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GAP Insurance - Tony - 05-06-2014 02:52pm

We are about two weeks from delivery of our Dynamic Lux (black, black and more black) and the dealer is offering GAP insurance at £399 return to invoice for three years. This is good compared with another dealer who tried it on at £649, they also wanted £360 to polish the car with Autoglym - No thanks!.

Normally pay cash for our cars so not bothered with GAP insurance before but as this may be the last Range Rover I can afford on my pension I thought it would be a good precaution.

A quick Google brings up a number of cheaper options even at 4 or 5 years, does anyone have any experience or recommendations.

Tony


RE: GAP Insurance - XFullFatTim - 05-06-2014 03:10pm

Have you also tried a quote from Kam100 or A Plan, two of our forum sponsors?

I didn't bother with taking out either GAP or Wheel and Tyre cover on the new car. The Wheel and Tyre was useful on the last car but the dealer I used for the new car didn't offer either GAP or Wheel and Tyre. The car was treated to the AutoGlym treatment but I didn't pay very much for it - it remain to be seen if it lasts as well as the Gard-X treatment that was applied to my 1st Evoque.......... after 2 years it was still working really well and I hadn't bothered with all the faf of applying the intermediate teatments that came with the suitcase of pots of "stuff"!


RE: GAP Insurance - Tony - 05-06-2014 03:14pm

(05-06-2014 03:10pm)XFullFatTim Wrote:  Have you also tried a quote from Kam100 or A Plan, two of our forum sponsors?

Tim, Not tried A plan, Kam's site link to GAP is broken - I have pm'd him.

I have a workshop full of Autoglym and other potions, all it costs me is the time.


RE: GAP Insurance - XFullFatTim - 05-06-2014 03:44pm

I'm the same - get given special gift pack of the stuff at Christams and birthdays but never have the enthusiasm to actually go out an polish my cars! Too much like hard work that. One great thing about Zanzibar is how well it hides diry! When the car is really filthy it look like Matt Zanzibar rather than dirty, I've also been surprised that the black allo wheels haven't been the work-up to keep clean that I expected and had read about on the forum. One thing I do notice on this car that I never notoiced on the Fuji one is pollen and dust on the bonnet - looking out from the driver's seat it is very noticable on the bonnet even within a short time of washing the car, something I never saw in the white car. BUT then this car doesn't seem to attract the 100's of little black bugs when it is parked up like the white one did!


RE: GAP Insurance - Tony - 05-06-2014 05:30pm

Never had a problem with polishing, this was one of my previous efforts, sold to buy a building plot - we all make mistakes!!
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RE: GAP Insurance - XFullFatTim - 05-06-2014 06:09pm

Ahh but you cannot live in a car! Well not that kind of car and our fine Scottish weather must have meant that there weren't too many days suitable for roofless driving too.


RE: GAP Insurance - Tony - 05-06-2014 06:23pm

(05-06-2014 06:09pm)XFullFatTim Wrote:  Ahh but you cannot live in a car! Well not that kind of car and our fine Scottish weather must have meant that there weren't too many days suitable for roofless driving too.

Never (intentionally) went out in the rain, it was fitted with 5.7litre HO Chevy V8, 10.5" width rear wheels and NO traction control. Every bit as dangerous as a genuine 427 Cobra on a wet road but no rattles and no flat batteries.

We had a perfectly good house before but the wife wanted to move somwhere more 'rural'!!. However she has agreed to let me look for a nice MGB (with a V8 of course).


RE: GAP Insurance - Gjh0702 - 05-06-2014 06:46pm

(05-06-2014 02:52pm)Tony Wrote:  We are about two weeks from delivery of our Dynamic Lux (black, black and more black) and the dealer is offering GAP insurance at £399 return to invoice for three years. This is good compared with another dealer who tried it on at £649, they also wanted £360 to polish the car with Autoglym - No thanks!.

Normally pay cash for our cars so not bothered with GAP insurance before but as this may be the last Range Rover I can afford on my pension I thought it would be a good precaution.

A quick Google brings up a number of cheaper options even at 4 or 5 years, does anyone have any experience or recommendations.

Tony

I looked up cost on the Daily Telegraph- took it to the dealer who agreed to match cost


RE: GAP Insurance - Tony - 05-06-2014 06:54pm

(05-06-2014 06:46pm)Gjh0702 Wrote:  I looked up cost on the Daily Telegraph- took it to the dealer who agreed to match cost

Thanks, worth a try, I will print off a few quotes and pass them in front of the dealer. No panic to buy GAP on delivery day, most companies seem to give up to 180 days after the vehicle is registered.


GAP Insurance - MarkA_ - 08-06-2014 12:10pm

Make sure you get vehicle replacement cover not return to invoice. MY15 change is prime example as there are price rises. Vehicle replacement cover will pay the difference between the old and new model prices, RTI just to the original invoice value.