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9 years ago. My wife and I are doing two weeks for roughly $3500 (not counting trinkets, nick-knacks, gas, or meals after breakfast). $1600 in flights. $500 in car rentals (small automatic for 10 days + full coverage) $1400 in B&Bs (average of $100/night).
While there is no age limit to rent a car through the Costco program, customers under the age of 25 will pay an underage driver fee that can vary and that could offset the Costco member discount ...
The deductible with baseline insurance for collision and theft are about $325/$550. I rented the car using my Costco Citi Visa. They have Worldwide Car Rental coverage for free (up to $50k car value) as long as you pay on the card and decline coverage. I even spoke to a Citi Card benefits supervisor who said I am covered in Italy even though it ...
Rental car companies that accept North American issued Credit Card coverage do NOT accept any other ‘third party’ coverage such as trip insurance. Some vendors (such as Expedia) offer third party coverage — which CAN be REFUSED at the pick up counter, so it is ALWAYS best to book through the actual company, rather than through any intermediary, so that you know EXACTLY what ‘Terms and ...
The most common types of rental car insurance include: Collision damage waiver (CDW): For a daily fee on top of your rental fee, a collision damage waiver waives fees associated with damage to the ...
The rental car company has to have third party liability coverage on the vehicle, which is the primary coverage (there's no extra fee for this - it's included in your rental fee, although they do give an option to increase the limit for a fee.) Thus the need to declare all drivers, and pay extra if the rental car company charges extra.
Collision and comprehensive coverage are optional, but if you finance or lease your vehicle, you may be required to carry them. Depending on the carrier, other optional coverage types may include ...
No need to purchase insurance from the rental agency - way too expensive! Check with SGI or your insurance agent. Credit card coverage is fine except it does not cover "loss of use" for the rental agency. This coverage is for downtime of the vehicle - charges that may be assessed because the damaged vehicle can't be put back into service.