Lockton arranges insurance for some of the finest car collections in the world. As genuine specialists, we provide car collectors and enthusiasts with a superior level of service and arrange policies with competitive premiums.

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Genuine specialists

    Lockton arranges insurance for some of the most prestigious collectors of supercars in the world - so whether it's an early McLaren, an elegant yet brutal Pagani, or family Ferrari heirloom, Lockton can help you find the perfect cover. As genuine specialists, we provide car collectors and enthusiasts with a superior level of service and arrange policies with competitive premiums.

    With an insurance solution that's perfectly tuned, you can take to the wheel in any car - whether you own it or not - and allow anyone to drive yours, safe in the knowledge that the car is covered. You focus on the drive, we focus on you.

    Our expertise doesn’t end with high-performance vehicles either – when we arrange the insurance for your classic or specialist car, we are also able to source insurance for your other family-owned vehicles.

    In addition we also have access to specialist knowledge and insight into arranging insurance for precious, priceless and often complex assets such as property, fine art, jewellery and yachts. Please get in touch to find out how we can help you across the board.

    Insurance - Perfectly tuned for you

    The following is subject to individual underwriting and policy terms and conditions.

    • Comprehensive cover for All Risks of vehicle damage - including accidental damage, fire and theft

    • Comprehensive cover when driving other cars - not owned or regularly used by you

    • Any driver - comprehensively insured for damage to your vehicle when driven by someone that does not live with you

    • Agreed value - if a vehicle is stolen or destroyed then the Agreed Value detailed on the schedule is paid

    • Three-year new vehicle replacement - if a vehicle is stolen or destroyed even if purchased before the vehicle is insured with us

    • Choice of repairer - you decide where to have your vehicle repaired

    • Enhanced replacement cost - will pay up to 125% of the Agreed Value in the schedule to replace your vehicle

    • Enhanced reinstatement value - will repair a classic vehicle plus pay up to 20% of the Agreed Value to recognise any diminution in value

    • Total loss excess waiver - if the vehicle is stolen or destroyed you do not have to pay the excess

    • Hire car cost - up to $5,000 after an insured loss

    • Hire car excess reduction - you will not have to pay the first $2,500 of your vehicle excess if you do not use the hire car cover

    • Newly acquired vehicles - automatically insured up to $300,000 or 10% of the total value of insured vehicles on the schedule

    • Third Party Liability cover - for property damage up to $30,000,000

    Lockton arranges this insurance and is not the insurer. For full details of the terms, conditions and limitations of the covers, refer to the specific policy wordings and/or Product Disclosure Statements available from Lockton on request.

    I was very impressed with the service from Lockton. They were not fazed by my requirements, nor the range of cars to be covered. They were a pleasure to deal with and secured a very competitive price too!

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    David Hamer

    National Manager, Lockton Performance
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    +61 428 149 416

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