If you have you're own liability insurance then yes they will rent to you.
Another driver is on a per day basis. (Should be either call and ask or just use their online calculator)
Tough to say whether they'll know or not I've heard stories in the US of how people have rented cars, took them across state lines and brought them back and then get nailed with massive out of state fees and they know because they install a hidden GPS unit in the car. Whether or not they do that here I'm not sure, maybe someone else can chime in but it's your risk to take.
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Sep 29th, 2007 10:25 AM #1
Some questions about car rental
Can you rent if you're 21 but have a G2 license?
If you want to add another driver, is it on a per day basis?
I see most companies give out UL KMs but restricted in Ontario or CA. Would they know if it was brought to the US?
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Sep 29th, 2007 02:31 PM #3
I do have my own insurance but I rather not risk it. Can I not pay to get theirs?
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Sep 29th, 2007 02:47 PM #4
Call your insurance company and find out if your policy also covers rental cars. Not all do. And your deductible probably applies, too.
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Sep 29th, 2007 03:02 PM #5
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Sep 29th, 2007 06:53 PM #6
You need your own liability insurance. Liability insurance is different from collision insurance you get from them. Liability will cover you in case you hit someone and they get hurt or you're found at fault for the accident it would get charged to your insurance. The collision coverage you purchase from them just covers you in case you scratch/dent the car.
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You're correct about what liability and collision are but you don't need your own liability insurance at all. Take a look in the glove box of the next car you rent, the insurance liability card will be in there, in the name of the rental company. How else would anyone that didn't own a car ever rent one?
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Sep 30th, 2007 03:24 AM #8
If you're under 25 you need your own liability insurance to rent a car. Over 25 you're golden. Atleast that's how I understand it and the experiences I've had.
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Sep 30th, 2007 08:37 AM #9IoannIGuest
Don't take the risk of taking the car to the states unless you inform them. You will find some of them are very leniant. If you go to the states and something happens they can turn around and give you some form of brech of contract crap. If your planning on taking it to the states go with a big company like Budget, they allow there vehicles to go to the states as long as you tell them without any extra charge plus if something does happen to the vehicle they will just bring you a new one.
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Sep 30th, 2007 08:52 AM #10
So I do have to get liability from my own insurance? Must I inform my insurance company about renting a car then? Also how would I prove that I have insurance since I'm a secondary driver on my dad's policy?
So is there a difference in price for G2 vs. G holders?
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Sep 30th, 2007 09:59 AM #11
anyone ever rent a car and just WOT the hell out of it???
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Sep 30th, 2007 11:42 PM #15
Having worked at the rental company, you need a valid G license ... if you are 21-25, depending on which company, you will get charged an underage fee while some companies wont allow you to rent unless you are at least 23. On top of everything, you are limited to UP TO full size vehicles.
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