The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
can be found on dashboards, driver's side door jamb stickers,
and title documents.
Also check your car insurance card!
All cars and light trucks built after 1981 have a unique
17-character VIN that provides access to valuable information
about that vehicle's history. The letters I, O and Q never
appear in a VIN.
Shopping Tip:
To check used vehicles while you shop, be sure to ask the
dealer/seller for the VIN.
Also find VINs on the web – including dealers' sites
and car listings sites. Simply cut & paste – it's easy!
Please have the date your car or
truck was purchased, total purchase price of the vehicle, amount
financed, annual percentage rate (Not to exceed 12.5 APR) name
and address of Lender, vehicle year, make, model.
Gap Insurance is available in all states except:
CT, LA, NH, NM, NY, VA, VT, WA
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Car
buyers overlook the biggest expense of car ownership: DEPRECIATION!
The unavoidable meltdown of equity in their vehicle.
Low down payments, long-term auto loans + rapid
depreciation = Financial Shock in the event of a total
loss or theft when the borrower could owe thousands
more to the lender even after the insurance settlement
For your
convenience when ordering coverage please have
the following information available;
Date your car or
truck was purchased
Total purchase price of the vehicle
Amount financed
Annual Percentage Rate (Not to exceed 12.5% APR)
Name and address of Lender
Vehicle year, make, model
Vehicle I.D. Number (Note: VIN numbers are 17
digits long)