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As a leading luxury car brand in Australia, Audi offers a diverse range of models, from sedans and SUVs to sports cars. With such a wide selection, the cost of insurance can vary significantly.
If you want to insure your Audi, you can compare a range of quotes online from leading insurers in Australia to find car insurance to suit your needs. Get started today.
Insurance premiums for an Audi in Australia can vary depending on a number of factors related to your circumstances, your car and the insurer you choose.
However, as an example, if you’re looking to insure your 2020 Audi Q3, you could expect to pay between approximately $1,242 and $3,681 a year, or between $119 and $344 per month, with a $900 excess. This is based on the following 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 Audi models currently available in Australia, including from the following lines:
The specific model and value of your Audi can impact your insurance premium. Generally, high-end luxury vehicles and sports cars may have higher premiums due to their higher value, expensive repair costs and increased risk of theft.
A driver’s age and driving experience can affect car insurance premiums. Less experienced and younger drivers might face higher premiums due to the perceived higher risk associated with their age group, compared to more experienced and mature drivers.
Where you live and park your Audi can also influence the insurance premium. Areas with higher rates of accidents, theft or vandalism may result in higher premiums, as can living in urban areas or regions prone to severe weather conditions.
How you use your Audi can impact your insurance premium. If you frequently use your car for business purposes or have a long daily commute, for example, it may lead to higher premiums compared to using the vehicle for personal use with limited mileage.
Choosing a higher excess amount—the portion you pay out of pocket before the insurance coverage kicks in—can lower your premium, while a lower excess may increase your premium.
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.
Select your car make and find out how much it may cost to insure, read helpful guides and compare quotes.
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