Where can I get good rental car insurance?
November 26th, 2006 | by carinsurance |Bob M asked:
I don’t have a car so I have no car insurance. Occasionally I rent a car, but I always get screwed with the rental company’s high insurance premiums. Are there any insurance companies that provide insurance on a short term basis. I have a good driving record.
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I don’t have a car so I have no car insurance. Occasionally I rent a car, but I always get screwed with the rental company’s high insurance premiums. Are there any insurance companies that provide insurance on a short term basis. I have a good driving record.
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6 Responses to “Where can I get good rental car insurance?”
By The Eagle Keeper on Nov 29, 2006 | Reply
The amount of money you are spending on rentals, it could actually be cheaper to own a car say a Nissan Versa or Chevy Cobalt XFE. Just do a low mileage lease.
By STEPHEN H on Dec 2, 2006 | Reply
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By Larae E on Dec 3, 2006 | Reply
Bob M, Try getting an online insurance quote It’s free and generally hassle free.
Good Luck.
By bestcarrentaltips on Dec 6, 2006 | Reply
You may want to contact an auto insurance company about the option of purchasing a non-owner liability policy. You can also check to see if the credit card that you use offers any coverage for rental vehicles. Many credit cards offer some form of coverage for liability and/or damage to rental cars. Coverage varies from credit card company to credit card company, so you should look carefully into the coverages that may be provided by your particular credit card issuer.
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By Guyguy on Dec 8, 2006 | Reply
at there is a link at the bottom of the page that says
“don’t forget to protect your trip.”
There is a little icon next to this…click it. They sell insurance on car rentals and its MUCH cheaper than at the car rental counter. Always saves me money!
By Cris Y on Dec 10, 2006 | Reply
No one will do it on a short term basis, but a named-nonowner policy runs about $150 a year. If you cancel it early, you don’t get any money back.
Here is some more detailed info about it -
Take care.