sumdumbloke wrote:For a new car of any reasonable value then Gap is a must.
Sorry SDB, but it is not a must .. it is a choice for which there are pros and cons.
And your own driving record is only half the story if it means anything at all (it usually doesn't): what about others hitting you?
I have been hit quite a few times, on most occasions the damage was minor (ranging from something not worth fixing to a few hundred quid) and fixed by the person who hit me.
The issue I have with gap insurance is more to do with the fact that if you have an accident it is more likely to be something minor and not a write-off of the car (which is really what gap insurance covers). If ti is a serious write-off then it is probable that you will have more important things on your mind.
Having said that, £180 for 3 years cover of a Land Rover doesn't sound too bad at all. It would be interesting to see what proportion of people actually claim on gap insurance.