Originally Posted by
danielflyer
I'm renting a car for nine days and booked through a third party, KLM. I got a substantially better price but there was no option to add third party liability insurance.
If you are a U.S. resident and present a U.S.-issued driver license at pick-up, Hertz is not required to honor the favorable rate you booked on a foreign website, unless you indicated at time of booking that you are a U.S. resident:
"Rate Requirement
"Renters who have indicated a country of residence outside of the US will be required to present a non US issued drivers license and a non US issued passport OR an international airline ticket at the time of rental to qualify for the rate."
(U.S. car rentals are often priced cheaper for foreign visitors than for U.S. residents.)