recommendations for 6 month rental
#1
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Join Date: Aug 2011
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recommendations for 6 month rental
Hi, I'm new here. Been reading a bit, but haven't found a similar situation.
I need to rent a car for up to 6 full months. I am not american and dont
have American insurance. i do have American credit cards.
What is the best strategy for this?
get independent 3rd party insurance for 6 months and then use the credit card CDW?
just go with a rental company that specializes in this type of business? (do they exist?)
Which company should I use?
I need the most basic/lowest cost car.
thanks!
-gk
I need to rent a car for up to 6 full months. I am not american and dont
have American insurance. i do have American credit cards.
What is the best strategy for this?
get independent 3rd party insurance for 6 months and then use the credit card CDW?
just go with a rental company that specializes in this type of business? (do they exist?)
Which company should I use?
I need the most basic/lowest cost car.
thanks!
-gk
#2
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I think most U.S. cards only cover up to 4 weeks and there's language that prevents consecutive rentals. Some Canadian card provide 48 days coverage.
It is fairly expensive but a buy-back deal on a French car (available directly from the big 3 French brands) may be your best bet. You get a new car and full coverage.
It is fairly expensive but a buy-back deal on a French car (available directly from the big 3 French brands) may be your best bet. You get a new car and full coverage.
#3
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hi, thanks for the info, but can you clarify what is a buy back deal?
I will be in san diego, CA. (i forgot to mention that, sorry...dont know if its relevant to the buy back deal)
thanks again,
-gk
I will be in san diego, CA. (i forgot to mention that, sorry...dont know if its relevant to the buy back deal)
thanks again,
-gk
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You might want to try talking to some local Enterprise offices. Ask to speak to the branch manager and explain your situation. Most places would love monthly business and they might be willing to negotiate with you.
Also, I work at a Ford Dealership in North Carolina and we have our own independent rental department. Do a Google or Yellow Pages search for the area to see if other dealerships there do the same thing. Again, speak to their manager and see what they'd offer you.
Good luck!
Also, I work at a Ford Dealership in North Carolina and we have our own independent rental department. Do a Google or Yellow Pages search for the area to see if other dealerships there do the same thing. Again, speak to their manager and see what they'd offer you.
Good luck!
#5
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thank you. I will try both. Right now I have a one week reservation with enterprise. Once there I will see if I can negotiate a long term deal with them.
Will also look for dealerships, though this is the first time i hear of that.
thanks,
-gk
Will also look for dealerships, though this is the first time i hear of that.
thanks,
-gk
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Sorry, for some reason I thought you intended to rent in Europe and not in the U.S. While the CC coverage may still apply, the buy and sell back deal doesn't.
The buy and sell-back deal is a French tax-inspired measure (cars pre-owned for at least 17 days are sold at a lower tax rate than new cars).
The buy and sell-back deal is a French tax-inspired measure (cars pre-owned for at least 17 days are sold at a lower tax rate than new cars).
#7
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It was more my fault that yours...i forgot to write down were I was going
I tried negotiating with an Enterprise branch manager and she said NO.
I am still looking for an option. I might simply buy an old car and resell
it after 6 months. Hopefully it works out.
thanks.
I tried negotiating with an Enterprise branch manager and she said NO.
I am still looking for an option. I might simply buy an old car and resell
it after 6 months. Hopefully it works out.
thanks.
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It was more my fault that yours...i forgot to write down were I was going
I tried negotiating with an Enterprise branch manager and she said NO.
I am still looking for an option. I might simply buy an old car and resell
it after 6 months. Hopefully it works out.
thanks.
I tried negotiating with an Enterprise branch manager and she said NO.
I am still looking for an option. I might simply buy an old car and resell
it after 6 months. Hopefully it works out.
thanks.
#9
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Buying a used car is a good idea but do you want to be stuck with the task of selling it back?
If you're going to be driving a fair bit and have the money you should probably get a certified used car, in case you are planning on driving a bit you don't want to chance having to repair the car, which can be very costly. Don't forget most states levy a property tax on cars, so that would be extra expense on top of registration, inspection etc.
If you can avoid buying/selling you probably should. Have you tried some of the "budget" type rentals that rent out used cars maybe they will be more flexible.
If you're going to be driving a fair bit and have the money you should probably get a certified used car, in case you are planning on driving a bit you don't want to chance having to repair the car, which can be very costly. Don't forget most states levy a property tax on cars, so that would be extra expense on top of registration, inspection etc.
If you can avoid buying/selling you probably should. Have you tried some of the "budget" type rentals that rent out used cars maybe they will be more flexible.
#10
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Hi, still havent found a solid option. Right now borrowed a car for a few days. I will look into certified used cars and also into used car rentals. Thanks for the tips.
-gk
-gk
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#12
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Havent checked other locations. Will do that this weekend.
I was surprised how different the pricing is per enterprise location.
thanks for the tip.
-gk
I was surprised how different the pricing is per enterprise location.
thanks for the tip.
-gk