GAP Insurance on a £27K new car
Discussion
Fellow Pistonheaders,
I will be taking delivery of my brand new car in the next 4-6 weeks and the dealer has been trying to get me to sign up to their GAP insurance. From memory I think they were quoting around the £400 mark for a 3-year policy and I am vaguely aware that such insurance can be purchased elsewhere more cheaply.
Does anyone have any experience in purchasing GAP insurance, if so who from, and does anyone have any experiences of claiming on the policy?
While I would consider myself to be a reasonably good driver you can never say never and you can't know what other eejits on the road are going to do. Don't want to be in a position where the car is declared a total loss and I am paid out significantly less by my insurer than it would cost to replace the car.
I will be taking delivery of my brand new car in the next 4-6 weeks and the dealer has been trying to get me to sign up to their GAP insurance. From memory I think they were quoting around the £400 mark for a 3-year policy and I am vaguely aware that such insurance can be purchased elsewhere more cheaply.
Does anyone have any experience in purchasing GAP insurance, if so who from, and does anyone have any experiences of claiming on the policy?
While I would consider myself to be a reasonably good driver you can never say never and you can't know what other eejits on the road are going to do. Don't want to be in a position where the car is declared a total loss and I am paid out significantly less by my insurer than it would cost to replace the car.
MR00PEA said:
As I am slack, Would someone explain to me what gap insurance is?
In the event of total loss of your vehicle, GAP insurance covers the difference in the price you paid for the car initially and the insurance payout so you effectively get what you paid for the car rather than the current market value after depreciation."New for old" car insurance. Essentially insures your depreciation in the event of theft/write-off in the early years.
Best bought in the market rather then from the dealer - if you really want/need it. Check out, for instance, this link,
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/financialservices/94727...
Best bought in the market rather then from the dealer - if you really want/need it. Check out, for instance, this link,
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/financialservices/94727...
oobster said:
So, any experiences, opinions, recommendations etc to pass on?
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TheBMWDriver said:
oobster said:
So, any experiences, opinions, recommendations etc to pass on?
everyone told me ala is very goodhttp://www.ala.co.uk
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