Saturday, 21 November 2015

AMARAN !! AWAS LELAKI DI LUAR SANA !! Jangan SESEKALI cabut bulu hidung anda sembarangan, lihat apa yang terjadi kepada lelaki ini !! Sangat MENGERIKAN !! Baca sekarang sebelum semuanya sudah terlambat !! [+viainfo: Apa itu Forex?]


KLIK PADA GAMBAR UNTUK PAPARAN LEBIH BESAR & JELAS

Bulu-bulu pada badan kita kadang-kadang memang merimaskan jika dibiarkan terlalu panjang hingga berjuntai-juntai. Selain kehadiran bulu yang terlalu panjang menyebabkan gatal, ia juga akan merosakkan penampilan seseorang.

Bercerita pasal bulu, hari ini penulis ingin kongsikan bahaya mencabut bulu hidung.Mencabut bulu hidung mungkin pada anda adalah perkara biasa-biasa saja, atau mungkin sudah menjadi rutin harian anda, apa lagi kalau bulu hidung sudah mulai terkeluar dari paras normal. Malu lah kan!

Mungkin ada yang tidak tahu akan bahaya mencabut bulu hidung boleh mengundang risiko besar di masa-masa akan datang.

Bulu hidung sebaiknya dipotong dengan gunting khusus, jangan dicabut kerana lebih berisiko menyebabkan jangkitan ataupun radang pada lubang hidung.

Bulu hidung yang dicabut akan segera digantikan dengan bulu baru yang tumbuh di kelenjar atau liang roma. Seperti juga bulu-bula di permukaan tubuh yang lain, bulu hidung juga mempunyai risiko tumbuh ke dalam lapisan kulit (ingrown nasal hair).


KLIK PADA GAMBAR UNTUK PAPARAN LEBIH BESAR & JELAS

Bulu yang tumbuh ke dalam tidak akan keluar ke permukaan kulit tetapi ia masuk ke dalam kulit dan disebut extrafollicular penetration. Ia akan menyebabkan radang di sekitar kelenjar atau liang roma, yang kadang-kadang boleh menyebabkan jangkitan bakteria.

Selain membengkak kemerahan, simptom yang sering terjadi disebabkan ingrown nasal hair adalah rasa pedih di dalam lubang hidung di sekitar tempat tumbuhnya bulu. Sekali pandang, benjolan tersebut seakan jerawat namun sebenarnya tidak.

Biasanya ingrown nasal hair akan sembuh dengan sendirinya ketika hujung bulu sudah menemui jalan untuk menembusi keluar dari permukaan kulit. Namun prosesnya kadang kala memakan waktu dan selama itu ia akan terasa sangat sakit, terutama jika hidung dipicit.

Untuk mempercepatkan keluarnya bulu hidung ke permukaan, selalu amalkan memasukkan hidung dengan air panas agar peredaran darah menjadi lancar dan pori-pori kulit terbuka.
Dikutip dari Livestrong, risiko jangkitan sangat besar kerana lubang hidung merupakan salah satu tempat berkumpulnya bakteria Staphylococcus aureus, penyebab utama bisul.

Sementara itu untuk mencegah ingrown nasal hair, sebaiknya jangan cabut bulu hidung dengan pin.Cara terbaik untuk merapikannya adalah memotongnya dengan gunting khusus dan jangan terlalu pendek kerana fungsi bulu hidung adalah untuk menapis debu agar tidak masuk.

Untuk bulu-bulu lain juga disarankan potong dengan gunting dan jangan sesekali mencabutnya. Semoga bermanfaat buat semua.
Sumber: derviral

KLIK DIBAWAH UNTUK TONTON "IKLAN KONTROVERSI" PRODUK POPULAR KELUARAN JEPUN YANG DIHARAMKAN UNTUK DITAYANGKAN DI MANA-MANA STESEN TV SELURUH DUNIA !!!


Apa itu Forex? ---> KLIK DISINI

What You Need To Know About Car Insurance

If you dream to own a car, you'd have to get your motor insurance sorted, whether it's third party only or comprehensive protection. You like to drive fast, but what happens when you lose control and crash?

You WILL need motor insurance when you buy a car; it's as simple as that . Anyone telling you any different is well...ill informed, or simply has no regard for his or her own welfare - there's no two ways around it, as you will need a car insurance of some-kind to be able to drive legally, even if it's to your mamak stall 5 minutes from home.

According to the Malaysian Institute of Road Safety Research, in 2012 alone, Malaysia has seen over 400,000 road accidents, 6,000 of which has led to road deaths. You can bet that this number has risen in 2014, and will continue to rise with more demand for cars, if there is no changes done for the sorry state of our public transportation system. This is reason enough to buy a motor insurance policy, to save you time and inconvenience when accidents happen.

The 3 Types of Car Insurance

There are three types of motor insurance available in the Malaysian market, namely: 

1. Third Party Cover

Imagine this: It was a rainy night, and you decide to drive your car home after a night of drinking. Your car skids at a junction and hits a pedestrian. By luck, you escaped unscathed - but to your worst fears, the pedestrian had suffered a few broken limbs - ouch!

To avoid forking out an exorbitant amount of money to pay for his or her hospital bills, you need at least a third party car insurance - It is a policy that protects you against claims for bodily injuries or even deaths caused to other persons (third party), including any loss or damage to their vehicle or property. This also means that you cannot claim for any damages on your own person or vehicle, with it being the cheapest and most minimal policy you would need to enable you to drive legally.

2. Third Party Fire and Theft Cover

Like a third party insurance policy, this policy covers you against claims from third parties from bodily injury, death, and loss or damage to their property. Speeding in a neighbourhood and crashed into a house? You policy might pay for a portion of the repairs.Added to that, you will be able to claim compensation for loss or damaged caused by fire related incidents and car theft - so if you fear waking up one day with a missing car from your driveway, you can claim with a fire and theft insurance plan.

3. Comprehensive Cover

This car insurance policy covers all of the above, but the major reason to buy comprehensive is the protection given to your OWN car! In addition to third party protection and fire and theft coverage for you own car, you will get cover for any accidental loss or damage inflicted to your vehicle due to an accident.It is probably a good idea to buy yourself a comprehensive car insurance plan if you own a relatively expensive car - a car that has a market value of more than RM30,000 would fit just nicely in this category.


Types of Motor Insurance
Third party bodily injury/ death and loss/
damage to third party property
Loss/ damage to your vehicle
due to accidental fire or theft
Loss/ damage to your vehicle
due to an accident
Third Party Cover
YES 
NO
NO
Third Party Fire and
Theft Cover
YES
YES
NO
Comprehensive Cover
YES
YES
YES

What Your Car Insurance Will Not Normally Cover

If you have read the terms and conditions for all three policies carefully, provided that you actually understood everything, you will realise that some incidents are not covered, even though they occur fairly frequently, for example - you would expect your car insurance to cover your death in the event of a serious accident...but does it really? To be clear, that's what a motor personal accident insurance is for, something you should also sign-up for when taking up a car insurance plan.

1. Your own death or bodily injury because of a motor accident

You would expect that your own death or at least physical injury to be coverage for a modest amount of money; well, stranger things have happened. Your personal accident insurance or medical insurance might have you covered, but not a car insurance plan. Nope, not even the comprehensive cover - that means no hospitalisation allowance or coverage for funeral expenses.

2. Your liability against claims from your passengers

A passenger who gets hurt because of a car accident will usually have an easier case compared to the person behind the wheel - if the accident involves two vehicles, one of the drivers will most likely be found negligent and liable for the physical injury to the passenger. However, you will be able to pay additional premium on your motor insurance to include Passenger Liability Extension Cover, in the event that your passengers choose to sue you.

3. Stolen non-factory fitted vehicle accessories such as car stereos, leather seats, sports rims etc.

Pimping out your brand new Honda City with custom spinning rims, genuine leather seats, and an expensive (but totally unnecessary) sound system might earn you brownie points with your friends and colleagues, but you may also be drawing a lot of unwanted attention from less agreeable people i.e. car thieves. Make sure in addition to your lavish upgrades, you install additional car security features, such as a powerful GPS tracking system!

4. Consequential loss, depreciation, wear and tear, mechanical, technical breakdown failures, or breakages

Like everything else - cars aren't built to last. As vehicle parts wear out with time (excluding parts made out of glass e.g. windshield), the value of your car depreciates along with them - and honestly, a car's value drops the moment it leaves the showroom. You'll probably lose up to 40% of its initial value 5 years down the road - literally! If you're planning to insure a car that is pushing 15 years of age, good luck finding an insurer that'll take you on.

5. Vehicle damage due to acts of nature e.g. flood, landslide, typhoon

These unfortunate events, along with earthquakes and hurricanes are commonly  referred to as natural disasters or acts of God, and are not covered in standard car insurance policies. On the other hand, you may pay higher premiums to extend your policy to cover flood, landslide, landslip including adequate cover for your passengers.As you've read, insurance companies will allow you to add-on optional benefits to your car insurance policy to be insured for all five exclusions that we've mentioned above, including coverage for windscreen repairs and replacement - but of course, you will have to pay a higher premium. So you'd now probably want to know what goes into calculating your premiums?

Your Motor Premium Calculation

Motor insurance premium is calculated according to the Motor tariff set out by Persatuan Insurans Am Malaysia ( PIAM). All insurance companies are required to use the same pricing schedule. This prices are determined by a few factors such as coverage type, use of vehicle, car engine size i.e. cubic capacity, age of vehicle, maximum sum insured, extended coverage and number of registered drivers. However, this is all set to change in 2016, when the current tiered system will be replaced with a new risk based price structure, an effort by Bank Negara Malaysia to deregulate the car insurance industry. 

The 2014 Motor tariff for private cars in West Malaysia is as below:

Cubic Capacity Not Exceeding
Comprehensive (RM)
Third Party (RM)
1400
261.65
108.45
1650
292 
121.50
2200
323.80
135.90
3050
355.50
150.30
4100
385.85
163.35
4250
416.20
176.40
4400
448 
190.80
Over 4400
478.35
203.85

Tip: The premiums for Third Party Fire and Theft is usually 75% of the pricing for Comprehensive cover.

To estimate your actual premium payment, you can use the formula below:= [the respective Comprehensive/Third Party rate + (Sum insured - 1,000)/1,000 x 26.00 x NCD Entitlement ] 

Avoid Under-Insurance

Lastly, it is very important that you insure your vehicle appropriately according to its current value, whether its at the purchase price for a new car, or the current market value for one that is used. This is to avoid under-insurance that will result in only partial compensations on claims, or worse still over-insurance, where you simply waste money to insure a car above its market value, when the maximum you can claim is at the market value - so why would you want to do that?

Source: ringgitplus.com


MENGERIKAN !! PENDEDAHAN BERANI MATI !! Dijamin Korang Takkan Membersihkan Telinga Menggunakan Cotton Buds lagi setelah baca artikel ini !! Sungguh tak disangka-sangka AKIBAT BURUK amalan yang kita dah biasa lakukan ini !! [+viainfo: Apa itu Forex?]


KLIK PADA GAMBAR UNTUK PAPARAN LEBIH BESAR & JELAS


Trendkita - Setelah membaca penjelasan ini kamu mungkin tidak ingin membersihkan kotoran telinga menggunakan Cotton Buds lagi. Kenapa??? Ketika telinga sudah mulai tidak nyaman pastinya kamu akan membersihkannya menggunakan Cotton Buds atau kapas, tetapi ternyata hal ini berakibat buruk bagi telinga kalian. Telinga adalah daerah yang sangat sensitif dan halus dengan demikian kamu harus berhati-hati saat membersihkannya.

KLIK PADA GAMBAR UNTUK PAPARAN LEBIH BESAR & JELAS

Jika terlalu keras dalam membersihkan telinga maka akan mengakibatkan gangguan pendengaran, infeksi, dan juga dapat menyebabkan kerusakan jangka panjang yang pastinya menyakitkan.

Menurut penilitian setiap tahun, sekitar 7.000 orang di Inggris masuk ke rumah sakit dengan luka di telinganya karena Cotton Buds atau kapas.

KLIK PADA GAMBAR UNTUK PAPARAN LEBIH BESAR & JELAS

Bahaya menggunakan Cotton Buds adalah jika kita terlalu dalam mendorongnya ke dalam telinga makan akan merobek gendang telinga yang sangat tipis. Hal ini dapat menyebabkan penyumbatan dan gangguan pendengaran.Sebelum kamu tahu bagaimana cara yang baik untuk membersihkan telinga, penting untuk mengetahui kapan harusmembersihkan telingamu.

Jika kotoran belum terlihat dari luar sebaiknya tidak harus membersihkan, tetapi ketika kotoran sudah keluar telinga dan dapat dilihat oleh orang lain maka kamu harus segera membersihkannya.

Kotoran telinga berada di bagian luar gendang telinga. Jadi ketika penyumbatan terjadi sebaiknya jangan bersihkan teling terlalu dalam. Semakin dalam kamu memasukan kapas, maka akan semakin besar kemungkinan kamu mengalami kerusakanatau penyumbatan.

Menggunakan Cotton Buds tidak selamanya buruk jika kita benar dalam menggunakannya.Untuk membersihkan telinga, ada sejumlah pengobatan yang aman dan mudah untuk digunakan.

Menggunakan air garam adalah metode yang sederhana dan efektif untuk membersihkan kotora di telinga.campurkan air dengan garam kemudian masukan kapas dan teteskan air di telinga kemudian tunggu 3 sampai 5 menit. Lalu miringkan kepala ke arah yang berlawanan dari telinga yang dimasukan air.

sumber: artisbintang.com



KLIK DIBAWAH UNTUK TONTON "VIDEO EKSKLUSIF" EPISOD SIRI POPULAR "MR BEAN" YANG BELUM PERNAH DITAYANGKAN DI MANA-MANA STESEN TV KERANA TERLALU KONTROVERSI !!!


Apa itu Forex? ---> KLIK DISINI

What You Need To Know About Car Insurance

If you dream to own a car, you'd have to get your motor insurance sorted, whether it's third party only or comprehensive protection. You like to drive fast, but what happens when you lose control and crash?

You WILL need motor insurance when you buy a car; it's as simple as that . Anyone telling you any different is well...ill informed, or simply has no regard for his or her own welfare - there's no two ways around it, as you will need a car insurance of some-kind to be able to drive legally, even if it's to your mamak stall 5 minutes from home.

According to the Malaysian Institute of Road Safety Research, in 2012 alone, Malaysia has seen over 400,000 road accidents, 6,000 of which has led to road deaths. You can bet that this number has risen in 2014, and will continue to rise with more demand for cars, if there is no changes done for the sorry state of our public transportation system. This is reason enough to buy a motor insurance policy, to save you time and inconvenience when accidents happen.

The 3 Types of Car Insurance

There are three types of motor insurance available in the Malaysian market, namely: 

1. Third Party Cover

Imagine this: It was a rainy night, and you decide to drive your car home after a night of drinking. Your car skids at a junction and hits a pedestrian. By luck, you escaped unscathed - but to your worst fears, the pedestrian had suffered a few broken limbs - ouch!

To avoid forking out an exorbitant amount of money to pay for his or her hospital bills, you need at least a third party car insurance - It is a policy that protects you against claims for bodily injuries or even deaths caused to other persons (third party), including any loss or damage to their vehicle or property. This also means that you cannot claim for any damages on your own person or vehicle, with it being the cheapest and most minimal policy you would need to enable you to drive legally.

2. Third Party Fire and Theft Cover

Like a third party insurance policy, this policy covers you against claims from third parties from bodily injury, death, and loss or damage to their property. Speeding in a neighbourhood and crashed into a house? You policy might pay for a portion of the repairs.Added to that, you will be able to claim compensation for loss or damaged caused by fire related incidents and car theft - so if you fear waking up one day with a missing car from your driveway, you can claim with a fire and theft insurance plan.

3. Comprehensive Cover

This car insurance policy covers all of the above, but the major reason to buy comprehensive is the protection given to your OWN car! In addition to third party protection and fire and theft coverage for you own car, you will get cover for any accidental loss or damage inflicted to your vehicle due to an accident.It is probably a good idea to buy yourself a comprehensive car insurance plan if you own a relatively expensive car - a car that has a market value of more than RM30,000 would fit just nicely in this category.


Types of Motor Insurance
Third party bodily injury/ death and loss/
damage to third party property
Loss/ damage to your vehicle
due to accidental fire or theft
Loss/ damage to your vehicle
due to an accident
Third Party Cover
YES 
NO
NO
Third Party Fire and
Theft Cover
YES
YES
NO
Comprehensive Cover
YES
YES
YES

What Your Car Insurance Will Not Normally Cover

If you have read the terms and conditions for all three policies carefully, provided that you actually understood everything, you will realise that some incidents are not covered, even though they occur fairly frequently, for example - you would expect your car insurance to cover your death in the event of a serious accident...but does it really? To be clear, that's what a motor personal accident insurance is for, something you should also sign-up for when taking up a car insurance plan.

1. Your own death or bodily injury because of a motor accident

You would expect that your own death or at least physical injury to be coverage for a modest amount of money; well, stranger things have happened. Your personal accident insurance or medical insurance might have you covered, but not a car insurance plan. Nope, not even the comprehensive cover - that means no hospitalisation allowance or coverage for funeral expenses.

2. Your liability against claims from your passengers

A passenger who gets hurt because of a car accident will usually have an easier case compared to the person behind the wheel - if the accident involves two vehicles, one of the drivers will most likely be found negligent and liable for the physical injury to the passenger. However, you will be able to pay additional premium on your motor insurance to include Passenger Liability Extension Cover, in the event that your passengers choose to sue you.

3. Stolen non-factory fitted vehicle accessories such as car stereos, leather seats, sports rims etc.

Pimping out your brand new Honda City with custom spinning rims, genuine leather seats, and an expensive (but totally unnecessary) sound system might earn you brownie points with your friends and colleagues, but you may also be drawing a lot of unwanted attention from less agreeable people i.e. car thieves. Make sure in addition to your lavish upgrades, you install additional car security features, such as a powerful GPS tracking system!

4. Consequential loss, depreciation, wear and tear, mechanical, technical breakdown failures, or breakages

Like everything else - cars aren't built to last. As vehicle parts wear out with time (excluding parts made out of glass e.g. windshield), the value of your car depreciates along with them - and honestly, a car's value drops the moment it leaves the showroom. You'll probably lose up to 40% of its initial value 5 years down the road - literally! If you're planning to insure a car that is pushing 15 years of age, good luck finding an insurer that'll take you on.

5. Vehicle damage due to acts of nature e.g. flood, landslide, typhoon

These unfortunate events, along with earthquakes and hurricanes are commonly  referred to as natural disasters or acts of God, and are not covered in standard car insurance policies. On the other hand, you may pay higher premiums to extend your policy to cover flood, landslide, landslip including adequate cover for your passengers.As you've read, insurance companies will allow you to add-on optional benefits to your car insurance policy to be insured for all five exclusions that we've mentioned above, including coverage for windscreen repairs and replacement - but of course, you will have to pay a higher premium. So you'd now probably want to know what goes into calculating your premiums?

Your Motor Premium Calculation

Motor insurance premium is calculated according to the Motor tariff set out by Persatuan Insurans Am Malaysia ( PIAM). All insurance companies are required to use the same pricing schedule. This prices are determined by a few factors such as coverage type, use of vehicle, car engine size i.e. cubic capacity, age of vehicle, maximum sum insured, extended coverage and number of registered drivers. However, this is all set to change in 2016, when the current tiered system will be replaced with a new risk based price structure, an effort by Bank Negara Malaysia to deregulate the car insurance industry. 

The 2014 Motor tariff for private cars in West Malaysia is as below:

Cubic Capacity Not Exceeding
Comprehensive (RM)
Third Party (RM)
1400
261.65
108.45
1650
292 
121.50
2200
323.80
135.90
3050
355.50
150.30
4100
385.85
163.35
4250
416.20
176.40
4400
448 
190.80
Over 4400
478.35
203.85

Tip: The premiums for Third Party Fire and Theft is usually 75% of the pricing for Comprehensive cover.

To estimate your actual premium payment, you can use the formula below:= [the respective Comprehensive/Third Party rate + (Sum insured - 1,000)/1,000 x 26.00 x NCD Entitlement ] 

Avoid Under-Insurance

Lastly, it is very important that you insure your vehicle appropriately according to its current value, whether its at the purchase price for a new car, or the current market value for one that is used. This is to avoid under-insurance that will result in only partial compensations on claims, or worse still over-insurance, where you simply waste money to insure a car above its market value, when the maximum you can claim is at the market value - so why would you want to do that?

Source: ringgitplus.com


MESTI CUBA !! Petua Mudah & Berkesan Putihkan Gigi Kuning Anda Dengan Hanya RM 1.50 !! Insya-Allah, terbukti berhasil... [+viainfo: Apa itu Forex?]


KLIK PADA GAMBAR UNTUK PAPARAN LEBIH BESAR & JELAS

Petua Mudah Dan Berkesan Putihkan Gigi Kuning Anda Dengan Hanya RM 1.50 | Mereka yang di luar sana masih mencari atau tercari-cari cara putihkan gigi secara petua dan mudah teruskan membaca artikal ini. Jangan bazirkan duit anda dengan produk atau treatment gigi yang mahal, sebenarnya ada cara mudah dan berkesan tanpa anda keluarkan duit dengan banyak di anggarkan petua ini hanya memerlukan tidak lebih RM1.50 jer... Sebenarnya tidak perlu keluar modal pun tak pa kalau kat kampung kerana bahan ini senang dicari di sana.

KLIK PADA GAMBAR UNTUK PAPARAN LEBIH BESAR & JELAS

Bahan-bahan:
1 sudu soda bikarbonat
lemon atau limau nipis
Cara penyediaan:
Ambil 1 sudu soda bikarbonat dan 1 hiris limau nipis.
Perah limau nipis dan sebatikan dengan soda bikarbonat.
Gosok pada gigi selama 2 hingga 3 minit.
P/s: Untuk kesan yang efektif & untuk gusi yang sensitif, bolehlah cuba cara ini dua kali seminggu.
Selamat mencuba.
Jika artikel ini berguna jangan lupa share supaya kawan-kawan kita dapat tips putihkan gigi agar gigi sihat dan rupa anda nampak cantik.

Sumber: eberita.org




KLIK DIBAWAH UNTUK FULL DOWNLOAD
FILEM "POLIS EVO 2015" !!!


Apa itu Forex? ---> KLIK DISINI

What You Need To Know About Car Insurance

If you dream to own a car, you'd have to get your motor insurance sorted, whether it's third party only or comprehensive protection. You like to drive fast, but what happens when you lose control and crash?

You WILL need motor insurance when you buy a car; it's as simple as that . Anyone telling you any different is well...ill informed, or simply has no regard for his or her own welfare - there's no two ways around it, as you will need a car insurance of some-kind to be able to drive legally, even if it's to your mamak stall 5 minutes from home.

According to the Malaysian Institute of Road Safety Research, in 2012 alone, Malaysia has seen over 400,000 road accidents, 6,000 of which has led to road deaths. You can bet that this number has risen in 2014, and will continue to rise with more demand for cars, if there is no changes done for the sorry state of our public transportation system. This is reason enough to buy a motor insurance policy, to save you time and inconvenience when accidents happen.

The 3 Types of Car Insurance

There are three types of motor insurance available in the Malaysian market, namely: 

1. Third Party Cover

Imagine this: It was a rainy night, and you decide to drive your car home after a night of drinking. Your car skids at a junction and hits a pedestrian. By luck, you escaped unscathed - but to your worst fears, the pedestrian had suffered a few broken limbs - ouch!

To avoid forking out an exorbitant amount of money to pay for his or her hospital bills, you need at least a third party car insurance - It is a policy that protects you against claims for bodily injuries or even deaths caused to other persons (third party), including any loss or damage to their vehicle or property. This also means that you cannot claim for any damages on your own person or vehicle, with it being the cheapest and most minimal policy you would need to enable you to drive legally.

2. Third Party Fire and Theft Cover

Like a third party insurance policy, this policy covers you against claims from third parties from bodily injury, death, and loss or damage to their property. Speeding in a neighbourhood and crashed into a house? You policy might pay for a portion of the repairs.Added to that, you will be able to claim compensation for loss or damaged caused by fire related incidents and car theft - so if you fear waking up one day with a missing car from your driveway, you can claim with a fire and theft insurance plan.

3. Comprehensive Cover

This car insurance policy covers all of the above, but the major reason to buy comprehensive is the protection given to your OWN car! In addition to third party protection and fire and theft coverage for you own car, you will get cover for any accidental loss or damage inflicted to your vehicle due to an accident.It is probably a good idea to buy yourself a comprehensive car insurance plan if you own a relatively expensive car - a car that has a market value of more than RM30,000 would fit just nicely in this category.


Types of Motor Insurance
Third party bodily injury/ death and loss/
damage to third party property
Loss/ damage to your vehicle
due to accidental fire or theft
Loss/ damage to your vehicle
due to an accident
Third Party Cover
YES 
NO
NO
Third Party Fire and
Theft Cover
YES
YES
NO
Comprehensive Cover
YES
YES
YES

What Your Car Insurance Will Not Normally Cover

If you have read the terms and conditions for all three policies carefully, provided that you actually understood everything, you will realise that some incidents are not covered, even though they occur fairly frequently, for example - you would expect your car insurance to cover your death in the event of a serious accident...but does it really? To be clear, that's what a motor personal accident insurance is for, something you should also sign-up for when taking up a car insurance plan.

1. Your own death or bodily injury because of a motor accident

You would expect that your own death or at least physical injury to be coverage for a modest amount of money; well, stranger things have happened. Your personal accident insurance or medical insurance might have you covered, but not a car insurance plan. Nope, not even the comprehensive cover - that means no hospitalisation allowance or coverage for funeral expenses.

2. Your liability against claims from your passengers

A passenger who gets hurt because of a car accident will usually have an easier case compared to the person behind the wheel - if the accident involves two vehicles, one of the drivers will most likely be found negligent and liable for the physical injury to the passenger. However, you will be able to pay additional premium on your motor insurance to include Passenger Liability Extension Cover, in the event that your passengers choose to sue you.

3. Stolen non-factory fitted vehicle accessories such as car stereos, leather seats, sports rims etc.

Pimping out your brand new Honda City with custom spinning rims, genuine leather seats, and an expensive (but totally unnecessary) sound system might earn you brownie points with your friends and colleagues, but you may also be drawing a lot of unwanted attention from less agreeable people i.e. car thieves. Make sure in addition to your lavish upgrades, you install additional car security features, such as a powerful GPS tracking system!

4. Consequential loss, depreciation, wear and tear, mechanical, technical breakdown failures, or breakages

Like everything else - cars aren't built to last. As vehicle parts wear out with time (excluding parts made out of glass e.g. windshield), the value of your car depreciates along with them - and honestly, a car's value drops the moment it leaves the showroom. You'll probably lose up to 40% of its initial value 5 years down the road - literally! If you're planning to insure a car that is pushing 15 years of age, good luck finding an insurer that'll take you on.

5. Vehicle damage due to acts of nature e.g. flood, landslide, typhoon

These unfortunate events, along with earthquakes and hurricanes are commonly  referred to as natural disasters or acts of God, and are not covered in standard car insurance policies. On the other hand, you may pay higher premiums to extend your policy to cover flood, landslide, landslip including adequate cover for your passengers.As you've read, insurance companies will allow you to add-on optional benefits to your car insurance policy to be insured for all five exclusions that we've mentioned above, including coverage for windscreen repairs and replacement - but of course, you will have to pay a higher premium. So you'd now probably want to know what goes into calculating your premiums?

Your Motor Premium Calculation

Motor insurance premium is calculated according to the Motor tariff set out by Persatuan Insurans Am Malaysia ( PIAM). All insurance companies are required to use the same pricing schedule. This prices are determined by a few factors such as coverage type, use of vehicle, car engine size i.e. cubic capacity, age of vehicle, maximum sum insured, extended coverage and number of registered drivers. However, this is all set to change in 2016, when the current tiered system will be replaced with a new risk based price structure, an effort by Bank Negara Malaysia to deregulate the car insurance industry. 

The 2014 Motor tariff for private cars in West Malaysia is as below:

Cubic Capacity Not Exceeding
Comprehensive (RM)
Third Party (RM)
1400
261.65
108.45
1650
292 
121.50
2200
323.80
135.90
3050
355.50
150.30
4100
385.85
163.35
4250
416.20
176.40
4400
448 
190.80
Over 4400
478.35
203.85

Tip: The premiums for Third Party Fire and Theft is usually 75% of the pricing for Comprehensive cover.

To estimate your actual premium payment, you can use the formula below:= [the respective Comprehensive/Third Party rate + (Sum insured - 1,000)/1,000 x 26.00 x NCD Entitlement ] 

Avoid Under-Insurance

Lastly, it is very important that you insure your vehicle appropriately according to its current value, whether its at the purchase price for a new car, or the current market value for one that is used. This is to avoid under-insurance that will result in only partial compensations on claims, or worse still over-insurance, where you simply waste money to insure a car above its market value, when the maximum you can claim is at the market value - so why would you want to do that?

Source: ringgitplus.com