International Driver's License in Costa Rica?
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International Driver's License in Costa Rica?
I'm renting a car through Thrifty in Costa Rica. First of all...anyone ever have issues with them? SEcondly, do my husband and I need to obtain international drivers licenses to rent there?
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no recent experience with thrifty bad with some of the majors
in the past my worst with U-save and Avanti AVOID.
mapache.com top local they take my CC
for insurance save a lot with them usually
also servicecarrental.com my US DL works fine.
careful many speed traps go under 28 MPH through
smaller towns or big fines($500) under a new law.
in the past my worst with U-save and Avanti AVOID.
mapache.com top local they take my CC
for insurance save a lot with them usually
also servicecarrental.com my US DL works fine.
careful many speed traps go under 28 MPH through
smaller towns or big fines($500) under a new law.
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Oh, I've also heard about insurance when renting a car. Does my insurance at home or additional credit card insurance not count..do I HAVE to buy the additional insurance in country? What about bringing a GPS or renting one from Thrifty? Worth it?
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Costa Rica has a mandatory insurance you have to get directly through the dealers and they dont allow you to opt out. It is a bummer, because once I found a great rental deal and the insurance ended up to be more then the rental fee.
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In addition to the mandatory insurance, many companies will not allow you to use your credit card for insuring against damage to the car. The will tack on an extra $10 to $15 a day, it can really add up.
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Also, your insurance will not cover the cost of the tires. make sure you ask about this so it is clear. There are a lot of potholes here so I guess it is not cost effective to cover that loss. Perhaps this has changed, but I recently had a friend visit who blew out two tires, and he was responsible for the replacement of both of them. Safe travels.
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