Ive put down a deposit for the 1.4 Scirooco which is coming out in January and have already started counting the days.
While discussing the possible financing options the salesman has pushed me to take on additional Return to Invoice (RTI) insurance .
He says in the event of a major accident that this covers any difference in what you would get from your normal insurance company and the cost of getting a replacement car.
Does anyone know if this is worthwhile as it seems to cost around £600 for three years ?
Thanks
RTI Insurance
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Re: RTI Insurance
Firstly Welcome to the forum.
What you have to remember is that your insurance company will usually replace your car with a new one in the first year. so you are only getting 2 years cover from the dealer.
If you intend keeping the car and you have it on finance then GAP/RTI insurance would be a good option IMO, but you need to search the internet as there are a lot of better deals than those the dealers offer.
An Example
http://www.cargapinsurance.co.uk/home/index.asp
What you have to remember is that your insurance company will usually replace your car with a new one in the first year. so you are only getting 2 years cover from the dealer.
If you intend keeping the car and you have it on finance then GAP/RTI insurance would be a good option IMO, but you need to search the internet as there are a lot of better deals than those the dealers offer.
An Example
http://www.cargapinsurance.co.uk/home/index.asp
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Re: RTI Insurance
Hi
From the conversation I had with the VW finanace guy, if your insurance replaces your car for you in the first year anyway, if you declare this you can defer the first year of the gap insurance for a small fee (around £40). Be worth just double checking with a) your proposed insurance policy and b) the VW dude at your dealer.
I am tempted by the insurance, but you have to take advice from those who are qualified.
From the conversation I had with the VW finanace guy, if your insurance replaces your car for you in the first year anyway, if you declare this you can defer the first year of the gap insurance for a small fee (around £40). Be worth just double checking with a) your proposed insurance policy and b) the VW dude at your dealer.
I am tempted by the insurance, but you have to take advice from those who are qualified.
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Re: RTI Insurance
Hi
Thanks for the advice guys. You've saved me a substantial bit of money.
Just like to say how much Ive enjoyed viewing this forum since I found out about the Scirocco. It really is a special car.
Good Work.
Regards
Thanks for the advice guys. You've saved me a substantial bit of money.
Just like to say how much Ive enjoyed viewing this forum since I found out about the Scirocco. It really is a special car.
Good Work.
Regards
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Re: RTI Insurance
Welcome and thank youandecoro wrote:
Just like to say how much Ive enjoyed viewing this forum since I found out about the Scirocco. It really is a special car.
Good Work.
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Re: RTI Insurance
Welcome andecoro,
Congrats on the new purchase, just curious what options were/'nt available to you? You must be one of the first with the 1.4, is the January delivery speculation or scheduled/confirmed?
Finally the good stuff, what config did you go for?
Congrats on the new purchase, just curious what options were/'nt available to you? You must be one of the first with the 1.4, is the January delivery speculation or scheduled/confirmed?
Finally the good stuff, what config did you go for?
Re: RTI Insurance
as people have said if you are on finance it is nearly vital you have this as cars are so easy to write off these days owing to crash protection standards and the cost of parts.
However I would suggest you look else where as VW and companies alike use other firms for these and then rack up the rate. GAP for 3 years should cost you no more than about £200.
However I would suggest you look else where as VW and companies alike use other firms for these and then rack up the rate. GAP for 3 years should cost you no more than about £200.
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Re: RTI Insurance
my dealer through 3 years gap insurance for free worth haggling as this is a dealer item (my dealer is part of a largish group) and does not upset vw too much, they were asking £450, all be it you can haggle for a lower rate as i did on my current car
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Re: RTI Insurance
Try http://www.click4gap.co.ukandecoro wrote: Does anyone know if this is worthwhile as it seems to cost around £600 for three years ?
Term: 3 years
Claim Limit: £20000
Total Premium: £217