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Take the gap if you financed a lot. I put down 3.5k down but had 4k in rollover from my last car. Even with full insurance in a wreck they may only cover what the car is worth. There not going to cover what you paid in taxes interests ect roll over from the last loan ect. Gap will cover what insurance does not. Get rid of the extended Warrenty but keep the gap.
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This is why I put $15K down. Don't buy cars you can't afford. I also paid MSRP.
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i went with the extended warranty through subaru. paid $1600 and it extends the warranty to 6yr/80k bumper to bumper. I intend to keep this car for a while and not mod much.
i think you can add warranty later on, but the higher miles you have the more the warranty will cost.
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If anyone is interested in an extended warrany, I just got a Toyota Care extended warranty 7yr/100k miles, platinum $0 deductible for $814 from Toyota of Greenfield.
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I'm trying to find a company that offers GAP but I'm having a real hard time findng it! I want to cancel my Gap through the dealership as I will only need it for a very short time if even at all. Losing the warranty and Gap will knock 4200+ off my loan. I've been looking around the forum and it sounds like we got a pretty good deal on our trade in too. $7600 for a paid off 2007 TC with 109,000 miles in fair condition at best. Anyway if anyone can help me find GAp I'd really appriciate it.
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I can only tell you how my dealership works with cancellations. If you cancel within 30 days of the date of purchase, it's a FULL refund. If you wait longer, it will be pro-rated.
GAP insurance saved me $4,000 in July of 2005 when I totaled my 2005 Tacoma with 4600 miles so I guess you can say that I a a believer. BUT, you can get it cheaper than the $799 that you paid. I would contact the dealer saying that you are cancelling everything, but would consider keeping the GAP insurance if you can match the $350-400 (pick a number in that range. Cost for my dealer's GAP for 60 mo term is $290 so I left some room in case theirs is more). I leased my FR-S and my GAP cost is $140 and we usually sell for $299-$399 for leases. On a lease, you can't charge a lot because it makes a bigger difference over the shorter term than say if it was a 5 or 6 year loan. $300 or so on a 3 year term will be about $10 per month where $500-600 on a 5-6 year buy would be about $10 per month or so. If you want to buy an extended warranty, insist on a Toyota Care warranty. They are backed by Toyota and are much more reasonably priced like another person posted $824 for a 7yr/70k. Third part sources may want more than that as a cost for the warranty and then the dealer marks that up as well making the overall cost much higher. My personal experience with warranties is that if I buy one, I never use it. If I don't buy one, I needed it. This has been my experience with Sony TV's that I bought. I never bought one on a car because I haven't been able to keep on longer than the factory warranty covered anyway so it never came into play. EDIT: After re-reading you last post with $7600 of trade equity, and cancelling the other stuff, you don't need GAP. If your loan amount is a few grand less than MSRP, then you don't need it and cancel everything you can if you want. Keep in mind though that cancelling everything will not lower your payment unless they have you sign a new contract. It will lower the amount of your loan and you will end up paying it off before the original contract date. Ruskymx |
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I would just say it's matching your car insurance company if you factor in the additional premium over 5 year or whatever loan term you went with. I'm sure they won't sell you the GAP for cost, but they should sell it to you for cheaper. A little bit of profit is better than no profit.
If they say that you have Geico and they know that Geico doesn't offer GAP then just tell them that you are switching car insurance companies and State Farm (or insurance company X offers GAP at $70 per year) The longer your loan term, the more expensive GAP is so you won't be able to tell them that you got GAP for $150 for a 6 year loan. I edited my other post to add the part amount your amount financed and that you may not even need GAP. I would also go in person to cancel the stuff. You will probably have to sign a form or cancellation agreement. Ruskymx |
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If I were you and the car is an AT, I would cancel everything and pay extra on the loan to pay it down faster. It will save you money in the long run anyway by paying less in interest. The other thing you can do is make you own GAP fund by putting money away in the bank in case something happens, but you would still be better off paying the balance down faster and saving interest. EDIT: Reason I say AT is because MSRP for base AT is $26,030. If MT MSRP is $24,930 and you will be in a little worse shape as far as payoff/value goes but not terrible. Ruskymx |
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