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One-in-six Australians have lied on a car insurance application – survey – CarAdvice
Thirteen per cent of Australians admit to lying on an insurance application when it comes to questions like where their car is kept, whether they’ve been involved in an accident or whether they sha…

One generation in particular was the worst group of offenders.
Thirteen per cent of Australians admit to lying on an insurance application when it comes to questions like where their car is kept, whether they’ve been involved in an accident or whether they share the vehicle with other drivers.
A survey of 768 car insurance holders conducted by comparison site Finder found one in six respondents had lied on an insurance application, with Gen Z drivers (those born between 1997 and 2012) the wors…
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