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Jeep is an iconic American car brand known for its versatile off-road vehicles. In Australia, Jeep has established a strong presence with its lineup of SUV and ute models, offering drivers a combination of ruggedness and style.
Whether you’re conquering challenging terrains or driving in the city, it's essential to have appropriate car insurance in place. You can compare quotes online from some of Australia’s leading car insurers side-by-side and filter offers based on premiums, excesses and payment schedules. Get started with a free, no-obligation quote today.
The cost of car insurance for a Jeep in Australia can vary depending on a wide range of factors specific to you, your car and your insurer.
However, as an example, to insure a 2020 Jeep Wrangler 4-door hardtop, you could expect to pay between approximately $1,096 and $4,261 per year, or $105 and $398 per month, for your insurance if you agreed a $900 excess. This is based on the below assumptions:
Please note the above premiums were sourced in June 2023 from a range of Australian car insurance providers. This quote may change depending on a number of factors specific to you and your profile.
You can compare offers for all Jeep models currently available in Australia, including the following:
The specific model of your Jeep and its age can impact your car insurance premiums. Generally, newer and more expensive Jeep models may have higher insurance costs due to their higher repair and replacement costs.
If you frequently take your Jeep off-road or use its 4×4 capabilities, it may impact your insurance rates. Off-roading increases the likelihood of accidents and vehicle damage, which can lead to higher premiums.
Insurance providers will take your driving record into account, including any previous accidents, traffic violations or claims you may have made. A clean driving history with no accidents or violations generally results in lower insurance costs.
Any modifications made to your Jeep, such as lift kits, aftermarket accessories or engine modifications, can affect your insurance premiums. It’s essential to disclose any modifications to your insurance provider.
Where you live, drive and park your Jeep can influence your insurance costs. For example, urban areas with heavy congestion and areas with higher rates of theft, vandalism or accidents may result in higher premiums.
The most basic type of optional cover available, TPPD insurance can offer protection for damage caused by your vehicle to other people's property. However, no damage to your vehicle will be covered.
A step up from TPPD, TPFT insurance can also cover damage to your vehicle sustained due to a fire or theft (or attempted theft) in addition to third-party property damage if you're in an at-fault accident.
The most extensive (and expensive) form of cover, comprehensive car insurance can also offer cover for damage to your vehicle in an accident, collision and certain weather events on top of the areas TPFT covers.
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