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Is in-house insurance compulsory?

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iewoug:
hi everyone,

would like some advice from more experienced people here since it's the first time i'm getting a car..

as per subject, would like to know if using the in-house insurance by the deaer (in this case AIG) compulsory?

am asking cos have been told by some friends that it is compulsory..

but i think it is counter-intuitive as TCM is currently offering a $500 rebate off the car price if i get the insurance..so if it is compulsory, what for give rebate right?

i realised AIG is really expensive as i was quoted insurance of S$3.9K++ with excess of S$1K for suzuki swift sport (i'm 27 yrs old and has 6 months driving experience)..so am quite sure for latio sport will not be that much diff...so if the difference between other insurance companies vs AIG is more than S$500, then it makes sense for me to switch..

limck007:
i think AIG is compulsory ... i vaguely remember that by taking the inhouse insurance i tot there is more rebate or the price is lower.. i think is more than $500...

iewoug:
yes there is a price rebate of $500 off the car price if we take AIG thru tan chong..

but if an alternative insurance company can provide me a quote with a difference of >$500, why not?

only thing i'm wondering is if i'm allowed to do so by TCM...

Jazz:
Can, after 1 year lor.

Ender:
I wonder how about buying from authorised seller, such as ORIX? They get their car from tan chong too.

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