insurance

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    • Online discount 10% off first year's premium
    • Multi policy discount of 10% off each new eligible policy with Apia.
    • Customers who drive less than 20,000km per year can save up to 23%.
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March car insurance snapshot

Summer may be over, but March is still a pretty chill month. Mardi Gras is nearly here, footy season is just around the corner and the evenings are warm enough for an evening cruise.

But those roads are getting busier, with people juggling work, school and weekend plans... so let’s take a moment to make sure your car insurance is up to the task.

If you’re on the road a lot, it might be worth looking into roadside assistance that can come to your rescue if you break down. And with stormy season on the horizon, it’s also a good idea to make sure you’re covered for things like hail and storm damage.

And have a look at your excess. More driving means the likelihood of bingles - even minor ones - increases. If your excess is too high, it means you might not be able to have minor damage fixed on your insurer’s dime. Just keep in mind that a lower excess usually translates into higher premiums.

Whatever the case may be, grab a moment this March to give your policy a quick review. And compare options if your policy isn’t stacking up. With that in mind, here are some valuable discounts running in this month:

Valuable discounts running in March 2025 (T&Cs apply)

  • Budget Direct Gold Comprehensive Car Insurance | Save up to 15% on your first year's premium when you buy online. Plus, no claims discounts are available.
  • Virgin Money Car Insurance | Save up to 15% on your first year's premium when you buy online, plus earn 10k Velocity points if you buy before 31 January 2025 and hold your policy for at least 65 days.
  • Rollin’ Comprehensive Car Insurance | The Safe ‘n Save app rewards safer driving using telematics. Recently rolled out for private car use, it is a completely optional - and potentially lucrative - feature.
  • Woolworths Everyday Comprehensive Car Insurance | Save 10% off your in-store Woolworths grocery shop once a month, and take advantage of the drive-less, pay-less option.
  • Qantas Comprehensive Car Insurance | Open a new policy online before 29 Jan, keep it active for 60 days, and earn up to 40,000 Qantas Points based on your premium. Opening online also gives you a 15% discount. Plus, you’ll earn 1 Qantas Point per $1 spent on premiums and up to 2,600 extra points each year by completing car safety checks in the Qantas Wellbeing App.
  • QBE Comprehensive Car Insurance | Save $75 on your first year's premium when you apply online.

Mozo tracks over 50 comprehensive car insurance policies. So if you’re looking for a place to start your search, a good place might be with the winners of the 2024 Mozo Experts Choice Car Insurance Awards which showcases the best car insurance in Australia.

Car insurance knowledge hub

Your level of cover

A car insurance policy is a contract between you and your insurance provider. You pay the premium, the provider covers you for damages covered under your policy. 

In Australia, you'll generally come across four types of car insurance, and each covers you for different vehicle-related incidents. The level of cover you choose determines what combination of damages you’re covered for: your car, their car, other types of property, injuries or some combination of these. 

Here's a brief rundown—click on any box below to explore complete guides for each type of cover:

The car insurance excess

When your insurance company pays a claim according to your policy, you usually share a small portion of the costs. Your portion is called the excess. Here are some key points to remember about excesses.

  • The excess amount. Most policies offer a range of excess amounts you can choose from. A higher excess means lower premiums since you’ll be paying more toward any claim…and vice versa. Most policies offer a range of about $500-$2000 for your standard excess, although you will find some that offer as low as $0 or as high as $5000.
  • Additional excesses. The standard excess applies whenever you need to claim, regardless who is driving the car. But additional excesses can be stacked on top of this for things like unlisted drivers and young and/or inexperienced drivers.

Want to learn more about the car insurance excess?

Click to explore our comprehensive guide. View

The car insurance premium

The premium is how much your policy costs, paid either monthly or yearly - sometimes with a discount if you pay yearly. It’s calculated based on your level of cover, the excess and a whole host of behavioural like your age, gender, and postal code; situational factors like your driving and claims histories; and policy choices like your level of cover and choice of excess.

How much does car insurance cost?

Our 2024 Mozo Car Insurance Report found that the average Aussie pays $1,717 per year on car insurance. Keep in mind this includes all levels of cover, so lower levels of cover will generally be cheaper.

But the fact is, the cost of a car insurance policy can change significantly depending on your unique behavioural, situational and policy factors as described above.

For a clearer picture, we invite you to get some free quotes for yourself. Start by comparing options in our table at the top of this page. 

How to compare car insurance quotes

These days, the process of getting quotes and choosing a car insurance policy is easier than it’s ever been. Within the time it takes you to finish your coffee, you can narrow down your options, compare a few quotes and dig into the finer details of your soon-to-be policy.

The streamlined approach goes like this:

  1. Create your shortlist. Scroll to the table at the top of the page where we list out more than 50 policies and highlight the major features of each. Create a shortlist of the car insurance policies you like the best.
  2. Get quotes. Fill out the insurance company’s online quote form with all relevant details about you and your car.
  3. Read the PDS. If you like the price and features from 1 or 2 of your quotes, skim through the product disclosure statements (PDS) of the ones you like to get a little better feel for these policies. The next section explains more about how to read a PDS.

If you’ve entered in all of the correct details, including your rego, driver’s licence number and you don’t have any major driving infractions that might be especially concerning, you can often buy your policy immediately after getting your online quote

You can even use quotes for research. It’s obligation-free, quick and straightforward. You just fill in the details, click ‘get quote’ and within seconds you’ll get an estimate of your premium. 

But don’t be alarmed if you’re prompted to contact the insurance company if they need more information to complete your purchase.

Want to learn more about quotes?

Head on over to our expert quotes guide View

The car insurance PDS

PDS stands for Product Disclosure Statement, and it basically outlines in detail the contractual obligations and responsibilities of both you and the insurer.

There you’ll find what you’re covered for (and not covered for), how much cover it gives you, and under what circumstances you’re entitled to a claim - as well as what could void your cover. 

Think of it as your policy’s single source of truth.

Using the PDS for research

Downloading and leafing through the PDSs of any policy you’re considering is a great way to understand these policies in a more organised and comprehensive manner, versus browsing car insurance websites.

Thanks to financial regulations, you can download the PDS of any car insurance policy from their website, whether you’re a member or not.

Use our table above to compare major high-level  features, and then consult the PDS of those you are interested in.

Learn how to read a PDS

Check out our guide to car insurance product disclosure statements View

Getting into an accident or suffering other damage

Let’s call this the incident phase, since car accidents aren’t the only type of incident you might need to claim for - weather-related damage and theft are other examples of car-related incidents that can cause damage. The way you respond after an accident plays a key role in all the investigations, reports, negotiations and settlements that follow.

That’s where documentation is of utmost importance. It helps you back-up your claims and it helps your insurance company advocate on your behalf in potential disputes over who’s at fault.

  • Documenting a car accident. In any accident, your fault or not, you need to take proper precautions to avoid further damage and to document everything. Our handy guide on what to do after a car accident explains how to go about documenting the evidence you need following an accident.      
  • Documenting weather-related damage. If you’re covered for weather-related damage, take pictures of the damage and jot down any weather events for that location and time.     
  • Documenting theft. If someone steals your car, go straight to the police and file a report. Then contact your insurance and await further instructions from both.

Your policy may have separate conditions for minor mishaps (eg, a pebble cracks your windshield). Your PDS should explain what to do in these situations. Or call your insurance company directly.

What to do after an accident?

Learn more in our comprehensive guide. View

Making a car insurance claim

Making a claim is how you ask your insurance company to keep their promise and cover the costs of an incident that’s covered by your policy. Submitting one involves notifying your insurer of the accident, filling out your insurer’s claim form, including all required documentation and submitting a claim. 

There are multiple ways to submit including online and via email, but we recommend calling your insurer first, especially if it’s a major accident where you’ll need guidance on what to do and not do in those immediate circumstances.

Just ring them up using the contact information listed in the PDS and certificate of insurance. They can open your claim right away, provide you with a case number and help advise you on the best way to submit your documentation based on your circumstances.

Learn more about the claims process.

Check out our comprehensive guide to home insurance claims. View

Settling a car insurance claim

This is when your policy approves or denies your claim, and pays out the damages that satisfy the conditions of your policy. This takes place after they’ve investigated the circumstances of the incident, reviewed all the evidence, consulted with third parties like the police or other guy’s insurance company, assessed damages and arrived at a decision.

If they deny your claim or you disagree with certain other decisions, you have two opportunities to appeal, in this order:

  1. Internal appeals process. The insurance company will have an internal disputes resolution department, entirely separate from the department that originally denied your claim. The first step is to appeal to them. The process will be outlined in your PDS.
  2. Australian Financial Complaints Authority. If that doesn’t work, the AFCA provides free and independent complaints service . Just come prepared with all your evidence and make sure you have your facts straight.

What’s the best car insurance?

When our expert insurance experts and analysts evaluate policies to determine the best car insurance policies in Australia, we place them into two categories:

  • Exceptional value. Policies that hit that sweet spot between price and the must-have features.
  • Exceptional quality. Policies that stand out for their generous perks and flexible options, price aside.

Your idea of best may differ from someone else’s, so decide which category describes you best. Then check out our top picks in those categories featured on our 2024 Mozo Experts Choice Awards page at the link below.

Find out who won

Check out our winners in the 2024 Mozo Experts Choice Awards for car insurance View

What’s the cheapest car insurance?

You can’t go wrong checking out our Exceptional Value picks mentioned above. They’re the cheapest we’ve found based on our requirement that they contain all the essential features most drivers need. But if you want more help, our guide to cheap car insurance can help you bring your premiums even lower.

Learn how to save on car insurance.

Check out our guide to cheap car insurance in Australia. View

Other key FAQs about car insurance

Is my insurance valid Australia-wide?

Yes, if you drive interstate for a holiday or short-term period, your car insurance will be valid if you suffer a covered incident.

If you're planning on spending a lot of time away from your registered address it's a good idea to check with your insurance company to see if they have any limits on the number of days you can be out of the state and still be covered. 

Most car insurance companies operate Australia-wide, but if you are looking to compare car insurance policies specifically in your state, Mozo has the details on localised providers, including those in:

Can I add my children and learner drivers to my policy?

Yes, you can have a learner driver listed on your car insurance policy.

Depending on which company you go with, your child may or may not already be automatically covered. If they’re not, you will have to update your policy either online or over the phone to include them. I should all be outlined in the PDS.

Do I need my own car insurance policy when I get my P-plates?

Only if you purchase your own car that's registered in your name. If you’re under 25 you can usually stay on your parents' insurance policy if you are driving a family car. Buying your own young drivers car insurance policy will probably be more expensive since insurance companies factor how much driving experience you have into your premium.

Are car insurance premiums tax-deductible?

If you're using your car for work, you might be able to claim some of your car insurance on your taxes. To do that, you'll need to figure out what percentage of your driving is for work and what's just for fun. 

You can either keep a logbook of your work trips and mileage or use the cents-per-kilometre method that the ATO outlines. When in doubt, check the ATO website  for the specifics on how to make it all legit.

Will car insurance cover engine failure and mechanical faults?

Engine failure and other mechanical issues generally aren't covered by your typical car insurance policy unless it‘s the result of damage covered under your claim (like an accident) 

That's because it’s often chalked up to normal wear and tear, which insurance doesn't touch. 

However, if you have a car under warranty, you might be able to get the engine failure sorted through that avenue. Always read the terms of your warranty and car insurance PDS to know exactly what's covered and what's not.

Will my insurance cover me to drive other cars?

The quick answer is no, your own car insurance typically doesn't cover you to drive someone else's car. However, you're most likely covered under that car owner's insurance policy if you have permission to drive it. 

Keep in mind that the car owner might be responsible for any 'unlisted driver' excess fees if you're not listed on their policy and something happens. If you find yourself driving someone else's car regularly, it could be a good idea for them to list you on their policy to avoid those extra fees.

What does 'damages' mean?

When your policy covers you for damages it can refer to:

  • Damages to your car (caused by you or by nature)
  • Financial damages you incur by damaging someone’s car or property with your car
  • Financial damages you incur by injuring yourself, another person or animal with your car
  • Damage uninsured drivers cause to your car

Exactly which of these you're covered for depends on your level of cover.

If an insured driver causes damage to you, that’s when their insurance kicks in. But it’s still important to keep your insurance company in the loop so they can help work on your behalf.

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Budget Direct Car Insurance
Overall 9/10
Couldn't recommend more for car insurance.

As someone who recently obtained my license and brought my first car the clear next step was to get some insurance...after a quick google search which outlined my options, a quick check gave me a rough idea of price of those but Budget Direct were not only one of the top rated at the time of my researching but one of the best value, they were the only ones who made me feel at ease dealing with them from that first phone call about an enquiry and quote after that I went ahead and purchased my car insurance from them, they explained everything to me, made sure that I understood and was conformable throughout, laid out my options and sent through information and copy's straight to my email, that they had me check I had received before ending the call. It was quick and easy even for a first timer and they made me feel safe buying from them, since then, I have received regular updates and no hidden changes or chargers to my policy. There website is also very easy to navigate and use. I guess as with all insurance companies it will always be expensive to have everything you want and there is always going to be a lot of information to read, comb through and compare and this one is no different but if your after car insurance is simple, straight forward, easy to use online and great customer service even for those really easy questions you can want to make sure of so far I couldn't recommend Budget Direct enough.

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As someone who recently obtained my license and brought my first car the clear next step was to get some insurance...after a quick google search which outlined my options, a quick check gave me a rough idea of price of those but Budget Direct were not only one of the top rated at the time of my researching but one of the best value, they were the only ones who made me feel at ease dealing with them from that first phone call about an enquiry and quote after that I went ahead and purchased my car insurance from them, they explained everything to me, made sure that I understood and was conformable throughout, laid out my options and sent through information and copy's straight to my email, that they had me check I had received before ending the call. It was quick and easy even for a first timer and they made me feel safe buying from them, since then, I have received regular updates and no hidden changes or chargers to my policy. There website is also very easy to navigate and use. I guess as with all insurance companies it will always be expensive to have everything you want and there is always going to be a lot of information to read, comb through and compare and this one is no different but if your after car insurance is simple, straight forward, easy to use online and great customer service even for those really easy questions you can want to make sure of so far I couldn't recommend Budget Direct enough.

Value for money
9/10
Policy coverage
8/10
Customer service
9/10
Claims handling
7/10
Trust
8/10
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Samantha, Western Australia, reviewed 5 days ago
Everyday Insurance from Woolworths Car Insurance
Overall 4/10
RIPPOFF

Massive hike in inurance price. Being loyal is not worth it. How can you charge 33% of your car value, It's pathetic. Need to change

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Massive hike in inurance price. Being loyal is not worth it. How can you charge 33% of your car value, It's pathetic. Need to change

Value for money
1/10
Policy coverage
7/10
Customer service
5/10
Claims handling
7/10
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Michael, Victoria, reviewed 5 days ago
RAA Car Insurance
Overall 10/10
Absolutely amazing.. OUTSTANDING customer service

Raa have been amazing.. I have unlimited free windscreen replacements for life. HOW GOOD

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Raa have been amazing.. I have unlimited free windscreen replacements for life. HOW GOOD

Value for money
7/10
Policy coverage
10/10
Customer service
7/10
Claims handling
10/10
Trust
10/10
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Jake, South Australia, reviewed 5 days ago
RAA Comprehensive Car Insurance
Overall 4/10
Overall good

Reasonable rates but don't know if I trust a fari payout

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Reasonable rates but don't know if I trust a fari payout

Value for money
5/10
Policy coverage
5/10
Customer service
5/10
Claims handling
5/10
Trust
3/10
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Irene, South Australia, reviewed 5 days ago
Allianz Comprehensive Cover
Overall 9/10
Alliance Car Insurance: Reliable coverage for all.

When I first started looking for car insurance, I was overwhelmed by the options. I needed a company that felt reliable and accessible, especially since I was a new driver. Alliance stood out to me because of its reputation for excellent customer service and straightforward policies. Friends had recommended it, sharing stories of quick responses and helpful representatives. This personal touch made me feel more confident in my choice. Pros Diverse Coverage Options: Alliance offers a variety of coverage plans. I found it comforting to know I could choose from basic liability to more comprehensive options that suited my lifestyle. Affordable Rates: One of the biggest draws for me was the affordability. I was on a tight budget, and Alliance's competitive rates allowed me to get the coverage I needed without breaking the bank. User-Friendly Online Management: Managing my policy online has been a breeze. I can easily access documents, update my information, and file claims with just a few clicks. This convenience has saved me time and stress. Responsive Customer Service: Whenever I had questions or needed assistance, the customer service team was quick to respond. They made me feel valued as a customer, which is something I genuinely appreciate. Cons Claims Processing Delays: While my overall experience has been positive, I did hear from a few friends about delays in the claims process. They expressed frustration when they needed timely support after an accident. Policy Exclusions: Some customers mentioned that certain exclusions in the policies weren’t clearly communicated. It’s crucial to read the fine print to avoid surprises later on. Mixed Customer Feedback: Although many have had great experiences, there are also reports of dissatisfaction. It's a reminder that experiences can vary widely, and it's essential to do thorough research. Limited Discounts: Compared to some competitors, Alliance might not offer as many discount opportunities. This could affect savings for those who are looking to maximize their budget. Conclusion Overall, my journey with Alliance car insurance has been mostly positive. Their commitment to customer service and affordable rates make them a strong contender in the insurance market. However, potential customers should be aware of the mixed feedback regarding claims and exclusions. Taking the time to understand the policy details can help ensure a smoother experience.

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When I first started looking for car insurance, I was overwhelmed by the options. I needed a company that felt reliable and accessible, especially since I was a new driver. Alliance stood out to me because of its reputation for excellent customer service and straightforward policies. Friends had recommended it, sharing stories of quick responses and helpful representatives. This personal touch made me feel more confident in my choice. Pros Diverse Coverage Options: Alliance offers a variety of coverage plans. I found it comforting to know I could choose from basic liability to more comprehensive options that suited my lifestyle. Affordable Rates: One of the biggest draws for me was the affordability. I was on a tight budget, and Alliance's competitive rates allowed me to get the coverage I needed without breaking the bank. User-Friendly Online Management: Managing my policy online has been a breeze. I can easily access documents, update my information, and file claims with just a few clicks. This convenience has saved me time and stress. Responsive Customer Service: Whenever I had questions or needed assistance, the customer service team was quick to respond. They made me feel valued as a customer, which is something I genuinely appreciate. Cons Claims Processing Delays: While my overall experience has been positive, I did hear from a few friends about delays in the claims process. They expressed frustration when they needed timely support after an accident. Policy Exclusions: Some customers mentioned that certain exclusions in the policies weren’t clearly communicated. It’s crucial to read the fine print to avoid surprises later on. Mixed Customer Feedback: Although many have had great experiences, there are also reports of dissatisfaction. It's a reminder that experiences can vary widely, and it's essential to do thorough research. Limited Discounts: Compared to some competitors, Alliance might not offer as many discount opportunities. This could affect savings for those who are looking to maximize their budget. Conclusion Overall, my journey with Alliance car insurance has been mostly positive. Their commitment to customer service and affordable rates make them a strong contender in the insurance market. However, potential customers should be aware of the mixed feedback regarding claims and exclusions. Taking the time to understand the policy details can help ensure a smoother experience.

Value for money
8/10
Policy coverage
9/10
Customer service
9/10
Claims handling
7/10
Trust
7/10
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David, Victoria, reviewed 11 days ago

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