yes i agree, go for the in-house and decide after the 1year, cos usually the cash discount given to you on the car is quite significant, so why not?Originally posted by sgboy:Normally for in-house insurance, they have discount under the price list. For example, they quote u a discount of $2500 for in-house insurance. If you do not want to purchase the in-house insurance, then you got to pay additional $2500 for the car.
I recommend you to go for the in-house insurance for the first year. then for second year, see if the company give any discount, etc...
For me, I bought under Cycle & Carriage. They have in-house insurance under AIG. Not bad, second year still give discount and best of all, in case of accident, I go to C&C, which is one of the authorised workshop.
You sound like an eager learner. Unless you are admitting that you are lazy, why dun u pay the various showroom a visit and posed as a potential buyer? In that way u get to ask and learnt everything first hand rather than absorbing possibly distorted views over here ?!?!? Anyway all the showrooms are bundled together in 2 areas. I don't see much hassle walking down the stretch of Leng Kee or Ubi...Originally posted by ula_man:Hi i am currently researching into motor insurance and would like to know to gather more facts about inhouse insurance from the car experts here!
I would like to know a list of which car co and insurance co team up together to provide inhouse insurance?
Are there cases where one could have a few choices of insurers?
Under inhouse insurance, what are the benefits to the insurers?
Thanks a million!![]()
One way is to go to websites like ONEMOTORING to check.Originally posted by ula_man:Hi i am currently researching into motor insurance and would like to know to gather more facts about inhouse insurance from the car experts here!
I would like to know a list of which car co and insurance co team up together to provide inhouse insurance?
Are there cases where one could have a few choices of insurers?
Under inhouse insurance, what are the benefits to the insurers?
Thanks a million!![]()
One way is to go to websites like ONEMOTORING to check.Originally posted by ula_man:Hi i am currently researching into motor insurance and would like to know to gather more facts about inhouse insurance from the car experts here!
I would like to know a list of which car co and insurance co team up together to provide inhouse insurance?
Are there cases where one could have a few choices of insurers?
Under inhouse insurance, what are the benefits to the insurers?
Thanks a million!![]()