Anonymous wrote:If you can afford it just buy the company's insurance. It is not expensive at all. But saves so much headaches if something happens. We were in Portugal in February. 8 days rental with Sixt's ( that was the name of the the rental company ) own insurance plus the highway's tolls ( We drove a lot and that country has a serious amount of toll roads ) came out $625. They didn't even check the car at drop-off when they saw we had the insurance. ( And the car was a brand new Mercedes ). Specially if I don't speak the language of the given county I want to enjoy my travel/vacation and not worrying about those kind of things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Check the coverage, nobody wants a surprise bill. Also, look closely at the car at pickup. Take pictures of any scratches and dents.
Make sure every little anything is documented. Rental places overseas examine vehicles far closer than even the worst companies in the US.
Anonymous wrote:If you can afford it just buy the company's insurance. It is not expensive at all. But saves so much headaches if something happens. We were in Portugal in February. 8 days rental with Sixt's ( that was the name of the the rental company ) own insurance plus the highway's tolls ( We drove a lot and that country has a serious amount of toll roads ) came out $625. They didn't even check the car at drop-off when they saw we had the insurance. ( And the car was a brand new Mercedes ). Specially if I don't speak the language of the given county I want to enjoy my travel/vacation and not worrying about those kind of things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Check the coverage, nobody wants a surprise bill. Also, look closely at the car at pickup. Take pictures of any scratches and dents.
Make sure every little anything is documented. Rental places overseas examine vehicles far closer than even the worst companies in the US.
Anonymous wrote:Check the coverage, nobody wants a surprise bill. Also, look closely at the car at pickup. Take pictures of any scratches and dents.