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Old Jun 10, 2005 | 1:06 pm
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Originally Posted by MSP Flyer
CDW is mandatory in Italy - by Italian law it is included in each rental. So while credit cards in the US often cover overseas rentals as Primary Insurance (as opposed to credit card coverage on US domestic rentals as secondary to your own Allstate/StateFarm etc).. Italy is a moot point. CDW is mandatory and included.

You could try autoeurope.com - I have used them for a lot of rentals - they actually are a booking agency - with negotiated rates.

But the issue here - is you want a cheap car for one day and you are paying for a intercity fee (that is rental based) and taxes that are percentage based. I don't think you are going to come out much lower. We rented in Italy -and I would say for a mid sized car (all Fiat or Alfa there) it is about $80/day even for 5-7 day rentals.
The above is incorrect. THEFT INSURANCE IS MANDATORY IN ITALY, CDW IS NOT. However, many car rental companies bundle CDW in with their rates and ask if you want to take out the Super CDW to bring your dedcutible further down.

Hertz does not bundle CDW in with their rates -- CDW and Super CDW are optional items -- presumably covered by a MC or Visa or perhaps a Diners Club credit card.
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