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Gap Auto Protection: Can You Afford To Pay For The Same Car Twice?
I've been preaching the gospel of GAP auto insurance ever since my son's SUV got stuck on a boat ramp and was swallowed up by the incoming tide.
It's one thing to kiss your car goodbye, but quite another to find out you still owe the bank $6,400, as in the case of my son, even after the insurance company payout.
Now if you're reasonably well off you could afford to take the hit and move on. But if you're just starting out on your own, or in a precarious financial position, it could set you back for years to come.
Can you imagine how you'd feel struggling to make payments for 2 or 3 years on a car you'll never see again while at the same time trying to pay for its replacement?
Just to drive the point home, I would like you to read this comment appearing in InjuryClaimGuide.org from a young lady who just lost her car.
"Hello again. I was involved in an auto accident on monday. The other driver was found at 100% fault. My insurance is helping me claim uninsured motorist expenses and are filing a lawsuit for time missed off work and medical injuries.
They're paying me what my car is worth, but unfortunally, it's not enough to cover all of my loan (it's off by about $2000 or so).
This is not good. It means I have to pay that off before I can buy another car. Which will take, quite possibly, another year to do!
I need a car! It's how I work…it's how I live! Is there anything I can do? Can I sue for the rest of the money? My car is how I work (Delivery driver for papa johns) so without it, I'm not making nearly as much money as before. There's got to be something I can do to help me buy a new car and get back on my feet!!!!!
Thanks in advance."
Unfortunately, the chances of her collecting the $2,000 she so desperately needs are practically nil.
The real tragedy here is that she was probably unaware her car loan was upside down in the first place. And even if she did know, I doubt she was aware that an inexpensive Gap insurance rider on her policy would have paid the $2,000 difference for her.
And she's not alone. Another vulnerable group of car owners are those who put less than 20% down on a new car purchase. Since just about every new car loses 30% of its value during the first year of ownership, the amount owed to the bank or finance company would exceed the actual cash value of the car for at least the first 3½ years of a 5 year car loan.
In this era of 0 down car loans, many unsuspecting new car owners are leaving themselves wide open for a real, but avoidable, financial calamity.
The solution to this problem is easy and affordable. The best, and least expensive, way to purchase a Gap policy is through your existing auto insurance carrier. If they don't offer it find an insurance company that does - especially now when every auto insurance provider known to man is offering to save you hundreds of dollars if you switch companies.
Typically, adding gap insurance to a policy costs only 5 or 6 percent of comprehensive coverage, or $20 - $30 a year. This is a far cry from the $500 – $700 that dealerships and finance companies are asking for the same product.
Find out which well known insurance providers offer Gap automobile insurance at Auto Gap Insurance Online.
About the Author
Sam Streubel was born and raised in Wisconsin. During the 60' and 70's he was a freshman at most major universities. During this same period he was a sideman (bass) for numerous has been acts like the Platters, Shirelles, and Happenings.
Fast forward a few years to the energy embargo and an interest in alternative energy was born which continues to this day. More recently, as a result of a family member's auto accident, an interest in gap auto insurance has led to the creation of Auto Gap Insurance Online.com
What is an easy way to soundproof a wall between 2 bedrooms?
My kids bedrooms share a wall, and it's thin. So the crying baby wakes up her sibling. Here are the restrictions:
- I cannot use egg crates
- I cannot tear down the wall
- There is no attic access to that wall
- I can live with a few holes in the drywall, then patched
I thought I read before somewhere that there is a material/foam that you can use to fill between the studs. The foam is like silly strings, it will expand after dispensed, and fill the stud gaps. Is there a correct name for this? Is it easy to do? Any suggestions?
Note these are baby/toddler rooms, so nothing can be hanging on the wall where the kids can reach.
You can buy this at Home Depot, but if you put to much it will expand and pop out the nails if you used nails and not screws for the dry wall. It is call insulation foam in a red and orange can. The best way to apply it start at the bottom 14 inches from the floor and make sure you are between the studs with a stud finder. make the hole a little larger than the plastic tube that comes with the foam, use half the can, put duct tape over the hole, 2 hours later move up 14 inches and do the process again until done. 1 can will do 4 foot high by 16 inches, so it can get expensive, the best thing is to tear out the wall and put in rolled insulation, do not put in insulation unless it has the paper backing, this is more work, but in the long run depending on how big the room is, the cans are $$$$
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