In a move that will excite drivers nationwide, AAMI has announced significant discounts on their car insurance policies, making comprehensive coverage more accessible and affordable than ever. For those looking to secure the most robust protection for their vehicles, AAMI is offering a $50 discount on new comprehensive policies purchased online. This offer makes it easier for car owners to enjoy peace of mind and ensures they’re getting one of the best deals on the market.
The savings don’t stop there. AAMI is also extending a $20 discount on third-party policies, providing an economical option for drivers seeking to cover damages they might cause to other people’s property in an accident. Whether you’re leaning towards the all-encompassing protection offered by comprehensive insurance or the focused coverage of a third-party policy, AAMI’s discounts offer a fantastic opportunity to save money while securing the coverage you need.
Comprehensive car insurance with AAMI is not just about accidental damage or theft; it’s a complete package that includes cover for accessories and modifications, hire car options after not-at-fault-incidents, and even a new for old replacement feature. For those looking for more, AAMI provides the option to upgrade with additional benefits such as hire car coverage after any incident, windscreen and window glass cover, and AAMI Roadside Assist, ensuring drivers are fully supported, no matter where their journeys take them.
To take advantage of these discounts, prospective policyholders simply need to quote and buy their policy online, streamlining the process and providing instant savings. As always, AAMI encourages customers to review the Product Disclosure Statement (PDS) for a comprehensive understanding of coverage options and benefits. This initiative not only underscores AAMI’s commitment to providing value to its customers but also reinforces its position as a leader in the car insurance industry, offering both economic and comprehensive solutions tailored to meet the diverse needs of Australian drivers.