Please advise on these car rental offers
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Please advise on these car rental offers
Hi,
i'm having a tough time picking one of these offers because the terminology for insurance is different everywhere.
All rates in USD for a small compact car, like a toyota yaris, automatic transmission, for 1 week
1. Dollar - nissan tilda automatic, 192 base rate or 380 with SLI and LDW
2. Europcar - 406 with LDW, SLI and SLDW
3. Adobe - 513 for a hyundai elantra with LDW and supplemental protection plan..
Thanks gUYS!
i'm having a tough time picking one of these offers because the terminology for insurance is different everywhere.
All rates in USD for a small compact car, like a toyota yaris, automatic transmission, for 1 week
1. Dollar - nissan tilda automatic, 192 base rate or 380 with SLI and LDW
2. Europcar - 406 with LDW, SLI and SLDW
3. Adobe - 513 for a hyundai elantra with LDW and supplemental protection plan..
Thanks gUYS!
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we recommend working with Solid Rent a Car simply because after several initial meetings with the southern zone manager, Diego Vindas and explaining our need for excellence, we have not had a problem with them nor a disappointed guest in over three years. You can look at the cars that they have available at their website at www.solidcarrental.com but DO NOT book through the website. Instead, write directly to Diego at [email protected]
Although he is generally not directly involved in the car rentals, he personally takes care of the guests at SFTS. The price that he quotes you is the price that you will pay.
Without belaboring the point, the add-ons are a big scam in the car rental business and the "collision damage waver" is a hugely profitable add on for the company. Make sure that the credit card that you use to rent the car takes care of second-dollar coverage and then you are set for taking only the government mandated first dollar coverage. Diego will quote you a price including that and taxes.
His price may appear a bit higher than that quoted by some other companies but the sour taste that you get when you attempt to pick up your car will far out weigh you initial satisfaction of what is "apparently" a good rate over the internet.
That said, look over the other companies to see what they offer and if you decide to rent from them, please do. We are not in the rental car business and at times, our guests have had good experiences with other companies. We recommend Solid because I KNOW that Diego will not deceive you.
Although he is generally not directly involved in the car rentals, he personally takes care of the guests at SFTS. The price that he quotes you is the price that you will pay.
Without belaboring the point, the add-ons are a big scam in the car rental business and the "collision damage waver" is a hugely profitable add on for the company. Make sure that the credit card that you use to rent the car takes care of second-dollar coverage and then you are set for taking only the government mandated first dollar coverage. Diego will quote you a price including that and taxes.
His price may appear a bit higher than that quoted by some other companies but the sour taste that you get when you attempt to pick up your car will far out weigh you initial satisfaction of what is "apparently" a good rate over the internet.
That said, look over the other companies to see what they offer and if you decide to rent from them, please do. We are not in the rental car business and at times, our guests have had good experiences with other companies. We recommend Solid because I KNOW that Diego will not deceive you.
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Hi!
Thanks for the reply. I have emailed Diego and am awaiting his response.
Dollar car rental is offering SLI and LDW and TPP (total protection plan) for USD 460 which means I am completely free from any liability....with a few free options like GPS....
Lets compare when I get word back from Diego.
Thanks for the reply. I have emailed Diego and am awaiting his response.
Dollar car rental is offering SLI and LDW and TPP (total protection plan) for USD 460 which means I am completely free from any liability....with a few free options like GPS....
Lets compare when I get word back from Diego.
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I would recommend Dollar.
Try to contact Mr.Sanchez, [email protected], he will give you a good rate including taxes and insurance (my recomendation: Go with the Full Cover insurance)
Try to contact Mr.Sanchez, [email protected], he will give you a good rate including taxes and insurance (my recomendation: Go with the Full Cover insurance)
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I used Adobe last trip and found them very accommodating. They delivered the car to our hotel in Alajuela, they gave us an upgrade on our 4 WD, they allowed us to return the car 4 hours late at no extra charge. The service was great as was the car.
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Car rental car be a thorny issue. You should check and double check whether obligatory insurance is included in your quotation. This is $10-$15 daily approximately, depending on the vehicle model. Some companies are less than forthcoming about these charges which makes their prices seem more competitive. No credit car company can cover this insurance. Companies that get good reviews are: Adobe, Alamo, National, Service and Vamos. Economy and Europcar get very frequent poor reviews. There are other companies and often international names which provide rental, but they are not always directly part of the company, instead are run as a franchise and so the service you may have received in one country isn't always reflected. These companies tend to be more pricey too.
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I will be interested in hearing what you end up with akshay as I am in the preliminary stages of considering a rental car. I have a friend who told me to expect to pay $1000 for a rental car with the full coverage ...that seems like a lot of money for a one week rental. She claims she just gets the full coverage as it is better than getting the hard sale that you will get when picking up your vehicle. I am hoping she is wrong with the price. Please let me know how you make out. I know that when I purchased travel insurance they told me to not bother including the car rental in my insurance plan because CR will not honor their insurance coverage (bought in the US).
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If you are a competent consumer, you will be informed and have your documents ready. Paying more than triple what you should because "it is better than getting the hard sale" is simply foolish. Your major credit card will usually cover one of the mandatory insurances (CDW is usually covered; make sure your quote takes this into account; having a letter from your cc company takes 30 seconds to ask for and print out; have a verification phone number on the letter).
Our last rental (2012) was a small 4x4 from Solid in Liberia. We paid less than $500 for 16 days and had no troubles whatsoever. The additional insurance (the LDW, included in that $500) cost ~8/day.
Be educated.
Our last rental (2012) was a small 4x4 from Solid in Liberia. We paid less than $500 for 16 days and had no troubles whatsoever. The additional insurance (the LDW, included in that $500) cost ~8/day.
Be educated.
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The only thing to be aware of if you are going to use your credit card to take CDW is that the car rental company will usually ask for a much larger deposit than if you take their insurance policies, as they are dealing with an unknown insurer. As long as you have the credit card limit to make the deposit and still have vacation spending this is not a problem, but it is good to know in advance.
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sylvia3...I just called Capitol One to get a letter verifying insurance. They don't do that...said I can print out the coverage from the website. The coverage is for masterrental insurance which states that you must decline the collision/damage waiver offered by the rental company in order to have the cc cover...I am assuming this is the same as CDW...but cc reluctant to send me a letter as you said you were able to get in above posting.
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That would be fine; make sure there's a phone number (24 hour toll free, bank customer service) for the rental co. in case they have questions. We had the same print-out (plus a note from Chase, which was never looked at; we might be a tad obsessive).
As long as you have your ducks in a row, it shouldn't be a big deal.
I think it becomes a big deal mainly because people think they got a price (seemed like a bargain) on a rental website, and don't pay attention to the coverage needed, so are "blindsided" when they arrive for their car. Then they get snowed and end up paying far more than they need to, and feel that they have somehow been cheated or pressured.
Be prepared with printouts of your quotes (that have the correct prices; you can phone them, too, and make sure that there are NO misunderstandings. That's worth a couple of bucks.).
Have your paperwork.
Check the car thoroughly and record any (even minor) flaws (pics are helpful) with the agent.
Drive off and enjoy!
As long as you have your ducks in a row, it shouldn't be a big deal.
I think it becomes a big deal mainly because people think they got a price (seemed like a bargain) on a rental website, and don't pay attention to the coverage needed, so are "blindsided" when they arrive for their car. Then they get snowed and end up paying far more than they need to, and feel that they have somehow been cheated or pressured.
Be prepared with printouts of your quotes (that have the correct prices; you can phone them, too, and make sure that there are NO misunderstandings. That's worth a couple of bucks.).
Have your paperwork.
Check the car thoroughly and record any (even minor) flaws (pics are helpful) with the agent.
Drive off and enjoy!