| We have had some real junkers over the years and plenty of experience for break downs. I always got a rental. |
| I ask friends and neighbors to give the kids lifts as necessary. I do the same for them. |
This. Always get the rental car. You should be factoring in the cost in your day-to-day budget. Like, you probably don't have a brand new car, thus the repairs, thus it's not splurging to get the rental; it's just using money you've wisely saved by not constantly getting new cars and also keeping your schedules intact (which is very important). Obviously, we always get the rental cars
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It’s time vs money. We are not rich so would manage with one car for a few days.
If I had boatloads of money I can see renting a car. |
| The rental is covered by our insurance (USAA). If it wasn’t, DH would probably Uber to work and back. |
| I get the rental. I’m already hyper-aware of time/schedules as it is. It’s honestly enough of a struggle to get the car to and from the shop. |
| This happened to me a few times. We just walked everywhere, rode bikes etc, or asked friends for a ride if their kid was going to same event. Single mom so I didn’t have a helper. Uber would be handy, too. |
This. And, if they need our car for a few days because they are waiting for a part, I take the car back and they can have it when the part comes in |
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I have never paid for a rental car; insurance did once after an accident. I have three kids in activities, and both my husband and I work full time in an office 100%.
We juggle and rely more on metro. We also schedule our repairs carefully, so I have absolutely taken a car in for an oil change, only to return two days later for a significant repair that was needed |
| We have one car so we get a rental covered by insurance. |
Insurance covers for regular repairs? When it's not for an accident? 🤨 |
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Nobody can answer it for you, but read what others have done.
I have never had my car in the shop longer than 5 hours. Choose your cars carefully and plan ahead. I will change out my battery before it needs a jump start. I don't live far from school or work. I could easily uber, take a bus, or walk. I have enough money to drive home with a new car the same day if I decide to leave the old one in the shop. I already know my next car. I'm not saying I'm uber rich, but I would calculate my time, money, and frustration with the situation and leave the junk behind. |
| I don’t get our insurance covers it responses. |
These are people who either get new cars frequently or women whose husbands deal with all things car related and have no idea. |
| We just make do with one car until the other one is repaired. |