Bupa car insurance review

Bupa comprehensive car insurance doesn’t offer particularly strong benefits yet its policies are more expensive than many other brands.

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Pros

  • Bupa Health Insurance and Bupa Ultimate Health Insurance members may be eligible for discounts on their premium. Check Bupa's website to see the latest offer.
  • With an Australian-based customer care service and a 24/7 emergency phone line, you can get support whenever you need it.
  • If Bupa's Comprehensive cover isn't enough, you can upgrade to 'Ultimate Cover' for extra perks. (However, you will have to pay more).

Cons

  • We compared 37 comprehensive car insurance policies. On average, 22 brands offered cheaper comprehensive car insurance than Bupa.
  • Bupa's product disclosure statement includes vague terminology like 'reasonable costs'. This makes it difficult to know exactly what exactly you're covered for.
  • If you want your own choice of repairer, you'll have to upgrade to 'Ultimate Cover' and pay a higher premium.

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    We analyse over 80 car insurance products and rate each one on price and features. What we get out the other end is a nice round number out of 10 to help you start comparing.

    To make sure we're comparing apples with apples, we collect quotes for 8 different personas and analyse different car insurance features. Our team then does some fancy maths to get the Finder Score, taking both price and features into account. We analyse comprehensive, third party fire and theft and third party property damage products individually.

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    How does Bupa compare with other car insurers?

    Price

    In comparison to other popular insurers, Bupa was typically more expensive with multiple cheaper car insurance providers.
    As the cost of car insurance is calculated based on your specific details, quotes will vary. The below is for comprehensive policies only.

    InsurerNSWQLDSATASVICWAAustralia averageApply
    Bupa$1,659$1,225$1,249$1,099$1,794$1,209$1,372More info
    youi$1,418$1,147$946$877$1,467$1,068$1,154Get quote
    $1,280$921$940$861$1,164$857$1,004Get quote
    NRMA logo$1,972$1,108$1,009$878N/A$1,052$1,204More info
    AAMI$1,533$912$874$811$1,054$816$1,000More info

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    What additional cover options are available?

    The ability to add extra cover options can help you craft the best car insurance policy for your needs. Keep in mind, limits apply to all of these additional cover options. Be sure to read the product disclosure statement.

    • Pay as you drive. If you drive less than 15,000 km a year, you could get cheaper cover.
    • Hire car cover. Get cover for the cost of a hire car if your insured car is stolen or damaged.
    • Excess-free windscreen cover. Bupa will pay for the cost of repairing or replacing your windscreen if it's broken or damaged.
    • Excess-free kangaroo damage cover. If your car is damaged in an accidental animal collision, Bupa will waive the excess.
    • Sports gear cover. Bupa will pay up to $3,000 for sports gear stored in your car if it's damaged or stolen.
    • Roadside emergency assist. Access to 24/7 roadside assistance and an Australian-based emergency support helpline.
    • Bupa Ultimate. Upgrade your policy to Bupa Ultimate to choose your own repairer in the event of an accident and to increase your claimable amounts.

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