CUPRAdriveR19
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Hi! I want to share this with you guys based on something real.
When buying a new or nearly new car, I always opt for GAP insurance. Why?
If your brand-new car gets into an accident soon after purchase (or within the first few years), your insurance will likely only cover the average market value at that time. For example, say you buy a car for $35k. As soon as you drive it foo the lot, it is technically used, and its value drops by a few thousand.
Now, imagine another driver hits your car and it is totaled. Their insurance might only pay you the current market value, which could be $3500 to $7000 less than what you originally paid. This is where GAP insurance comes in: it makes up the difference, covering the full amount you paid so you don't take a financial loss.
Anyway, I got mine at around $300, after my dealer wanted to charge me at around $500. So, if you are thinking about one (you should always get GAP insurance on new cars in my opinion), I would recommend chopping around before choosing the dealership option. Have a great one! I hope this would help someone.
When buying a new or nearly new car, I always opt for GAP insurance. Why?
If your brand-new car gets into an accident soon after purchase (or within the first few years), your insurance will likely only cover the average market value at that time. For example, say you buy a car for $35k. As soon as you drive it foo the lot, it is technically used, and its value drops by a few thousand.
Now, imagine another driver hits your car and it is totaled. Their insurance might only pay you the current market value, which could be $3500 to $7000 less than what you originally paid. This is where GAP insurance comes in: it makes up the difference, covering the full amount you paid so you don't take a financial loss.
Anyway, I got mine at around $300, after my dealer wanted to charge me at around $500. So, if you are thinking about one (you should always get GAP insurance on new cars in my opinion), I would recommend chopping around before choosing the dealership option. Have a great one! I hope this would help someone.