Khwezi Jackson, investment consultant at 10X Investments, explains how buying a fancy new car could sabotage your retirement funding. Seeing a headline, ‘Spending R10,000 per month on a new car’, got me thinking: Why would anyone spend that much...
The best way to settle your car finance
Maya Fisher-FrenchJan 14, 2021
Advance payments on car finance do not work the same as on your home loan, so it’s worth understanding how to make the most of it. Any debt that you pay off sooner than required will save you money on interest. However, you need to understand how...
Listen: What you need to know about car finance
Maya Fisher-FrenchDec 4, 2020
How does a balloon payment work? What questions should I ask my dealer? Can I settle my car finance early and what happens if I want to give my car back? Maya (@mayaonmoney) chats to vehicle financing expert Henry Botha of Absa Vehicle and Asset...
Video: Car and handbag insurance for women
Maya Fisher-FrenchAug 18, 2020
I always maintain that actuaries never lie, and women on average pay less for car insurance than men, so is it true that women are better drivers? In light of Women's Month, I am speaking to Christelle Colman of Elite Wealth Assets Insurance to...
When your credit shortfall insurance leaves you short
Maya Fisher-FrenchJun 29, 2020
Despite having credit shortfall insurance, many policyholders find themselves out of pocket when it comes to claiming because they don't properly understand how the cover works. In its 2019 annual report the Ombud for Short-Term Insurance (OSTI)...
How new drunk-driving law will affect your car insurance
Guest AuthorJun 22, 2020
The days of having a beer after work and driving home will soon be over – and that’s not just because of the lockdown restrictions. Once South Africa’s strict new drunk-driving laws have been passed, drivers won’t be allowed to drink alcohol at...
Video: Should you use your home loan to buy a car?
Maya Fisher-FrenchMay 5, 2020
Home loans are usually the cheapest form of financing and it may seem like common sense to use this lower interest rate to pay for shorter-term debt like car finance. In theory you save money by paying a lower interest rate, however, most people...
Listen: Buying a car? Here’s what you need to know
Maya Fisher-FrenchFeb 21, 2020
While her current car has been a reliable mode of transport, Mapalo faces the reality that after eight years, it is time to buy a new one. What car should she consider? How does she work out her affordability and should she put down all her savings...
The balloon payment shock
Maya Fisher-FrenchAug 26, 2019
One of the more common questions we receive from readers about car finance is regarding a balloon payment. In many cases it seems that consumers eager to buy a car sign on for a financing agreement that they do not fully understand. When we talk...
Why motor insurance claims are disputed
Maya Fisher-FrenchJul 1, 2019
When the Ombudsman for Short-Term Insurance (OSTI) released its annual report recently, it was unsurprising that complaints around motor vehicle insurance are the most common, at over 48%. Of these complaints, 18% of motor vehicle insurance...
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Listen: Read your car insurance fine print
May 25, 2019
Given the technicalities around car insurance, it is not surprising that most complaints received by the Ombudsman for Short-Term Insurance relate to vehicle insurance and warranties. Maya (@mayaonmoney) and Mapalo (@womanandfinance) discuss what fine print to check...
Should you claim for that dent?
Apr 24, 2019
Many people wonder whether they should claim from their car insurance after an incident that causes minor dents or scratches on their vehicle. Sumarie Greybe, co-founder at Naked Insurance takes a look at when it makes sense to submit a claim. After the annoyance and...
A car or an apartment?
Apr 17, 2019
A 23-year-old wants to do the right thing with her money and not end up a casualty of ‘bad debt’. Nthabiseng has just graduated and started her first job. She still lives at home and is currently using her parents’ car. “I am caught in between buying a comfortable car...
Should you just hand back the keys?
Apr 15, 2019
You have bought the car of your dreams but within a year or two you realise that the installments, petrol and insurance are all just unaffordable. The car of your dreams is now giving you nightmares – so what can you do about it? One option is simply to return the...
When to pay that car deposit
Apr 4, 2019
One of the more frequent questions I get asked is whether it makes sense to pay an upfront deposit when buying a car. It seems that dealerships are advising customers not to pay the deposit upfront, but rather to make a lump-sum payment 24 months into the contract as...
Video: Car Insurance
Apr 2, 2019
The main reason we take out car insurance is so that we are covered in the case of an accident. However, if your car was not in a roadworthy condition at the time of an accident, or you were under the influence of alcohol, your policy might not pay out. So don’t drink...
Video: Buying a car
Mar 26, 2019
If you are considering buying a car, try save up so that you can put down a deposit. This will reduce the total cost of the car. By saving up a deposit, you could qualify for a better interest rate. A bank will view the fact that you were able to save for a deposit as...
Four mistakes to avoid when you’re in a car accident
Dec 27, 2018
By Sumarie Greybe, co-founder at short-term insurer Naked It’s the time of year for festive-season parties and holiday travel and, along with them, headlines and awareness campaigns about carnage on South Africa’s roads. The average driver in South Africa has a 15% to...
Car repair industry overhaul will benefit motorists
Nov 8, 2018
The Competition Commission has long frowned on the monopolistic motor service and parts industry. But with their new set of proposals that’s all set to change. Motorists are set to save money when proposals drafted by the Competition Commission (CC) are ironed out and...
There is no excuse not to be insured
Oct 18, 2018
With third-party insurance available for only R38 per month, not being insured could be the most expensive decision you ever make. A reader wrote recently to complain that a driver had stopped in front of him unexpectedly, causing him to crash into the back of her. As...