ROLLiN’ car insurance review

ROLLiN' car insurance is well-priced and offers thorough coverage. It’s particularly good for young drivers.

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ROLLiN' Comprehensive

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  • Cost-effective for 20-year-olds
  • No added excess for under-25s
  • Flexible monthly policy
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If your car is a total loss as a result of a covered event and has less than 15,000kms on the odometer.

Our verdict

Pros

  • Our research indicates ROLLiN is one of the most cost-effective car insurers in Australia. Of the 31 insurers we researched, it was second cheapest.
  • Its comprehensive policy includes more benefits than other budget insurers. For example, Bingle does not include a hire car after an accident, ROLLiN' does.
  • Excess-free windscreen, sunroof and window glass damage is included as standard. This is an optional extra for many other comprehensive policies.

Cons

  • Every month, your premium is recalculated and renewed. This means it can increase or decrease from month to month with no indication of what your next bill will look like.
  • ROLLiN' doesn't cover personal effects. Other insurers include up to $1,000 worth of personal effects cover.
  • ROLLiN's unlisted driver excess is a hefty $3,000.

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Congratulations, ROLLiN'!

The ROLLiN' Comprehensive was highly commended for Best Low Cost Car Insurance in the 2025 Finder Awards.

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How does ROLLiN' compare with other insurers?

As part of our 2025 Car Insurance Awards, our car insurance experts compared more than 30 comprehensive policies across Australia, assessing products for more than 20 features, including price. Here's how ROLLiN' compared.

Price

According to our research, ROLLiN' is one of the most cost-effective insurers. We researched 37 different providers in Australia, ROLLiN' came second for price. See below for how its pricing compares. Keep in mind, your quote will differ as it depends on your personal circumstances.

InsurerNSWQLDSATASVICWAAustralia averageApply
Rollin' car insurance$1,151$843$690$7091,248$674$886Get quote
$1,148$941$978$829$1,180$880$992Get quote
youi$1,640$1,307$1,087$1,155$1,599$1,363$1,359Get quote
NRMA logo$2,027$1,154$1,038$1,004N/A$1,034$1,043More info
AAMI$1,884$1,106$1,015$985$1,318$1,002$1,218More info

To get the annual price for ROLLiN', we multiplied the monthly premium provided at the time of quoting by 12. When purchasing a policy for a real driver, ROLLiN's price can increase or decrease each month when the quote to insure is recalculated and your cover is renewed. The above is a guide only.
About our car insurance methodology

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  • If your car is a total loss as a result of a covered event and has less than 15,000kms on the odometer
  • Summary: One of the most cost-effective insurers for under 25s, according to Finder research, with no aged-based excess.

    ⭐ Current offer: Get 10% off the base premium for the first 2 consecutive monthly policies and up to a 15% potential monthly discount from your 3rd month for being a safer driver. Minimum premiums may apply. T&Cs apply. Learn More.

    Who it might be good for: Young drivers looking to keep costs down and anyone who’d like to get more flexibility from their car insurance.
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    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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    ROLLiN' car insurance policy options

    ROLLiN' offers comprehensive car insurance only, it does not sell third party policies. Its comprehensive car insurance policy includes:

    • Accidental damage
    • Damage by fire and theft or attempted theft
    • Damage from storms and floods, lightning or hail
    • Up to $500 in emergency travel and accommodation if the incident occurs when you're more than 200km from home
    • Towing costs
    • Storage costs
    • Up to $1,000 for stolen keys and locks
    • A lifetime guarantee on repairs
    • Up to $500 for essential emergency repairs
    • A replacement car following a total loss if your car had less than 15,000km on the odometer
    • Up to $1,000 for trailer cover
    • Transport cover for Up to $80 per day - Up to 21 days
    • Excess-free windscreen, sunroof and window glass damage
    • Up to $1,000 for baby capsules
    • Cover for electric car batteries, charging cables, wall boxes and adaptors
    Be sure to read the product disclosure statement (PDS) to see the full list of policy inclusions, exclusions and limits.

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