Presented by Nick Bautista
For
many people, summertime means vacation. If your trip involves renting a car, reviewing
the various insurance options ahead of time can help you avoid spending more than
you need to. Here are some key questions to ask before you arrive at the rental
counter, plus tips for getting the most bang for your car-rental buck.
Are you already covered through your
personal insurance?
According
to a recent survey by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, 62
percent of consumers don’t believe their personal auto insurance automatically
covers rental cars. In most cases, however, your personal policy will extend to
a rental car. Just be sure to call your carrier to confirm what your policy
covers (e.g., damage, theft, liability).
Is insurance coverage through your credit
card an option?
You
may also get some form of rental car coverage through your credit card. American
Express, Discover, MasterCard, and Visa all provide car rental insurance
options to members for free, as long as you charge the rental to your card. If
you choose to rely on insurance from your credit card, call your company first
to find out exactly what kind of coverage it provides.
When
using your card for rental car insurance, keep these pointers in mind:
- Charge it. To get
coverage, you’ll need to charge the whole rental fee to your credit card and
decline any extra coverage the car rental company offers.
- Choose the right
vehicle.
Trucks, off-road vehicles, and expensive, exotic, or antique cars generally
aren’t covered. Other exceptions may apply, so be sure to check with your
credit card company.
- Be aware of time
limits and other restrictions. Find out if there’s a cap on how long your
credit card covers your rental car. Coverage may not be available in some
countries, so check the company’s policy if you’re traveling abroad.
What kind of coverage does the rental company
offer?
Another
option is purchasing coverage through the car rental company. There are usually
four main choices:
- A damage waiver transfers
financial responsibility from you to the car rental company in case of damage
or theft.
- Supplemental liability
insurance protects
you against claims that exceed your regular policy limits.
- Personal effects
coverage
protects personal property that’s damaged or stolen from a rental car. (Your
existing homeowners insurance policy may also cover these items.)
- Personal
accident insurance
covers any injuries you or your passengers sustain. (Personal injury protection
on your regular auto policy will also cover the rental.)
Finding
a balance between the cost of coverage and what you get for that price point is
key to evaluating your options.
Helpful tips to keep costs down
Here
are some additional ways to save when renting a car:
- Don’t always go
for name brands.
National car rental chains are well known and reliable, but independent
agencies typically cost 15 to 30 percent less.
- Track rates. Using vendors
like Autoslash.com, you can make reservations with some of the major companies
and the site will automatically check for better rates, rebooking you if a
lower price becomes available.
- Look for
discounts.
By searching online, you can usually find money-saving coupon codes. Car rental
companies also offer discounts to members of frequent flier programs and other
organizations, such as AAA and Costco.
- Avoid the
airport.
Prices at car rental locations near an airport can be 30 percent higher due to
extra fees.
- Plan your trip
around lower rates.
Weekend prices are sometimes lower than business-day prices.
- Prepay. Many car rental
companies offer up to a 20-percent discount if you’re willing to prepay for
your vehicle.
A smooth start to your vacation
Don’t
wait until you’re at the rental counter to start considering your insurance
options. Call your insurance and credit card companies to find out if you’re
already covered or if you should purchase insurance through the car rental
company.
A
little preliminary research will help ensure a smooth start to your trip—and
possibly free up some funds in your vacation budget. Safe travels!