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Did anyone take it and what was the price I was quoted £300.
Are there third-party options?
Are there third-party options?
RCZ1 said:DON'T buy Gap insurance from your dealer - its overpriced and they get commission on it.
You can buy it much cheaper on-line try
http://www.ala.co.uk
or
http://www.click4gap.co.uk
I'm with the latter, hubby's with the first one.
Shop around. Its like buying normal car insurance - you wouldn't take the first quote you receive - would you :?:
RCZGT200 said:RCZ1 said:quote]
Why not just ask the dealer for a deal on the price?
RCZ1 said:DON'T buy Gap insurance from your dealer - its overpriced and they get commission on it.
You can buy it much cheaper on-line try
http://www.ala.co.uk
or
http://www.click4gap.co.uk
I'm with the latter, hubby's with the first one.
Shop around. Its like buying normal car insurance - you wouldn't take the first quote you receive - would you :?:
Brooktop said:RCZ1 said:DON'T buy Gap insurance from your dealer - its overpriced and they get commission on it.
You can buy it much cheaper on-line try
http://www.ala.co.uk
or
http://www.click4gap.co.uk
I'm with the latter, hubby's with the first one.
Shop around. Its like buying normal car insurance - you wouldn't take the first quote you receive - would you :?:
Thanks for the tip. The first one was just over £100 for a 3yr one (not the most expensive option) and the second was £170+ . ie both much cheaper than Peugeot...unless their version is the top one, in which case Pug is cheaper.
goldbadger said:Check the policy - I have VRI insurance from Peugeot (Vehicle Replacement Insurance) which is better than GAP. VRI pays the gap and gives you the rest as a lump sum to the value you originally paid for the car. Its worth every penny as we had to use it this year after out lovely 308CC was written off - on the bright side we got a cheque for a few grand and put it down on a new RCZ (Which arrived at the dealers today - :dance: )
Brooktop said:Using the above sites under the 'Return to Invoice +' option with a max payout of £10,000 is around £210. Can't imagine the gap would ever be £10,000 - even at 3 yrs old would it? The dealer reckoned a standard 156 GT would be worth £14 - £15k after 3 years.
Exclamation said:Um - be careful you really need it. I just altered my insurance from the old car and as well as being £4 cheaper (!) they confirmed they pay against the full stated value in case of write-off.