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If you’re a driver in South Australia, you’ll already have compulsory third party (CTP) insurance included in your car registration. While this provides basic legal cover, many people choose to add extra protection for greater peace of mind.
You can learn about the different types of optional car insurance available in SA—and how they compare—in the sections below. If you’re looking for comprehensive car insurance, use the table at the top of this page to explore and compare comprehensive car insurance policies that suit your needs.
There are four types of car insurance in Australia. These are:
In Australia, only CTP insurance is compulsory. However, you may want to consider taking out comprehensive car insurance for a wider level of coverage.
There’s no single car insurance policy that suits everyone. The right option for you will depend on your individual needs, budget, and how much cover you’re looking for.
If you’re mainly concerned about damage you might cause to other people’s vehicles or property, third party property damage insurance could be enough. But if you also want cover for your own car—such as damage from an accident, theft, fire or weather events like floods or hail damage—comprehensive car insurance may be worth considering, even though it usually costs more.
The table above may be helpful to you in finding a car insurance policy that suits your needs. It lets you compare comprehensive car insurance covers from various providers, with filters to narrow down your results for greater relevance.
The cost of car insurance in South Australia can vary based on several factors. Insurers typically look at your age, the type of car you drive, where you live, how your car is stored overnight, and any optional extras you add to your policy.
Your choice of cover also plays a role. Comprehensive insurance generally costs more than third party options, but it provides broader protection for both your vehicle and others.
If you’re looking to manage your premium, here are some ways to potentially reduce your costs:
If you’re taking out comprehensive cover, your premium may also depend on whether you choose market value or agreed value for your car. This can affect the payout you receive if your car is written off.
While price is important, it’s worth weighing up the value and coverage you’re getting for your premium. A cheaper policy may not always offer the protection you need.
You can use the table above to compare comprehensive car insurance policies in South Australia. It includes filters to help you find options tailored to your situation. You may also want to explore Canstar’s Car Insurance Star Ratings and Awards, which compare policies based on both features and value.
Looking for an award-winning product or to switch providers or brands? Canstar rates products based on price and features in our Star Ratings and Awards. Our expert Research team shares insights about which products offer 5-Star value and which providers offer outstanding value overall. We also reveal which providers have the most satisfied customers in our dedicated Customer Satisfaction Awards.
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