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Rental Car Question
Hey guys,
So as you saw.. my car got destroyed last night and now I am scoping out some rental cars. Question: do you think the insurance company will reimburse me for a similar car (i.e. a mustang / camaro).. or do you think it makes sense to go conservative and grab a Corolla / Camry to ensure a higher probability of reimbursement? Not trying to be tough here, just wanna figure out what the best approach is. I would feel bad swapping my FR-S for a corolla if I know I could get a mustang or some kinda sporty car |
you are usually limited to $30/day. All the insurance companies have deals with the rental agencies and you get what you get.
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Contact your insurance, we don't know their policies...
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it also depends on the bodyshop you go to. the bodyshop i work at gives away free rental cars and its whatever they have in stock at the time
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thanks guys. that settles it
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Somebody ran a stop sign and hit my car.. Her insurance is covering the repairs on my FR-S. They were going to supply me with a rental.. But they were going to get me a Chevrolet Aveo or some crap. I said to them, "your job is to make me whole. I want a nice car to drive because I had a nice car."
It doesnt hurt to ask. Even if you have to fight somebody, ha. I hope your car gets repaired though. I'm glad your okay! Edit: I'm assuming the drunk dude's insurance is going to cover everything since it's his fault? Drunk drivers are terrible. Fight that. Make them give you something nice! |
Insurance will cover the cost of a car, and by that the mean the lowest price car that they negotiate...And if you want insurance on the car YOU will need to pay for that yourself.
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I rented a 2014 corolla s when my fr-s was in the shop. I cried for the time i was in it. Felt like it only had 1 gear and that was first. I always see rentals as a car your getting for a short amount of time, might as well consider it as a trial car. Get something awesome like a camero or mustang. I always wanted to try one of those out.
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Having worked in rental the policies differ from one and another. The cheaper the policy generally they're less inclined to pay for a decent vehicle. I remember times when we had BMW M3 owners who paid for cheap policies and because of that they were given a Pontiac G5 with no power windows/locks. If you got decent coverage, a car like the FRS is likely to fall under things like a Corolla to Sonatas/Optimas. Mustangs/Camaros aren't common at most locations and are more likely to be found at airport locations as city branches can end up in situations where a 2-door coupe is inadequate because many people drive practical sedans or CUV/minivans which often forces you to switch people out quickly if they took it but didn't want it, or worse it sits around waiting for a renter.
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