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Car Insurance
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By: Bruce Gow Email Article
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Car Insurance Tips and Saving on Premiums.

There are lots of different types of car insurance in Australia:. This article will explain the benefits of the most common types of car insurance and why it is important to have the right cover at the right price

CTP or Green Slip Insurance
Compulsory third party the most basic cover and every car in Australia must have it. It provides vital cover against claims for compensation if you severely injure or kill someone in a motor accident.

If your car is not worth much you may think taking out compulsory third party is enough. However, it doesn't cover you for damage caused to other people's property such as if you're unlucky enough to run into a Mercedes Benz. It is the least expensive option, but it really is essential. It covers you for the damage you may cause to another car and may include limited cover for damage caused to your car by an uninsured driver.
Third Party Property Insurance
The next level is Third party property, fire and theft insurance. This also covers you if your car is stolen or burnt out.
Comprehensive Car Insurance
Comprehensive car insurance is the best cover option but also the most expensive. It includes the cost of crash repairs or replacing your car, even if you're at fault.

In all states but NSW and Queensland, compulsory third party insurance is provided by only one state-owned or government-licensed insurer. In NSW and Queensland it's offered by a number of insurers and it pays to shop around. For an online price guide go to:

NSW - www.maa.nsw.gov.au or phone 1300 137 600
QLD - www.maic.qld.gov.au or phone 1300 735 404

Money Saving Tips
Shop Around
You can save hundreds of dollars by shopping around for comprehensive car insurance. When looking for a new policy, get at least three quotes. And if you really want to save, gather several more than that. According to a 2004 survey rates for comparable coverage can vary by more than $500 for 12 months' worth of coverage.

When shopping around, there are the independent agents who sell the insurance of various different companies. We recommend that you see several responsible Insurance Brokers like I.C. Frith

Other than by shopping around, there are ways to save on the premium:

Choose a Higher Excess
A no claim bonus can get you a discount of up to 70%. You need up to six claim-free years to be entitled to the maximum no claim bonus . Find out what the excess level is on the insurance policy you are thinking of buying, there might also be several different excess levels within the same policy too. So, for example, the excess for theft would be a completely different figure to that of damage. The excess on an insurance policy is the portion of the claim a consumer will pay themselves, the rest of the cost then being met by the insurance company. Most car insurance policies do have upper limits for pay outs, so do check to make sure these upper limits would in fact cover you for what you stand to lose.

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Bruce Gow is an Australian search engine marketer and does search engine optimization for websites such as www.insurancehq.com.au/ He has completed extensive research on insurance in both Australia and the USA, but is NOT an insurance broker. You may use this article at no cost if you reference the author and add a link to http://www.insurancehq.com.au/ You can reach him at bruce@searchengine-guy.com.au for all used car inquiries or SEO (Search Engine Optimisation) inquires in Australia

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