Comparisons of economy vehicle cover options that protect your vehicle against fire and theft as well as Third Party Cover in case you damage someone else's vehicle or property.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Third Party,
Fire & Theft
Third Party
Cover
Comparison Chart for Third Party Covers
yes no Market Value cover if your vehicle is damaged by fire
yes no Market Value cover if your vehicle is stolen
yes yes $20 million worth of cover if you damage someone else's vehicle or property
yes yes $3,000 Innocent Party Protection. If your vehicle is damaged in an accident caused by an uninsured driver, who acknowledges their involvement in the accident, and you can provide the name, address and registration number, you automatically have Market Value cover up to $3,000 on your vehicle. This is the only cover for your vehicle in a motor accident
yes no Optional glass breakage cover for broken windows, windscreens and sunroofs
yes no Optional medical expenses cover
yes no Optional accidental death or permanent disability compensation
yes yes Generous No Claim Bonuses
Note: with both of these policies there is no cover for your vehicle in an accident where you are at fault

Please note that certain conditions apply to the policy features listed above. Full details are set out in our policy documents. Some acceptance criteria may apply.

 

Another cover option

Vehicle Cover

The ideal level of cover for most vehicles. This includes cover for accidents, theft, fire, vandalism, and storm damage. Plus cover in case you damage someone else's property. 

 

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The policy documents on this site are the current versions, for all customers.