|
Always juggle, but one of us can take a bus to work, we have family nearby who can loan us a car or pick up kids, we offer to drive other kids' friends a lot so we don't mind asking those families for a lift on occasion, etc.
I think it depends on your situation. If we didn't have any of those things I think a rental car would make a lot of sense. |
Me neither! I’ve never heard of this. How does insurance cover this? |
| Usually the dealer gives a loaner. My kids car got work done for over a week and they went without. I would likely rent a car for my self, if need be. |
If it’s due to a car accident, they sometimes will. |
Yes, but that’s a different situation. OP is talking about mechanical/maintenance work. |
only if the car was in an accident! |
| We deal with one car and work around schedules. One of us has a flexible job. One time, after one car was totaled, it took 2 weeks for us to buy a new car and we just got around with one car by limiting our outings and getting groceries delivered. |
What's your next car? |
| We can make do on one car but one kid rides the bus and I mostly wfh (and on days I don’t public transit works). |
| Loaner from the dealer. We also have 4 cars so we use one of the kids cars. |
Some people don’t buy from dealerships or they buy used from a private sale. I’m sure she wouldn’t have asked if her car was at the dealerships. |
I think it’s an optional choice and you pay extra for it. |
|
Accident- rental from insurer IF you elected this coverage
Maintenance- rental from dealer IF the dealer provides this option |
|
We have always gotten rental cars. Just easier with the way our life is setup.
However, we now have a teen driver/3rd vehicle so will no longer need to do that- will just juggle. |
| We drive Hondas/acuras and keep them 10 years. Haven’t had a repair take longer than a day ever and we just coordinate. This doesn’t count the time DH was rear ended but insurance covered that rental. |