I did go with Costco. Got a Standard SUV for $835 including taxes and fees. I also talked with my insurance agent and he still recommended getting the extra insurance. With the Costco membership I think I will still be under the Expedia price by about $100. Thanks for all the info!
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December 05, 2024, 12:00 PM
xantom
Costco offers additional rental car insurance:
This would only be an additional $100. Is there any reason I shouldn't get this and not opt for whatever the car rental shop will offer?
"We've done four already, but now we're steady..."
December 05, 2024, 12:42 PM
doublesharp
I'd take the Costco insurance. You're renting thru Costco and chances are this is a one time thing so pay a bit extra for peace of mind and convenience.
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December 05, 2024, 03:22 PM
9mmepiphany
quote:
Originally posted by doublesharp: I'd take the Costco insurance. You're renting thru Costco and chances are this is a one time thing so pay a bit extra for peace of mind and convenience.
Be aware than when you rent through a third party (Costco) that if you have any issue with getting a car on-site, the rental company isn't going to be a lot of help. They'll usually tell you to take it up with Costco.
It is also less likely that you'd get a free upgrade, since you aren't really the customer...it's a lot like booking a hotel rooms through a third party
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December 05, 2024, 06:38 PM
HRK
Find a car driving service, one that needs a car to go to FL or maybe Indy, and one from Indy to FL, get paid to drive it there, just lay off the bennies...