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Buy Gap Insurance and Complimentary policies for your BMW? 

 

We can provide three levels of gap insurance for your BMW, depending on the age, mileage, and funding method you used to purchase it. Our Gap Insurance policies are feature-packed and have all the regulatory backing you would expect from a UK-based insurer. All this, as well as having no claim limit for vehicles up to £75,000, UK-based call centres and claims processes approved by Trading Standards. Combine this with some of the most competitive prices in the UK today, and the logical choice to protect your BMW has to be with Total Loss Gap.

 

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Total Loss Gap Insurance for your BMW

We have several options if you are considering a Gap Insurance policy for your BMW, depending on how you have paid for it and what you will use it for. The good news is that you can not make the wrong choice. Our policies offer you protection and peace of mind, knowing that you will never be left paying for something you no longer have. What would happen if your BMW is involved in a fire, theft, or accident in the future that leads to the motor insurer declaring the car a 'total loss' or 'write-off'? 

N.B. Your fully comprehensive insurer is only legally obliged to offer you the market value for your BMW at the point of loss, not the price you paid. 

Depending upon the level of cover you choose, your Total Loss Gap Insurance policy can cover the difference between the motor insurer's settlement and the highest of:

  • The outstanding finance settlement (if there is one)
  • The original invoice price you paid when you bought the vehicle
  • The replacement cost of the vehicle with one of the same age, mileage, and specification at the time you bought it. i.e. if it was new, then the cost of another new BMW

The bonus is that if your BMW costs less than £75,000, our policy has no upper 'claim limit' to cover the difference required. Vehicles between £75,000 and £100,000 have a maximum claim limit of £75,000. However, please remember that this amount is in addition to your motor insurance company's settlement.  

Quick Gap Insurance Quote for your BMW     You can protect your BMW with up to 5 years Gap Insurance     Cover in the EU for up to 90 days in a 12 month period 

The advantage of Total Loss Gap for your BMW

Our policies are designed to provide the best outcome and remove the initial guesswork when buying a BMW. 

How do we do this?

If you are considering Gap Insurance for your vehicle, once you have done your research and due diligence, you will likely be offered three different types of Gap Insurance. Finance GapCombined Return to Invoice Gap and Combined Vehicle Replacement Gap

The obvious question is, 'Which one is best for me?'

It depends on several factors: 

  1. how did you buy your BMW, 
  2. did you take it on finance, 
  3. How much finance did you take?
  4. How much of a deposit did you put into the finance agreement? 
  5. Did you get a discount on the BMW? 
  6. How much more may it cost to replace your BMW?

Summary of Gap Insurance cover available for your BMW

Gap Insurance Policy Documents 

Finance Gap Insurance pays the difference between your insurance company's settlement and the amount outstanding on your lease.

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Combined Return to Invoice Gap Insurance - Pays the difference between your insurance company settlement and the higher of either 

  1. the amount outstanding on finance 
  2. the original invoice price you paid. 

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Vehicle replacement Gap insurance pays the difference between your insurance company's market value of your BMW on the day it was written off and the higher of either.

  1. The amount outstanding on finance 
  2. The original invoice price you paid. 
  3. The replacement cost of another BMW, the same as yours, was on the day you bought it; if that model is no longer available, settlement is based on the superseding model. Without a superseding model, your settlement would be based on the invoice plus 10%. 

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The list goes on. The quickest way to find out is to click for a quotation. Our system will ask you questions about you and your BMW and then offer you up to 2 different levels of gap insurance depending upon your circumstances. For an instant quote and to see which level of gap insurance will be best for your BMW, please follow this link: Total Loss Gap Insurance for your BMW.

 

Here are real-life examples of how much a Total Loss Gap insurance policy could protect you if your BMW were written off.

 

BMW ix3 M Sport ProBMW iX3 M Sport Pro - Bought Brand new £63452 in May 2023

The value with 8321 miles on the clock is now £46500.*

That is a potential loss of £16952.

 

BMW 435d X Drive 3.0 TD (308bhp) M Sport Convertible BMW 435d X Drive 3.0 TD (308bhp) M Sport Convertible Bought October 2019 for £52360.

The value with 26000 miles on the clock is now £22400*

That is a potential loss of £29960 

 

*Valuations taken from Glass's Guide Dealer Retail 24/04/2024.

 

Can you buy a Total Loss Gap Insurance for your BMW?

 

A Total loss Gap insurance policy will have terms and conditions like any other insurance, and it is not available for everyone.

To ensure that should you ever need to make a claim, it will be honoured and settled in record time, our system will ask you about your BMW and auto-eliminate levels of cover that you either are not eligible for or could not benefit from. After all, why would you want to be offered contract hire gap insurance for a BMW you paid cash or used a form of PCP to pay for it?

 

To buy a Total Loss Gap Insurance policy for your BMW, you must;

  1. Have you bought a BMW which is no more than 8 years old on the day you bought your policy
  2. Your BMW must have less than 80,000 miles on the clock on the day of policy inception.
  3. You must not use your vehicle for any form of hire, reward, or tuition.
  4. You and all your named drivers are over 18 and have a full licence.
  5. You must have bought or leased  your BMW within the last 180 days ( exclusions apply for new vehicles which had new for old cover ) 
  6. Your BMW must have cost less than £100,000.
  7. You must have fully comprehensive insurance for the full time your gap insurance is in force.
  8. You must have bought your vehicle from a VAT-registered garage, main dealership or lease company.
  9. Any finance agreement attached to your BMW must be in your name.
  10. You must not use your BMW for track, race or competition purposes.

Please see the policy documents above for a full list of terms and conditions

Alloy Wheel Insurance for your BMW     Smart Care Insurance for your BMW     Excess insurance to cover your BMW Excess Payment

Tyre and Alloy Wheel insurance for your New BMW     Scrath and Dent insurance for your BMW     BMW Tyre insurance

 

 Alloy Wheel Insurance for your BMW 

When you pick up your BMW, it will look pristine, but keeping it that way while driving on today's roads can be challenging.  That is why more and more people are looking to Alloy Wheel Insurance to cover the cost of repairing damaged alloys. This is where Total Loss Gap can provide you with what we believe is one of the best Alloy Wheel Insurance products today.

Before we explain why alloy wheel insurance from Total Loss Gap may stand out from the crowd, we will first explain precisely what alloy wheel insurance does.

If you suffer accidental or malicious damage to your alloy, a typical example would be when you rub against a kerb and scuff the alloy. The cost of this unsightly repair can be something like £100-£150 and, in some cases, even more. 

There are two main ways to have your alloy wheel repaired.

  1. Our Claims Team will arrange for a mobile repairer to come to your home or place of work and do the repair in situ. 
  2. Nominate your local repairer with the claims team's authorisation. Drive in, have the repair done, send the invoice in for reimbursement, and drive out. 

 

Why is Alloy Wheel Insurance from Total Loss Gap different?

Just a few reasons for you

  • More claims - most providers only allow 2 or 3 claims per year, with Total Loss Gap Alloy covering a maximum of 4 per 12 months.
  • More cover - If your alloy wheel requires more specialised repair, you can nominate your local retailer, giving you more autonomy and choice.
  • Cover for diamond and laser cut alloys - Very few of our competitors cover diamond and laser cut alloys. As these alloy types are becoming increasingly popular, and it can be challenging to tell if you have them, this feature is critical.
  • No excess - we do not charge an excess when you make a claim.
  • No waiting period - If you buy a new car and purchase your policy before you take delivery of your BMW, you can claim for new damage immediately* with Total Loss Gap. 
  • Longer Cover - You can cover your BMW for up to 4 years.

Pdf IconAlloy Wheel IPID After March 2023                  Pdf IconAlloy Wheel T&C After March 2023  

For more details on our Alloy Wheel Insurance, please follow this link - Total Loss Gap Alloy Wheel Insurance for your BMW.

 

Tyre Insurance for BMW

Tyre Insurance is designed to protect you against the costs of replacing or repairing a tyre on your BMW that may have been damaged maliciously or accidentally. 

An example may be when you drive over a pothole or a nail, and your tyre suffers damage that may require replacement. Replacing a tyre can be relatively high; however, if you take a tyre insurance policy, you can cover these costs should these incidents occur.

Our tyre insurance policy can also cover the puncture repair cost.  

What makes Tyre Insurance from Total Loss Gap different?

Just a few reasons for you

  • More claims - Most providers only allow a limited number of claims a year or impose a maximum of 5 claims for the entire policy term; with Total Loss Gap Alloy cover, the maximum is 4 per 12 months. That means up to 16 replacements over a 4-year policy.
  • More cover - we cover up to £350 cost per tyre replacement. Many other providers only allow £150-£300 per tyre replacement.
  • Cover for run-flat tyres - Many manufacturers use advanced technology to 'run flat' tyres on vehicles. These are fine, except they can rarely be repaired. Total Loss Gap tyre insurance allows an option for run-flat tyres.
  • No waiting period - If you have bought a brand new car and purchased your policy before delivery, you can claim for damage immediately* with Total Loss Gap. Many other providers have a 'waiting period' when damage cannot be claimed.

For more information on how Tyre Insurance may work for your BMW, please follow this link - Tyre Insurance for BMW.

Total Loss Tyre Insurance Key FactsTyre Insurance IPID After March 2023                  Total Loss Tyre insurance terms and conditionsTyre Insurance T&C After March 2023

 

Combined Tyre and Alloy Wheel Insurance for your BMW

A Complete Wheel Protection package may be perfect if you are considering alloy wheel insurance and Tyre Insurance for your BMW. 

This policy combines Alloy Wheel and Tyre Insurance into one policy. You get all the features for each policy as if you bought them separately, but by combining the covers, the cost of the policy is lower than buying the individual products.

So with a Complete Wheel package, you can claim up to 4 Alloy repairs AND 4 four Tyre replacements or repairs per 12-month period.    

To confirm the features of the Alloy Wheel Insurance and Tyre Insurance combined means :

  • More claims - most providers only allow 2 or 3 claims per year; with Total Loss Gap Complete wheel cover, the maximum is four alloy and four tyre claims per 12 months
  • More cover - we provide factory refurbishment or nominated repairer if our mobile team cannot repair, and even £150 towards the cost of a replacement if the alloy is beyond repair
  • Cover for diamond and laser cut alloys - almost all of our competitors do not cover diamond and laser cut alloys. As these alloy types are becoming increasingly popular, and it can be challenging to tell if you have them, this feature is critical.
  • No excess - we do not charge any excess when you make a claim.
  • There is no waiting period - If you have purchased a brand new car and your policy before you took delivery, you can claim for new damage immediately* with Total Loss Gap. Many other providers have a 'waiting period' during which time any damage cannot be claimed for

AND

  • More cover - we cover up to £350 cost per tyre replacement. Many other providers only allow £150-£300 per tyre replacement.
  • Cover for run-flat tyres - Many manufacturers, including BMW, use advanced technology 'run-flat' tyres on vehicles. Unfortunately, they can rarely be repaired. Total Loss Gap Tyre insurance allows an option for run-flat tyres.

 

All rolled into one convenient policy.

For more details on Complete Wheel Insurance protection for your BMW, please click this link: Complete Wheel Protection for BMW.

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Scratch and Dent Insurance for your BMW

Have you ever been annoyed by getting a scuff on your bumper or perhaps a trolley ding in the side of your car? The beautiful condition in which you pick up your BMW can be challenging to maintain with the increased traffic on the U.K. roads and the seemingly tighter spaces found in car parks. The sinking feeling you get when you return to your vehicle to see damage to your bodywork can be aggravating and expensive to repair.

 

Of course, you can claim these types of damage from your comprehensive motor insurance policy. However, this may affect your no-claims bonus and your subsequent annual premiums, adding insult to injury for many.

 

The alternatives include taking a Scratch and Dent policy. Scratch and Dent policies will allow you to cover the costs of minor cosmetic damage on your vehicle in one insurance product. Now, Scratch and Dent Insurance is not a miracle cure for any damage to a car. For example, where the damage is such that a body shop must repair it, we cannot cover this eventuality. The Scratch and Dent Insurance would allow you to get a scuff or scrape that can be repaired by a mobile repairer using the SMART repair techniques. Scuffed bumpers and trolley dings to your doors are typically the type of damage that can be claimed for on this policy.  

Why is Scratch and Dent Insurance from Total Loss Gap different from others?

These are just a few reasons.

  • More claims - most providers only allow 2 or 3 claims a year, with Total Loss Gap Scratch and Dent covering a maximum of 6 claims per 12 months. That means up to 24 claims over a 4-year policy.
  • More coverage - We cover up to 30 cm of damage across two car panels. Many other providers will only cover if the damage is contained within one panel. This can be crucial with a pearlescent paint finish, where blending paint can necessitate the repair extending to a second panel.
  • No excess - we do not charge any excess when you make a claim.

 

For more details on Scratch and Dent Insurance, please click the following link - Scratch and Dent Cosmetic Repair Insurance for BMW.

So there you go. A range of insurance products are available for your BMW car purchase from Total Loss Gap.

If you need any further information, please call us on 0800 195 4926 or 0151 647 7556 or email us via this linkEmail Total Loss Gap

* Pre-existing damage which happened before the policy purchase is not covered. 

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Brief guide to the history of BMWA Brief Introduction to the History of BMW 

After World War II, BMW's factories were dismantled, and the company was banned from producing aircraft engines. 

In the late 1940s, BMW began producing motorcycles again, and in the 1950s, it started making cars. In the 1960s, BMW introduced its "New Class" line of compact sedans, which helped the company establish itself as a producer of high-end luxury cars. 

 

During the 1970s and 1980s, BMW expanded its product line, introducing the 3 Series, 5 Series, 7 Series, and M performance lines. In the 1990s, BMW acquired the Rover Group, but the venture was not as successful as BMW had planned for, and BMW eventually sold off the brands while keeping the iconic MINI.

 

Today, BMW remains one of the world's most forward-thinking producers of luxury vehicles and motorcycles, with factories and operations worldwide. BMW has not rested on past success; instead, it continues to push the boundaries of what we think is possible within automotive technology, focusing on sustainability and electric vehicles.

 

Please note we are not the official BMW provider for these products; we offer an independent source for products suitable for your car purchase and allow you to compare them with the cover provided by your dealer. Should you wish to get details regarding the official BMW products, then please refer them to your BMW dealer.