Nope, however I'm having a basic insurance (which is mandatory (mostly to save people from getting e.g. half-paralyzed and getting no compensation), it pays for all damage you do to others (cars/persons/things/...)) plus a full coverage insurance.
I'm just having the bill for this year in front of me, so I can give you details:
I'm paying in total 720,69€, which is quite cheap for a full coverage.
The not-really-full-coverage pays for damage on my car by:
-"forest animals" (no, we have nor bears here :D )
-theft
-storm/lightning/flood/hail
-broken glass
-fire/explosion
-short corcuits, including marten's bites
-collisions with cattle
-glass repairs after rock fall (with no co-payment!)
The full coverage adds payment for:
-vandalism
-hit and run (done to me)
-accidents due to my fault
When I use one of these coverages, I pay 100...300€ of the damage done out of my own pocket, this is an option to get a lower bill ;)
For the basic coverage, I pay 378,1€, which is 37% of the standard rate (gained by 9 years of damage free driving), and for the full coverage I pay 342,59€, which is 27%/ 20 years.
You see that I could not drives this long time without damage :D
It's a fully legal trick; my granddad retired from driving (very wise decision), in this case, one has the option to "rescue" the bonus earned up to then.
The only problem is, that the legal owner of the car can not get more damage free years than the has his license.
This would have given me 4 years each, which is not that much.
So officially, it's my father's car (but I pay for it and am the only one who regularly uses it).
It's hard to afford a car otherwise, for beginners, the rates are at whopping 130% and more...
This way, I'd have to pay 2290,74€! (calculated with 100%)
That's about 1/3 of what I paid for my used car
I'm also having another car (since some weeks officially), this olive green beauty:

It gets a quite good MPG due to its diesel engine :)
I'm planning to get it on the road again (if I find a small holiday job - working 4 weeks for a whole year of car use is okay imho), in addition to the yaris.
In this case, I might take only a basic insurance because despite its neat condition, its remaining value is just about 2000€.
PS: She also suffers from lock jam (due to wear), but I'll tackle this issue maybe already this month :D
PPS:
Me neither, I'd even go that far to be willing to get used to pay 500€ more for a car if VSC, fog lights (ridicoulously rear fog lights ARE mandatory in Germany) and some other things became mandatory, because imho they're nowadays rather easy to fix (at least with techstream and toyota manuals at hand)