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Car Loans

The current top-selling car brands

Kate Wick -

15 Sep, 2014 -

2 min read

Car Loans

Car sales jump: Tax cuts welcomed by Aussie drivers

Car loans have picked up momentum in 2010 from the slumps of the financial crisis. With government incentives being introduced for the new decade, there is plenty of room for growth, and Australians who shop around for the best car deals may find that 2010 is the year to buy a car.

Laine Gordon

Laine Gordon -

17 Feb, 2010 -

3 min read

Car Loans

New cars now more affordable than ever
Laine Gordon

Laine Gordon -

12 May, 2011 -

3 min read

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Car Insurance

Put a dent in car cover costs

Owning a car isn't cheap. On top of fuel, rego and maintenance costs, insurance premiums can leave a serious dent in your wallet. Compulsory third party (CTP or 'greenslip') cover may be unavoidable but it also makes sense to have comprehensive car insurance. It offers protection from repair bills if your car or someone else's property is damaged in an accident or your vehicle is stolen. In fact, if you've used a car loan to buy your car, your lender is likely to insist on comprehensive cover. Thankfully, there are plenty of ways to trim the premiums.

Laine Gordon

Laine Gordon -

28 Nov, 2011 -

2 min read

Car Insurance

Comparisons On Insurance Quotes

vehicle is stolen every 8 minutes in Australia. It’s a scary statistic and one that may encourage you to consider making comparisons on insurance quotes.

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20 Apr, 2011 -

2 min read

Car Insurance

Young drivers pay dearly for car insurance

Driving alone for the first time can be daunting, as can the cost to insure your car if you've got P-plates. That's because car insurance providers base their quotes on the likelihood of you making a claim and assume that the less driving experience you have, the greater your risk of an accident.

Laine Gordon

Laine Gordon -

12 Aug, 2011 -

2 min read

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Home Loans

Home loan rates now lower than in the 1950s

Towards the end of the 1950s in Australia, $7000 bought you a house, interest rates were around 5% and most people drove a Holden.

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16 Feb, 2021 -

1 min read

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