Brand new Lease- do I need gap insurance?
Brand new Lease- do I need gap insurance?
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harrygoring12

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1 posts

1 month

Friday 17th April
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Hello i have recently took out the Tesla Deal on PCH that has been discussed on here but i am wondering if i need gap insurance? My current policy says it has a new car policy in the first year where it replaces with a brand new car like for like in event of a write off but im not sure how this works on a lease?
I have called the lease company but they don’t really seem to understand what I’m asking.
I basically don’t want to be left with a Situation where the insurer says the car is for Say £30k but I owe £40k!

Any advise greatly appreciated.

Dog Star

17,399 posts

193 months

Friday 17th April
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You would be well advised to get it. It’s not expensive either. Check out ALA.

Robertb

3,576 posts

263 months

Friday 17th April
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Funnily enough I met a friend last night, who is currently wrestling with a lease and insurance company after writing off their car which all sounds painful. So, yes, I would get gap insurance. I'd be interested to know what it costs.

loskie

6,817 posts

145 months

Friday 17th April
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https://www.gocompare.com/car-insurance/gap-insura...

https://www.theaa.com/leasing/leasing-guides/insur...


Whilst these guys obviously have an interest in selling GAP. There's a simplistic explanation here.

ScubaBiker

51 posts

121 months

Friday 17th April
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You would be crazy not to.

I have a Tesla PCH lease and have GAP insurance with ALA, it really isn't that expensive.

vikingaero

12,591 posts

194 months

Friday 17th April
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ScubaBiker said:
You would be crazy not to.

I have a Tesla PCH lease and have GAP insurance with ALA, it really isn't that expensive.
I was going to recommend ALA. I've also used memonline for legal and gap: https://memonline.co.uk/gap-cover-insurance/

Most of these third party firms are way cheaper than buying via a dealer with all the commission loading.

venster70

122 posts

63 months

Friday 17th April
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You don't need it if the car is under 12 months old, as your insurance will cover it, but after 1st 12 months, very much advised.

Truckosaurus

12,996 posts

309 months

Friday 17th April
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For leases you are also insuring your initial payment with the GAP insurance.

eg. You pay 3 months up-front and get issued a shiny new car, which gets written-off in the first week, the insurance will do a deal with the lease company to pay them (and because they bought the car for buttons are happy). Then you the driver are left empty handed and have paid 3 months rental for a week's worth of motoring and then have to find another 3 months rent for the next car.

GeniusOfLove

4,959 posts

37 months

Friday 17th April
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Absolutely 100% get it, there are products specifically for contract hire too. It's not expensive either.

Robertb

3,576 posts

263 months

Friday 17th April
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I may be imagining it, but I think I saw Jayemm on cars mention a discount code for ALA insurance on a recent YouTube video as a sponsor.

Edit to add, no I didn’t imagine it… use code JAYEMM10 for 10% off.

Edited by Robertb on Friday 17th April 19:40