Canstar compared Bingle's car insurance with other insurers in South Australia and awarded us the Outstanding Value Car Insurance South Australia award in 2020.
Bingle offers car insurance in all states and territories in Australia, including South Australia. South Australia is well-known for the Barossa Valley, world heritage listed landscapes, and annual sports and cultural events. There's lots to discover and explore, so why not get a cheap car insurance quote with us and find out everything the state has to offer? From Adelaide to Arthurton, Ceduna to Coober Pedy, and Baird Bay to Bute – wherever you're from in South Australia, get a car insurance quote with Bingle.
Our highest level of car insurance. Comprehensive Car Insurance has you covered for accidental loss or damage to your car including theft and natural events, plus damage to other people's vehicles and property that is caused by the use of your car.
Our Third Party Property Damage car insurance provides cover for damage to other people's vehicles and property caused by the use of your car. It doesn't offer any cover for damage sustained by your car. Just note, this product does not cover your car (including if your car is stolen). If you want cover if your car is stolen, take a look at our Comprehensive cover.
Regardless of your state, if you take up Comprehensive Car Insurance with us you can also choose from a range of optional extras. Optional extras include Windscreen and Glass cover , Keep Mobile cover (which provides you with a hire car1), and New for Old cover (only available for cars 3 years of age and under from date of manufacture).
If you're moving states, you may want to do some research to make sure you're all organised:
The standard excess ranges from $600 to $1700 depending what you selected when you bought or renewed your policy. if you hold a Comprehensive car insurance policy with us. If you hold a Third Party property policy, the excess varies based on your state. Your excess can be found in your Insurance Schedule.
It is important to keep in mind that further excesses may apply depending on who was driving your car at the time of the accident.
For example, additional excesses may be payable if someone under 25 or an unlisted household member or regular driver was driving the car at the time of the accident. See the Comprehensive Car Insurance or Third Party Car Insurance premiums, excesses, and claims guides.