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How many ways can you insure your car?

Depending on whether your car is the love of your life or just a ‘shopping trolley’, motor insurance is an essential investment to protect you financially. 

Comprehensive car insurance covers accident and fire damage to your car, as well as theft.  You’re also covered for damage you cause to someone else’s car or property if you cause an accident.

Third Party, Fire and Theft insurance might suit you better if you only want cover for your own car if it’s damaged by fire or stolen.  Most importantly though, this option includes that vital legal liability cover should you cause an accident that damages other people’s cars or property.

Third Party only could be your best choice if you feel your own car is not worth insuring, because you still need to protect yourself financially in case you cause an accident and damage someone else’s property.

At Latrobe, we can also make your motor vehicle policy look a lot healthier?

  • Choose an optional higher excess to lower premiums ranging from and additional $100-$500
  • Security System Discount 10%
  • Loyalty Discount up to 20%
  • Windscreen/Glass claims no excess payable
  • Lifetime Repair Guarantee
  • Replacement of New Vehicle – for Total Loss within the first 24 months
  • Choice of repairer
  • Direct Debit Payments available from fortnightly to yearly at no extra cost

Call 1300 362 155 for an obligation free quotation, or email your insurance renewal details to info@lhs.com.au

Motor Vehicle insurance products issued by QBE Insurance (Australia) Limited ABN 78 003 191 035, AFSL 239545. A Product Disclosure Statement (PDS) should be considered before buying these products. A PDS can be obtained by calling 1300 362 155. Normal acceptance criteria apply.


 

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