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Goki07
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Which Insurance Company is cheaper for Accord Euro R?

Post by Goki07 » Mon Sep 26, 2011 12:05 am

Any bros can recommend?

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Post by saint jo » Mon Sep 26, 2011 9:36 am

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Post by alexqueba1 » Thu Aug 15, 2013 8:00 pm

hi for your question related to insurance company i think may be it chartis. or you should contact any other insurgence company they fulfill your requirement.
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Post by zhelinm » Thu Aug 15, 2013 11:53 pm

For comprehensive Chartis is the lowest. For 3rd party and 3rd party fire and theft, AXA has the best rates by going via Citibank. You can try out for your rates using AXA online quotation. Going via citibank to AXA will get you 20% off AXA rates.

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Post by chongwm » Wed Aug 21, 2013 8:26 pm

Personally, I'll never go with AXA again.

My CL7 got hit from the side by an E-class taxi and the cabby claimed it was 100% wife's (the driver) fault.
His statement was pretty ludicrous that even his company declined to pursue so the cabby hired his own lawyer and pursued to court.
Court cited no other eye-witness so ruled 50-50. AXA accepted the court's ruling without fighting it on ridiculous grounds. Taxi was at a minor road (with stop line) my wife was at the main road, taxi turned and hit.

Cabby claimed that he was stationary at stop line but my CL7 somehow hit the taxi's front so hard that he was flung forwards causing him to hit his steering hard enough to cause chest trauma (got x-rays to prove some more). Cabby claimed the front and rear doors of my CL7 caved in because the hit was so hard.

From the cabby's viewpoint, I understand why he acted the way he did. His financial loss would be pretty high even if his driving record is spotless. Regardless, his moral integrity is definitely lacking in this case. Lesson learnt: never allow the other driver (especially if driving is their livelihood) to go without a written (and video) statement if I think it is his fault, dash-cam notwithstanding.

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Post by louisyhw » Thu Sep 19, 2013 10:45 pm

Do try Tokio Marine or AIG. :)

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