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Car rental insurance charges
Monday, August 13, 2012 @ 6:05 PM

I know it's been discussed a few times on the forums but the whole car hire insurance thing really winds me up sometimes.

I was in Valencia recently and thought it would be a good idea to hire a car so that I could get around and see some of the areas outside of the city itself.  I hired a car through Valencia airport car hire and was offered the option to pay for extra insurance to cover me so that I wouldn't have to pay the excess should anything go horribly wrong.  I turned down the offer.

When I got to the airport to pick up the car I was again offered the extra insurance, this time at a more expensive rate, which if I didn't take it out I would have to pay something like €1000 euros should something go wrong.

In the end I paid the extra but I wasn't overly happy about the whole thing.  It seems that you are being forced to pay the extra for the insurance as otherwise, it could end up costing you a lot more.

I suppose it's like the budget airlines where they start adding so many extras that you end up paying considerably more than you bargained for.

Rant over.



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Philip Suter said:
Tuesday, August 14, 2012 @ 5:50 PM

Unfortunately this is the way most car hire companies have operated for years now. If you by your excess insurance from an independent insurance specialist it is a lot cheaper and if you are likely to hire a car for more than 7 days, buy an annual policy.The insurance4car.rental.com site does have a lot advertising to select from. Another problem coming from car rental companies in Spain and Portugal is the pick up full and be charged around €80 and return it empty so you don't get anything back. Good idea if you use the entire tank of fuel, but if you are only renting for a day or so and not travelling much, you can be out of pocket a lot.

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