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T5SOR said:
GAP Insurance = Rip Off
In fairness, gap insurance at dealer headline prices is a rip off. Bought through an agent at a sensible price, it has always struck me as a good idea. £100 to cover the difference between your insurance payout and the amount you owe a finance company seems to me like £100 well spent.
lazyitus said:

So if you had a total loss and your insurers paid you the traditional 'trade' value of the car, would you still think it was a rip off or would you think to yourself.. "Basturd, should have taken GAP out" ?
As some one above said it's like gambling, except you get really bad odds and most likely already have a bet on that nullifies the second one...
I was offered it from BMW when I bought my 318, their first offer was £400, final offer was £200 so I took it, pays up to £10k up to 3 years after I bought the car. It'll be handy if the cars wrote off, but if not, then £200 down the drain!
I took the tyre insurance out too for £250, that's paid for itself twice now, had 2 punctures on the run flats, £250 each, replaced for free, happy days!
I took the tyre insurance out too for £250, that's paid for itself twice now, had 2 punctures on the run flats, £250 each, replaced for free, happy days!
A colleague recently had his GAP insurance pay out on his wife's Suzuki. He got about £6500 on top of what the third parties insurers paid for the value of the car (which was also slightly more then book rate) so he hasn't stopped singing its praises.
TBH if you do write it off it'll be the best money that you have ever spent. I'm amazed that there isn't more fraud involved with GAP insurance, with people "writing off" the three year old hatchback bought on finance and getting a full 15k back from the various insurers.
TBH if you do write it off it'll be the best money that you have ever spent. I'm amazed that there isn't more fraud involved with GAP insurance, with people "writing off" the three year old hatchback bought on finance and getting a full 15k back from the various insurers.
jimmy156 said:
A colleague recently had his GAP insurance pay out on his wife's Suzuki. He got about £6500 on top of what the third parties insurers paid for the value of the car (which was also slightly more then book rate) so he hasn't stopped singing its praises.
TBH if you do write it off it'll be the best money that you have ever spent. I'm amazed that there isn't more fraud involved with GAP insurance, with people "writing off" the three year old hatchback bought on finance and getting a full 15k back from the various insurers.
4 years time, cheque for 25 grand, hmmmm TBH if you do write it off it'll be the best money that you have ever spent. I'm amazed that there isn't more fraud involved with GAP insurance, with people "writing off" the three year old hatchback bought on finance and getting a full 15k back from the various insurers.

Dave Hedgehog said:
4 years time, cheque for 25 grand, hmmmm 
Exactly! Must be tempting for some people who are of a certain mindset! With all the people committing insurance fraud for whiplash etc. i'm surprised this hasn't been picked up on. Maybe it has but is harder to prove/isnt in the media.
I've just bought the OH a car as a wedding pressie. Came to doing the figures and they added GAP on at £360, I told them to take that straight off and they promptly launched into scare tactics about why I should have it. When I told them I would be getting it but online myself for £100 they dropped the price to £160, would you like us to include it now!! You weren't listening were you, I can get it for £100!!!!
Maty said:
I've just bought the OH a car as a wedding pressie. Came to doing the figures and they added GAP on at £360, I told them to take that straight off and they promptly launched into scare tactics about why I should have it. When I told them I would be getting it but online myself for £100 they dropped the price to £160, would you like us to include it now!! You weren't listening were you, I can get it for £100!!!!
Online GAP insurance makes a great deal of sense on finance or lease cars (or even new cars), someone rear ends you and it's either £100 GAP insurance or you pay the rest of the contract in cash or keep paying and have no car and a huge bill.Gassing Station | General Gassing | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff


