I have had my cars and 4X4 insured with one company for over 40 years, but a few years ago I did the research into Club 4X4 and changed over. I found they covered my Nissan with all my extras and off road adventures at a very competitive.
Unfortunately I recently had to make a claim when I was ran of the road on a nice twisty road by a car cutting the corner. It was as painless as an insurance claim can be, also my repairer found Club 4X4 was the best company to work for. He only made a couple of phone calls and a few emails was all it took, it was a big relief.
I would highly recommend anyone who has a 4X4 and going off-road to seriously consider Club 4X4.
Regards,
Greig Saxby, Club 4X4 member for over two years
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Club 4X4 Review – Greig Saxby
I have had my cars and 4X4 insured with one company for over 40 years, but a few years ago I did the research into Club 4X4 and changed over. I found they covered my Nissan with all my extras and off road adventures at a very competitive.
Nov 20 2017


Partnerships, Promotions & Events
Building the Ultimate Touring Rig with $30,000
Thirty grand can go a long way on a 4X4, if you spend it in the right places. From protection and recovery gear to storage, suspension, lighting and 12V power, this is one practical take on turning a bog stock 4X4 into a comfortable, capable touring setup built for proper Australian travel.
Thirty grand can go a long way on a 4X4, if you spend it in the right places. From protection and recovery gear to storage, suspension, lighting and 12V power, this is one practical take on turning a bog stock 4X4 into a comfortable, capable touring setup built for proper Australian travel.

Trips & Destinations
The Australian 4X4er's Guide to Crossing the Continent
Crossing Australia isn’t just a drive, but something that sticks with you. From the wide-open Nullarbor to the red dirt backbone of the Outback Way and the tropical sweep of the Savannah Way, these are the routes that define the country. This is part one of your guide to crossing the continent—where to go, what to see, and why it’s worth every kilometre.
Crossing Australia isn’t just a drive, but something that sticks with you. From the wide-open Nullarbor to the red dirt backbone of the Outback Way and the tropical sweep of the Savannah Way, these are the routes that define the country. This is part one of your guide to crossing the continent—where to go, what to see, and why it’s worth every kilometre.

Expert Advice
The Easy Guide to Reversing a Caravan or Trailer
There’s nothing quite like reversing into a caravan park with a full crowd watching. Some pretend not to stare, others make it obvious, but everyone’s waiting to see how it plays out. If you’d rather not be the evening entertainment, here’s how to reverse your setup cleanly, calmly and without the chaos.
There’s nothing quite like reversing into a caravan park with a full crowd watching. Some pretend not to stare, others make it obvious, but everyone’s waiting to see how it plays out. If you’d rather not be the evening entertainment, here’s how to reverse your setup cleanly, calmly and without the chaos.
