Hello All,
Can anyone recommend a good company to use for gap insurance
I would just want to be able to have my new car replaced on a "new for old" basis should the worst happen ! My dealership did not offer this service.
Legally, your dealer has to offer GAP insurance as part of the FSA regulations. The dealer should offer it for around £299. As you will see elsewhere on this site, there are other companies offering cheaper cover. As Deks points out, we will only know "who's best" when it's time to pay out.
Is Gap insurance something you get from Nissan now when you order a Juke, Do they ensure youthat you will have a gap between all body panels to stop the paint rubbing off. T
Is Gap insurance something you get from Nissan now when you order a Juke, Do they ensure you that you will have a gap between all body panels to stop the paint rubbing off. T
Same this time (well, not mention of name, just a personalised link) but I see no issue... it's all above board and anyone who uses the site earns money for nothing, so why not? Or if you really care that I might make £2.50 then just use the link without my username, still a no brainer IMO
When I rang for a cover note I discovered my own insurance covers me with new for old in the first year of owning the car! That suits me and saved a few quid!! I am with First Direct!
Regardless of the first year, my gap for £100 covers the first three. In year three there is no way insurer will return to invoice cost, so that is when the GAP really comes into play IMO as could be worth like £6k in the case of a write off. To get this return to invoice in year's one, two or three you have to take out the policy within something like 90 days of purchase IIRC otherwise they will only return to glass guide value at time policy was taken out. Sure it will differ between GAP insurers though but that is what my research returned, hence for £100 it is worth the peace of mind.
If your insurer will give you a replacement vehicle in the first year, some GAP insurers will allow you to "tag" the cover on the end of the first year.
I don't really understand the whole Gap insurance, I understand it's gives you a brand new car, which is cool, but is it worth doing this when you pcp a car???
did not see and not sure I want to did they slate click4gap?
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