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Guaranteed asset protection insurance, or Gap Insurance for short, can be beneficial when purchasing a Mitsubishi vehicle, whether you paid cash or used a form of finance.
A Mitsubishi Gap insurance from TLG pays the shortfall between the amount your insurance company offers you as a fair value market settlement when and if your Mitsubishi is written off or stolen and not recovered.
Depending upon the level of protection you choose, your Mitsubishi Gap insurance policy from TLG can
The whole concept of gap insurance is that if your new car is written off, it could be stolen and not recovered or damaged beyond your motor insurer's settlement. They are only legally obligated to offer you the current market value of your vehicle on the day. This means that as your Mitsubishi ages and you cover more miles, that amount that offer can and often is much less than the original purchase price. Gap insurance, therefore, pays the gap left behind from your market value settlement.
A Mitsubishi Combined Return to Invoice (RTI) Gap insurance from TLG is a type of gap insurance designed to cover the difference between the amount your fully comprehensive motor insurer offers you at the point of loss and the higher of either the purchase invoice price of the car or the amount that is outstanding on the finance. This helps you avoid a financial loss.
A Mitsubishi Vehicle Replacement Gap insurance from TLG protects you if your insurance provider declares your vehicle a total loss. We would speak to your insurer and agree to a settlement. You would then be topped up to the higher of either the original purchase price you paid, the amount outstanding on the finance, or the cost to replace your vehicle with another 'like for like' model, the same as yours was on the day you first drove it home. Whichever is the higher at the time of the total loss could be your payout.
A Mitsubishi Gap Insurance from TLG would perform slightly differently. As you wouldn't be the vehicle owner, the policy will not protect the purchase price or the replacement costs of the vehicle. Contract Hire Gap Insurance will cover any shortfalls on a lease or hire vehicle if the insurer classifies the vehicle as a write-off. *
If your insurance company declares the vehicle a write-off, this policy is designed to cover any outstanding charges on the policy. Contract hire or lease companies have different terms for outstanding charges. This could be back payments, early termination, forward rentals, or the difference between market value. As long as you have kept up to date with payment charges and have no arrears, It's designed to pay the difference between whatever they settle and whatever is outstanding. You could walk away without owing anything.
One of the main reasons Mitsubishi Gap insurance from TLG is a wise choice is that without protection, you could potentially be left with thousands of pounds out of pocket or, in the worst case scenario, paying for a car you don't have or cannot use.
Your Mitsubishi Gap insurance quote from us will depend on which level of coverage you want, how long you want your coverage, and your car's purchase price. For an accurate quotation, please contact a team member or click for an instant quotation.
Please see your policy documents for a full list of terms and conditions.
Contract Hire Gap- Lease Hire Gap Insurance from
Finance Gap Insurance / Lease Gap Insurance from Total Loss pays the difference between your insurance company's fair value settlement and the amount outstanding on your lease or contract hire agreement.
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Combined Return to Invoice Gap Insurance
Combined Return to Invoice Gap Insurance from TLG - Pays the difference between your insurance company market value settlement and the higher of either
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VRI Gap insurance cover from Total Loss- pays the difference between your vehicle's fully comprehensive car insurance settlement at the point of loss and the higher of either.
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N.B Unfortunately at present, we do not offer Negative Equity Gap insurance.
Is Gap insurance worth it?
We think so, as we see the difference that a gap insurance policy makes when policyholders' vehicles are written off. However, if you are happy to rely only on your motor insurer settlement and are not worried about potentially having to clear any outstanding balance on your finance agreement or write a cheque to buy another car, then no, perhaps Gap insurance is not for you.
We work hard with our underwriters to ensure that all of our policies are as feature-packed as possible. We also make every effort to ensure that we comply with all legal and regulatory obligations.
An Introduction to Mitsubishi
Mitsubishi vehicles have gained popularity over the years for their affordability, reliability, and fuel efficiency. The company produces various vehicles, including sedans, SUVs, and electric cars. Additionally, Mitsubishi's focus on innovative technology and stylish designs has contributed to its popularity.
While Mitsubishi models such as the L200 and the Outlander have been popular with new car buyers in the UK for many years, new models are no longer available as they have withdrawn from the UK market. But that does not mean you can not pick up a bargain-used car.
Mitsubishi is a renowned Japanese multinational automotive manufacturer with a long and prestigious history dating back to 1870. In the following years, Mitsubishi diversified into other industries, including mining, shipbuilding, and trade. In 1917 the first Mitsubishi vehicle, the Model-A, was produced, marking the company's entry into the automotive industry.
Mitsubishi's history is filled with significant milestones, including the development of Japan's first diesel engine, the launch of the Mitsubishi A6M Zero fighter aircraft during World War II, and the production of various iconic vehicles such as the Mitsubishi Pajero, Lancer, and Eclipse.
In recent years, Mitsubishi has been at the forefront of electric and hybrid vehicle technology by developing models such as the Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV, a popular plug-in hybrid SUV. The company has also established itself as a global player in the automotive industry, with a strong presence in international markets.
Mitsubishi's commitment to innovation, quality, and technological advancement has cemented its position as a leading automotive manufacturer with a rich and diverse history.
Mitsubishi is also famous for being the car of choice in the iconic film The Cannon Ball Run 2, where the legendary Burt Reynolds drove it. Jackie Chan also made a famous deal with the manufacturer, stating that a Mitsubishi would be used in every film he made.