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Here's a comparison on my 'new' daily (that I picked up 2 weekes ago) - registration due to-day.

It's just a '97 Maxima GV

As I said earlier, Shannons gave me a CTP Green Slip for $440

The existing final 2 weeks of rego was piggy-backed by NRMA CTP.

My NRMA Renewal CTP costs $742 for the same car & personal particulars.

Q. The difference?

A. $302

I'll tell you why Terri,

NRMA are basing their prices on the highest CTP risk and sending them out. Thus hoping for any idiot to pay it.

If you actually call them to discuss the particulars of the CTP for your situation it most of the time comes down.

I'll tell you why Terri,

NRMA are basing their prices on the highest CTP risk and sending them out. Thus hoping for any idiot to pay it.

If you actually call them to discuss the particulars of the CTP for your situation it most of the time comes down.

tried this, they wouldnt budge.

could have been the person I was speaking to though.

tried this, they wouldnt budge.

could have been the person I was speaking to though.

Depends it's really only NRMA who was doing it.

You're situation is different Luke yours will most likely be around the 600-700 mark

Wait hang on

I rang today and asked the Q again re: getting it in APR not Livo

Got told it was $264 for 12 months???? Waiting for the paperwork to confirm. Awesome if that's the case (considering it gets driven like 6 times a year)

I think you'll find that's 6 months my dear. :P

  • 2 weeks later...

Female Driver Age 41.

1 Point lost on her license.

Car (all of them) garaged in 2767.

Youngest Driver - 21yr old

No accidents.

1996 R33 Gtst - $787

1996 Honda EK Civic - $787

1995 Toyota AE111 (Personal Import) - $788

I hate this time of the year!

* Female Driver aged 41 with 1 pt lost doesn't count against you.
* Living at 2767 shouldn't work against you, except that you're still in the Sydney basin.
* Youngest driver 21 is your 'ball n chain' = my 2c
He/she isn't attached to all 3 cars huh?

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