Another big expense drives in, insurance premiums raised

Updated : May 26, 2022 18:02
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Has the continued rise of fuel prices made you reassess your new car buying decision? Well, here comes another! Car insurance prices for four-wheeler and two-wheeler are going to increase from June 1 this year.

The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways has issued a notification announcing an increase in the third-party motor insurance premium for various categories of vehicles.

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As per the official notification by the ministry, private cars with an engine capacity of 1,000 cc will attract rates of Rs 2,094 compared to Rs 2,072 in 2019-20. Meanwhile, cars above 1,500 cc will see a drop in premium from Rs 7,897 to Rs 7,890.

Two-wheeler with a 150cc-350 cc engine capacity will attract a premium of Rs 1,366 and for two-wheelers, over 350 cc the revised premium will be Rs 2,804.

The decision is likely to jack up the cost of cars and two-wheelers, causing another reason to worry for vehicle owners in India who are already having to shell out around Rs 100 for a litre of petrol.

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