Paint Protection • GAP Insurance
After a home, a vehicle is often a person’s largest investment. ATL Automotive provides products designed to keep that investment in top condition, no matter what life throws your way.
Paint Protection
Paint Protection is an invisible coating applied over your vehicle’s paint, acting as a durable shield. It protects your car from UV rays, road grime, acid rain, bird droppings, and other common elements that can damage untreated paint.
ATL Automotive has proudly partnered with Car Gods, the UK’s premium vehicle detailing brand, to bring you the best paintwork and interior protection products on the market today.
Each application is expertly applied by trained technicians and guaranteed for as long as you own the vehicle. You’ll also receive a fantastic aftercare kit containing six full-size products and two premium accessories.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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GAP Insurance by GK Insurance
GK General Insurance is offering ATL customers a Guaranteed Asset Protection Insurance Policy, otherwise called GAP Insurance. In the event that your vehicle suffers a Total Loss as a result of theft, accident, collision, fire or flood, the policy covers the shortfall, i.e. the gap between the balance of your car loan and the actual cash value paid out by your primary insurer.
Data shows that persons with 90-100% loan financing are more at risk of a shortfall arising in a Total Loss scenario, especially during the first few years of ownership.
However, should you suffer a Total Loss, and have GAP Insurance from GK General Insurance, you would be in the best position to settle any monies owed on your loan to your lending institution after your primary insurer’s payout.






