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marina c
Since 03 Apr 2006
318 Posts
California/Gorge Summer
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Fri Jan 26, 07 7:44 am insurance for rental car ventana |
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Does anyone know if you can get car rental insurance for rentals in US for Baja? Or are we at mercy of car rental companies down there? any tips would be appreciated to avoid being ripped off:) Thanks! Last edited by marina c on Fri Jan 26, 07 8:02 am; edited 1 time in total |
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registered
Since 12 Jul 2005
1319 Posts
tsunami
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Fri Jan 26, 07 7:59 am |
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yep call an insurance company here. thats what we did for our own car at least. enjoy |
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pacifichigh
Since 11 May 2005
1004 Posts
ATX
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Fri Jan 26, 07 8:11 am |
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Fish- Come up here with the phazer & lets go rip it up! |
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Wind Slither
Since 04 Mar 2005
2575 Posts
The 503
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Fri Jan 26, 07 8:18 am |
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Last time renting out of Cabo airport I went with National. First I called the Mexican number and made a booking. The rate seemed high so I called the US National number for international booking and the rate was nearly half. |
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dangerD
Since 27 Jun 2005
223 Posts
Bingen Heights
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Fri Jan 26, 07 9:22 am |
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book from the states- $400 per year
Book from Mx- $400 per month
Its up to you. I go without it, avoid accidents, bribe first ask ?s later |
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Gman
Since 11 Feb 2006
4907 Posts
Portland
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Fri Jan 26, 07 10:23 am |
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If you got an Amex Card - you can sign up for $25 full coverage car insurance for each rental - if you rent for 1 day or 3 weeks = same $25. I get this cause it also covers 5K worth of stuff in the car(works in Mexico) |
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TM
Since 05 Oct 2006
6 Posts
PDX
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Fri Jan 26, 07 8:33 pm |
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I just rented a car from Dollar and opted out of the insurance. It was going to cost as much as the daily rental. A couple of the other people down here were forced to get insurance from their rental carriers- they were told it was a new law. I booked my rental online a week or so in advance and am paying $15 a day. I am guessing the line about having to get insurance through your rental agency is false as I didn't have to. Lets just hope I don't wreck on the way back to the airport tomorrow-- |
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Scribble
Since 18 Nov 2005
636 Posts
NoPo
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Fri Jan 26, 07 8:35 pm |
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I was just down there in December and everyone I know had to get mexican liability insurance. Now it it required. As for the full coverage I just rented with a credit card and used that insurance. I would call your credit card and make sure that it will work in Mexico though. |
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registered
Since 12 Jul 2005
1319 Posts
tsunami
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Sat Jan 27, 07 7:55 am |
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Its the law wether it your car or a rental, you must have mexican liabiliy ins.
the am. ex. thing sounds like the deal though.
don't know that I wold risk going with out I heard their jails are no bueno.
and you are guilty till proven innocent, which would be tough from jail if your guilty. |
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blowhard
Since 26 Dec 2005
2025 Posts
Windward
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Sat Jan 27, 07 9:07 am A.D.A. VIS |
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they are an American And Mexican insurance company as long as you own some kind of R.V.(bath and kitch) half the price and no double coverage ,we havn't went to MX. for the last couple years and still it's the best coverage we can find in either country .
not to worry Mexicans are the best drivers Iv'e seen because nobody wants to spend time in a Mexican jail |
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endoshred
Since 22 May 2006
232 Posts
HR
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Sun Jan 28, 07 8:15 am |
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using the amex sounds like the way to go. our normal US auto insurance definately does not work in mexico, we just thoroughly checked it out. we got the insurance with our rental when we were in baja last month. sucks paying that much. anyone checked to see if visa offers insurance? |
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w84wind
Since 23 Jan 2007
45 Posts
La Ventana, BCS Mexico
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Fri Feb 02, 07 9:28 am Rental Insurance at San Jose Del Cabo... |
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The best way to find a rental car is online. I usually go to www.avis.com or www.travelocity.com .
Book online with all your options and any desired insurance.
They will gouge you for extras if you make changes or add things (like insurance or child seats) at the airport - just like they do in the U.S.
Check with your credit card for the insurance that they cover.
My Mastercard covers all damage to the vehicle (collision and comprehensive) – BUT they have very strict requirements in order to provide the coverage, so give them a call.
A certain amount of liability insurance is provided by law with the car rental. You can buy additional liability coverage if you like.
So, insurance really shouldn’t cost you anything if you plan in advance and work with your credit card company.
Brian
http://www.solymarweb.com |
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