Where Can You Find Free BEST CAR RENTAL Resources

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Car rental is really a hot topic for vacationers headed to Costa Rica. Recent research conducted by the Costa Rican Institute of Tourism (ICT) indicates that, after accommodations, renting an automobile is the largest expense, averaging $702 for an eleven-day vacation.

THE WEB is buzzing with negative reviews discussing overcharging, poor customer service and mechanical breakdowns. You may have even written one yourself!

rent a car otopeni no credit card (3 - 4 adults) 4X4 rental runs between $58 and $65 daily with third party insurance and rates may differ around 20 percent among car rental companies, so reading a quick review will undoubtedly be time well spent as soon as you calculate the savings.

So the question is; which rental company supplies the best balance of fair price, capable customer support and reliable vehicles? I've researched everything for you, so continue reading!

Disclosure: This research was conducted in-may - July 2013. The following companies were selected because they're the most trusted in Costa Rica. Some are local companies; others are international franchises of recognized brand names. Comparisons include: customer service, pricing and the reservation process. The firms are listed alphabetically and not based on personal or online preferences.

Think about this information before renting:

Insurance

One of the primary causes for complaints is from the stack of unforeseen charges presented to the renter once standing at the rental company's counter. Vacationers are usually tired after a long flight and are confronted by costs which were not anticipated, explained or budgeted.

Topping the set of grievances may be the non-disclosure of fees linked to the mandatory third-party insurance at the time the reservation is made.

According to Costa Rican law, every driver is required to carry liability coverage to insure against injuries to third parties. Car rental companies generally refrain from disclosing the expense of this policy in the quoted rental rate to appear more competitive. Mandatory third-party insurance can sometimes be as much as double the vehicle's rental cost. The only real guarantee against insurance confusion is to inquire if your estimate includes the third party insurance and insist on a written quotation.

Cost of Mandatory Insurance (also known as Third Party or SLI)

Expect to pay between $12 and $15 daily because of this insurance, according to the make and model of the rented vehicle and the rental car agency. This is a legal condition of one's rental agreement and is generally not covered by credit cards and cannot be waived. It's a fact of renting a car in Costa Rica.

Collision Damage Waiver (CDW)

As the name suggests, this is not insurance, but a waiver, which relieves the renter from any liability for harm to the rental car after the deductible is paid (usually from $750 to $1,500). Some agencies require renters to get their CDW policy; thereby negating any charge card program. For yet another fee, many agencies do offer a zero liability option where in fact the renter will be freed from paying for any damage to the automobile. Some companies may put pressure upon renters to purchase the zero liability coverage; however, it really is entirely optional, unless it really is in the fine print of these rental agreement.

Charge card insurance programs may cover the CDW for a rental vehicle. Check with your chosen rental car company to find which proof of insurance is needed and then request that from your own credit card company ahead of arriving. If you are using your credit card's CDW policy, be prepared to pay a higher deposit on the vehicle; around $1,500 to $2000 is common. The bigger deposit ensures that the charge card holder has enough financial reserves to cover damages if needed. You should consider that when using CDW coverage provided by a credit card (instead of the rent a car operator), all damages will undoubtedly be billed to the renter's charge card. The credit card company will reimburse the card holder for damages.