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Originally Posted by Dadhawk
Well, after some haggling with State Farm, I finally managed to get a rental car. Apparently the Enterprise Rental Car equivalent to the red FRS is a burgundy Charger.
Unfortunately its neither a Hellcat nor even an RS. Still its comfortable enough and gets better gas mileage than my Suburban so I'll survive driving it.
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From my days working in Enterprise, I will warn you about the calls you'll get for claim extensions. Usually the RALPH system Enterprise uses is pretty good to get in contact with the adjuster, but when the insurance company stops sending contract extensions to keep paying for the car, that's when Enterprise will start calling you.
So whenever you get in contact with your adjuster, remind him/her to send an extension to Enterprise so they don't constantly call you.
Edit, another note. If you see that your repairs might take a little longer than 30 days, return the vehicle and grab it at another date. Most policies cover up to $1200-1500 of rental reimbursement which comes to about 30 calendar days, which is important to remember since day 1 counts as the day to you pick it up. It might of changed because delays with parts and what not.