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kmhphoto Aug 20, 2009 11:29 pm

Excess on a Suburban
 
I'm renting a Suburban in Las Vegas for a month. Does anyone know what the insurance excess on this would be?
I can purchase their LDW but at $22.00 a day it could add up to more than the excess.

Thanks

3Cforme Aug 21, 2009 10:52 am

The excess depends on the renting web site, among other things. If one rents from Avis U.S. without a rate plan that provides LDW, it's typical for one to owe Avis the entire value of the vehicle if destroyed. Plan on $45K for a Suburban.

IAHtraveler Aug 21, 2009 11:49 am

If you own a car, I'd call your insurance agent and ask if they cover rentals. If not, I'd find out what it would cost to add it to your policy... I'm sure it'd be cheaper than through aVs for this long. there are also credit cards (I think AmEx) where you can add a rental car protection option. For a certain fee per rental, they insure your car. If you're interested in this ±can't find anything on your own, PM me and I'll see if I can find it... I know one of the recent cards that I opened has that option.

3Cforme Aug 22, 2009 5:43 am

Secondary insurance provided by a credit card is often void for SUVs and large vans (at least for U.S.-issued cards). But yes, LDW daily on a month-long rental is a big cost.

IAHtraveler Aug 22, 2009 1:09 pm


Originally Posted by 3Cforme (Post 12264684)
Secondary insurance provided by a credit card is often void for SUVs and large vans

For the one that I was referring to, it's actually primary insurance. It's not a good deal for short rentals of a day or two (I think it was like $25-30 per rental) and it's automatically applied if you're enrolled in the program. However, for longer rentals, it's a great option. I think it was capped at $50k for the vehicle, which covers most in the rental fleets these days.

kmhphoto Aug 30, 2009 1:11 pm

Thanks for all the responses.
I found a company that offers an annual premium that covers multiple rentals for a maximum of 31 days per rental at £139.00


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