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Drowning my Grenadier (a sorry, soggy saga)

Isn't that only available when buying a new car at registration time.
I managed to get a policy for my grenadier for the 4 year PCP and it was a year old , it just covers the difference in your invoice price with what insurance pays out
 
Isn't that only available when buying a new car at registration time.
I think the wife got gap insurance in 2019 from Nationwide, it was cheaper than the dealer, even though we paid cash in full
 
I think the wife got gap insurance in 2019 from Nationwide, it was cheaper than the dealer, even though we paid cash in full
Why did you buy gap insurance if vehicle wasn’t on finance? I thought the purpose of it was to close the gap between an insurance payout and the finance settlement figure? Or am I misunderstanding it? Quite possible!!
 
Why did you buy gap insurance if vehicle wasn’t on finance? I thought the purpose of it was to close the gap between an insurance payout and the finance settlement figure? Or am I misunderstanding it? Quite possible!!
GAP insurance pays what you need to get from an insurance pay out to the cost of a new identical car. It is not as popular now because most/all insurance companies (apparently not on N1s) provide a GAP cover of two years, therefore on new cars you are paying for the first two years for nothing, and GAP usually only applies to the first 4 years.
 
I think it would be very easy to have a Grenadier written off. A new front bumper corner, wing and headlight cost my insurance company £7500+vat in parts alone. With labour and painting etc I wouldn’t be surprised if that litttle repair was £15k.

I think gap insurance might be worth looking at.
 
The parts and labour estimate for my Grenadier was a fraction under £40k, (with some argument over whether some things were necessary or not). The bare engine was £14k from Ineos, alone.
If you read the thread, you will see that the margin between a cash in lieu settlement and write-off was not huge.
 
Why did you buy gap insurance if vehicle wasn’t on finance? I thought the purpose of it was to close the gap between an insurance payout and the finance settlement figure? Or am I misunderstanding it? Quite possible!!
She just wanted to make sure she got a full payment in the case of a write off.
 
I didn't bother with GAP insurance at the time. I also paid the balance with no finance. Perhaps with hindsight, I would have considered it. If I remember correctly, it provides cover for two or three years only?
 
So went to Norfolk to collect my new to me Grenadier. A bit like my original collection back in April 2023, there was some drama as
(i) The MX-5 shed it's alternator belt 8 miles into the journey, (back on the journey within the hour as a fellow 4x4 Response member came out to me with some spanners).
(ii) The MX-5 refused to start on the way back in King's Lynn Tescos car park; I suspect the battery is on its last legs. The jump pack earned its keep.

Introducing MM23ZPD, built 14/04/2023, VIN ...2589, A Fieldmaster with front and rear diff locks, but no towbar in Shale Blue, the metallic one.
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Going to need a dashcam, tow bar and a loadspace divider, so experience welcome. Does the Wolfbox work well as a dashcam? What should a tow bar and all the ancillaries cost in the UK? Any suggestions for a loadspace divider - I hung stuff off mine?
My private plate will be slapped on once I have the V5.
I'm told this was originally owned/used by Mark Tennant, the original commercial director for Ineos Automotive, which might explain the slightly odd specification.
 
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