Meg 250/E36 Touring
GAP insurance can be a god send if the worse happens.
The guy who bought my old 197 demo wrote it off after 2 years and got paid out nearly £5000 in addition to his insurance companys' pay out.
At the end of the day you can insure everything these days, but to my mindset, those who buy a Hot Hatch or Sport car will want to use the car to it's potential when the likelyhood of a claim is potentially higher.
Whichever dealer you buy a new car through, they will explain GAP insurance to you (along with any other suitable insurance products) as this is FSA regulations. It is then your informed decision whether to buy it or not.
I would recommend reading every detail though, as some GAP products only cover the outstanding finance vs insurance payout difference. Return to invoice price is the better product.
The guy who bought my old 197 demo wrote it off after 2 years and got paid out nearly £5000 in addition to his insurance companys' pay out.
At the end of the day you can insure everything these days, but to my mindset, those who buy a Hot Hatch or Sport car will want to use the car to it's potential when the likelyhood of a claim is potentially higher.
Whichever dealer you buy a new car through, they will explain GAP insurance to you (along with any other suitable insurance products) as this is FSA regulations. It is then your informed decision whether to buy it or not.
I would recommend reading every detail though, as some GAP products only cover the outstanding finance vs insurance payout difference. Return to invoice price is the better product.