New cars depreciate in value significantly during the first few years, so if your car is stolen or declared an insurance write-off, GAP Insurance refunds the difference between what you paid for the car and your insurer's depreciated valuation.
For example, if you paid £12,500 for a new car. Then, two years later it's stolen. The insurance company value it and pays £6,500. GAP Insurance or 'Return to Invoice' will refund the difference of £6,000 to you directly.
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