Compare car insurance in Australia

We scored over 30 comprehensive car insurance policies to help you compare your options quickly and with ease.

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  • 9+ Excellent - These products offer the best value and outcomes considering various product features and price.
  • 7+ Great - Competitive products within their group.
  • 5+ Satisfactory - But these products still offer reasonable value and have the basics sorted.
  • Less than 5 – Basic - Offering basic cover with limited features or higher pricing.

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Finder Score makes it a bit easier to compare Car Insurance by giving you a simple number pit of 10 to start your search.

Remember that Finder Score is just one factor to consider. Look at other aspects like fees, features, benefits and risks to make sure a product is suitable for you. Double-check details that matter to you before applying or buying.

To get to our final score, we look at over 80 products and give each of them a score out of 10, based on important features, including price.

To get the price, we collect annual quotes from 8 personas across 6 states (NSW, VIC, QLD, TAS, WA,SA). To be eligible for a Finder Score, providers have to be able to give us these quotes online. The personas we collect quotes for are:

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What is car insurance?

There are 4 levels of car insurance. Compulsory third party (CTP), third party fire & theft, third party property damage and comprehensive car insurance. You can compare a range of car insurance providers in Australia using the table below.

Your car insurance coverage will vary based on the level of cover you've purchased and who the provider is. Comprehensive car insurance is the highest level of cover and may cover you for things such as damage to your own vehicle, storm damage and theft. Third party policies may cover you for damage to someone else's vehicle but not your own. You can use the table below to understand the different levels of cover and what may be included in each.

How do the different types of car insurance compare?

Comprehensive car insurance

Comprehensive

This is the only level of car insurance that covers damage to your own car as well as other people's vehicles and property. Additionally, you'll be covered if your car is damaged by hail, fire or storm or if it's stolen or vandalised. It can also help pay for key replacements, a hire car if yours is stolen and more.

third party, fire and theft

Third party, fire and theft

This level of car insurance covers costs if you damage someone else's vehicle or property and can pay to repair or replace your car if it's damaged by fire or stolen. However, it doesn't cover you for damage to your own car due to an accident, storm or flood.

Third party

Third party property damage

This level of car insurance only covers you for costs if you damage someone else's vehicle or property. It won't cover repair costs for your car.

Compulsory third party

Compulsory third party (CTP)

Often called Green Slip insurance, compulsory third party car insurance is mandatory for every registered driver in Australia. In many states, it's included in your car registration. It helps cover compensation costs, such as hospital expenses, if you kill or injure someone in a car accident. It won't cover your car or someone else's car.

Why compare car insurance?

In a cost of living crisis, it pays to compare car insurance to make sure you're not paying more than you need to. Prices can differ a lot – in fact, here's a real-life example of 2 comprehensive car insurance policies that share similar features, yet are priced $245 apart.

Policy APolicy B
Excess$850$800/$850
Market or agreed valueMarket value (insurer decides payout figure on date of claim)Market value (insurer decides payout figure on date of claim)
Hire car after theftYes – up to $75/day (max 14 days)Yes – up to $75/day (max 14 days)
New car replacementYes – if written off in first 2 yearsYes – if written off in first 2 years
Personal effects$500$500
Roadside assistanceOptional extra (not included in this premium)Optional extra (not included in this premium)
Average annual cost$1,216$971.72 ($244.28 less)

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Tried and tested: Tips to get a better deal

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"Look around for insurers who offer sign-up discounts – this can be a great way to save! Often, the sign-up discounts will only be available if you're a new customer but that's typically no problem if you're looking at switching providers. Some offer up to 15% off which can help you save around $100 in some cases."

Insurance expert
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"If you like the look of a specific policy but it's too expensive for you, check who the underwriter is. Brands with shared underwriters have identical policies but some brands are cheaper than others. This means you can enjoy the same policy at a more affordable price point. You can find a policy's underwriter with a simple Google search or look at the product disclosure statement."

Publisher of Insurance
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"Good to know – if your windscreen is broken and that's the only thing that's been damaged, it's not always worth making an insurance claim. This is because your excess is usually more than the cost of the repairs. To avoid this, lots of insurers let you upgrade your cover to include no-excess windscreen cover. It'll usually cost you a couple more bucks a month which is substantially cheaper than paying for the repairs yourself."

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How much are Aussies spending on car insurance?

Every month, we ask hundreds of Australians what they're paying for car insurance. To show you how age impacts the cost of your monthly premium, we've broken these numbers down by generation. Here's what their bill looked like in May 2025.
  • Baby boomers: $112
  • Gen X: $114
  • Gen Y: $169
  • Gen Z: $237
Price based on 690+ responses about their monthly premium in May 2025.

Compare our award winners

To help you find the best car insurance, Finder's insurance team gathered 1,800+ car insurance quotes from 30 of Australia's car insurers - that's over 90% of the most popular providers. From there, we compared over 814 features and scored them to find our winners.

Compare car insurance by state

Finder sourced 1,800+ quotes across over 30 different providers to help you compare car insurance in your state. The providers listed in the table below were the top 5 cheapest of the providers researched and reflect the estimated annual cost based on the profile used. Keep in mind, your own cost will vary depending on your personal circumstances and it's always best to compare a range of providers.

Truck crush

Comprehensive car insurance

ProviderAverage priceApply
Hume Bank Logo$899.86More info
St. George$929.28More info
Westpac$929.28More info
Bingle logo$934.75Get quote
Picture not described$1,079.01More info
Truck crush

Comprehensive car insurance

ProviderPriceApply
Rollin' car insurance$842.81Get quote
Bingle logo$871.90Get quote
PD Logo$933.57More info
$940.92Get quote
Virgin Money$1,013.17More info

Truck crush

Comprehensive car insurance

ProviderPriceApply
Bingle logo$1,155.57Get quote
$1,180.17Get quote
Rollin' car insurance$1,247.56Get quote
Virgin Money$1,254.01More info
Hume Bank Logo$1,280.42More info

Truck crush

Comprehensive car insurance

ProviderPriceApply
Rollin' car insurance$709.46Get quote
Bingle logo$726.41Get quote
Hume Bank Logo$782.57More info
PD Logo$825.31More info
$828.74Get quote

Truck crush

Comprehensive car insurance

ProviderPriceApply
Rollin' car insurance$673.72Get quote
Bingle logo$760.75Get quote
Hume Bank Logo$830.92More info
St. George$871.32More info
Westpac$871.32More info

Truck crush

Comprehensive car insurance

ProviderPriceApply
Rollin' car insurance$690.30Get quote
Bingle logo$724.08Get quote
Hume Bank Logo$921.65More info
Picture not described$947.66More info
$977.59Get quote

We didn't include quotes for NT and ACT because the sample size was too small.

The lowdown on Finder Score

Just like cars come in different colours, models and sizes, car insurance products are all super different. Finder Score makes it a bit easier to compare Car Insurance by giving you a simple score out of 10 to start your search.

Remember that Finder Score is just one factor to consider. Look at other aspects like fees, features, benefits and risks to make sure a product is suitable for you. Double-check details that matter to you before applying or buying.

To get to our final score, we look at over 30 products and give each of them a score out of 10 based on 20 features, including price.

To get the price, we collect annual quotes from 6 personas across 6 states (NSW, VIC, QLD, TAS, WA, SA). To be eligible for a Finder Score, providers have to be able to give us these quotes online. The personas we collect quotes for are:

    The Finder Score methodology is designed by our insights team and reviewed by our editorial team. We review the products objectively. Commercial partnerships do not affect the score.

    Remember that Finder Score is just one factor to consider. Look at other aspects like fees, features, benefits and risks to make sure a product is suitable for you. Double-check details that matter to you before applying or buying.

    Frequently asked questions

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    To make sure you get accurate and helpful information, this guide has been edited by Jason Loewenthal as part of our fact-checking process.
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    Gary Ross Hunter has over 6 years of expertise writing about insurance, including life, health, home, and car insurance. Having reviewed hundreds of product disclosure statements and published over 800 articles, he loves simplifying complex insurance topics for everyday readers. Gary has contributed to major outlets like Yahoo Finance, The Sydney Morning Herald, and news.com.au, and holds a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in English Literature from the University of Glasgow, along with a Tier 2 General Advice certification, ensuring his work adheres to ASIC’s RG146 standards. See full bio

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