Best way to protect the xB on a long trip....
#21
We bought our cars (mine's an xB, her's is a Mini Cooper) to be driven. We take excellent care of them and we enjoy driving them. We drove the Cooper out to Vegas and had a blast. We couldn't see ourselves renting a car for a roadtrip like that.
Next trip we'll be taking the box.
Next trip we'll be taking the box.
#22
Rent the car!!
You'll save the windshield the front end and the MILES!!
Trust me my box looks about ten years old!!! And the ws should have been replaced about six months ago now it really does!!!
have fun!
You'll save the windshield the front end and the MILES!!
Trust me my box looks about ten years old!!! And the ws should have been replaced about six months ago now it really does!!!
have fun!
#23
Originally Posted by LVScionGal
Rent the car!!
You'll save the windshield the front end and the MILES!!
Trust me my box looks about ten years old!!! And the ws should have been replaced about six months ago now it really does!!!
have fun!
You'll save the windshield the front end and the MILES!!
Trust me my box looks about ten years old!!! And the ws should have been replaced about six months ago now it really does!!!
have fun!
#26
Originally Posted by rdclark
Originally Posted by matt_a
Originally Posted by rdclark
...if you dent a fender or ding a door, you get no choice about whether or not to pay for the bodywork.
RichC
RichC
RichC
That is why I always get the extra insurance at a rental car agency.
Jim
#27
Originally Posted by Banana Boat
Most personal car insurance policies do cover accidental damage that is done to a rental car.... but it DOES NOT cover... the days that the car is out of rental service. So, if the rental car is out of rental service for several weeks or more to have damages repaired, then the person who rented the car is responsible for rental charges for that period of time....
That is why I always get the extra insurance at a rental car agency.
That is why I always get the extra insurance at a rental car agency.
RichC
#30
Originally Posted by rdclark
Originally Posted by Banana Boat
Most personal car insurance policies do cover accidental damage that is done to a rental car.... but it DOES NOT cover... the days that the car is out of rental service. So, if the rental car is out of rental service for several weeks or more to have damages repaired, then the person who rented the car is responsible for rental charges for that period of time....
That is why I always get the extra insurance at a rental car agency.
That is why I always get the extra insurance at a rental car agency.
RichC
Jim
#31
Banana Boat, I apologize, your information is better than mine. It turns out that only 8 states - Alaska, Connecticut, Louisiana, Minnesota, North Dakota, New York, Rhode Island and Texas - require auto insurance to offer "loss of use" coverage on rented cars.
Unfortunately, it's rare to be able to buy loss of use coverage by itself, even if your own policy and/or credit card insurance already cover everything else.
What all this tells me is that I will continue to drive my own cars on trips!
RichC
Unfortunately, it's rare to be able to buy loss of use coverage by itself, even if your own policy and/or credit card insurance already cover everything else.
What all this tells me is that I will continue to drive my own cars on trips!
RichC
#32
Originally Posted by Banana Boat
Originally Posted by rdclark
Originally Posted by matt_a
Originally Posted by rdclark
...if you dent a fender or ding a door, you get no choice about whether or not to pay for the bodywork.
RichC
RichC
RichC
That is why I always get the extra insurance at a rental car agency.
Jim
Well I work for a rental car co and the LDW/CDW is anywhere from 16.99 to 35.99 depending on the company and/or the type of vehicle. From the things I have seen I totally take coverage. Its not worth it not to. I dont want to pay a deductable and go thru my own co so my rate go up. Thats nuts. My LDW cost come out to about the same for my deductable but I have a "worry free" rental. Me personally I always rent if going more than 5 hours away. I also like the Neverlost (GPS) for places I have no clue as to where Im going. Im leaving for Norfolk next week with a side trip to Clemson SC to see my Dad -- Rental Car here we come. MyLilXBox can stay home and rest.
#34
Before I ran the box to Austin, I never thought I'd take it on a long road trip.
That little car rode good, even with the 18's. I wouldn't have a problem taking it cross country.
It's a blast to drive!
Had I driven it nicely, I probably could have made the round trip on one tank.
WW
That little car rode good, even with the 18's. I wouldn't have a problem taking it cross country.
It's a blast to drive!
Had I driven it nicely, I probably could have made the round trip on one tank.
WW
#35
Originally Posted by matt_a
Over 5 years, you'll spend about $750 on rentals, but you'll have 7,500 fewer miles on your car and it will be in better over-all condition. That will pay for itsself in resale value.
but i just love to drive mine too much to leave it at home.....i loaded it up with guitars, amps, a tent, camping junk, a small pa and my wife and drove to escanaba, mi a few months back for a show.....if i'd been driving a rental the trip wouldn't have been anyhwere near as much fun.....
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