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Comprehensive insurance is the best as it covers both own damages and third-party liabilities.
New car insurance is expensive because the vehicle's value (IDV) is highest when new.
You can lower the premium by opting for a higher deductible, installing security devices, and avoiding unnecessary add-ons.
You can skip it if you already have a PA cover under another motor policy; otherwise, it's mandatory.
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Comprehensive insurance is the best as it covers both own damages and third-party liabilities.
New car insurance is expensive because the vehicle's value (IDV) is highest when new.
You can lower the premium by opting for a higher deductible, installing security devices, and avoiding unnecessary add-ons.
You can skip it if you already have a PA cover under another motor policy; otherwise, it's mandatory.
Yes, both are the same, but online policies are more convenient and often cheaper.
Yes, as per the Motor Vehicle Act, 1988, all two-wheeler owners must have at least third-party liability insurance.
A comprehensive 2 wheeler insurance policy offers both third-party coverage and damage cover, making it the best choice for most riders.
First-party insurance covers damages to your own vehicle, while third-party insurance covers damages caused to others. Comprehensive policies include both.
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Comprehensive insurance is the best as it covers both own damages and third-party liabilities.
New car insurance is expensive because the vehicle's value (IDV) is highest when new.
You can lower the premium by opting for a higher deductible, installing security devices, and avoiding unnecessary add-ons.
You can skip it if you already have a PA cover under another motor policy; otherwise, it's mandatory.
Yes, both are the same, but online policies are more convenient and often cheaper.
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Comprehensive insurance is the best as it covers both own damages and third-party liabilities.
New car insurance is expensive because the vehicle's value (IDV) is highest when new.
You can lower the premium by opting for a higher deductible, installing security devices, and avoiding unnecessary add-ons.
You can skip it if you already have a PA cover under another motor policy; otherwise, it's mandatory.
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