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* Savings between $0 to $320 derived from premium comparisons between Everyday Comprehensive car cover option and Drive Less Pay Less option. Calculations based on profiles of existing Everyday Car Insurance customers who advised they drive under 15,000 km annually. Current as at 06 March 2024. Actual savings are determined by your individual circumstances, including the kilometres selected, excess chosen and other risk factors. Minimum premiums may reduce savings. Kilometres can be increased during the policy period, an additional premium is payable. In event of accident and end odometer reading exceeded, additional excess applies.
Understanding car insurance
- What is car insurance?
- How does car insurance work?
- Is car insurance worth it?
- What Car Insurance Policies does Everyday Insurance Offer?
- Comprehensive Car Insurance
- Drive Less Pay Less Insurance
- Third Party Property, Fire & Theft
- Third Party Property Damage
- How do I get car insurance?
- Get a quote online today and see how much you could save
- Why pick Everyday Car Insurance?
- Car Insurance Info Hub
- We're here to help
If you’ve just bought a vehicle, you might be shopping around for car insurance. With many cover options available, it’s sometimes difficult to choose what kind of protection you need. Did you know that the age of your car and the way you use it can affect your premium? If you’re not sure where to start, read our guide which may assist you in determining what car insurance might work for you.
What is car insurance?
Car Insurance is a type of insurance policy you can buy to help mitigate financial costs if you are involved in a car accident. You can insure your car to protect it against damage in an accident, theft, or damage to another person’s vehicle.
How does car insurance work?
Depending on the type of car insurance you buy, certain policies may help cover costs like - repairs from an accident, damage to other people’s property, theft and fire, and more.
Here’s how it works: