Quick Tip: Summer Car Rental Tips

"GMA" helps you save money this summer when you rent a car.

ByABC News via logo
April 15, 2010, 4:04 PM

July 21, 2010— -- Want to get the best deal when you rent a car this summer? On "GMA" I explained that you can save by searching online for car rental codes at web sites like http://carrentalcodes.com and membership sites such as AAA or Costco that offer exclusive codes.

You should also try to rent from off-airport locations, which tend to be cheaper, especially on the weekends, and pre-pay when you book the rental to get a discount.

What about insurance coverage for your rental? Will the credit card you have give you the coverage you need?

Credit Cards and Car Rental Insurance

All the major cards offer you some form of secondary coverage. If you get in an accident, you file a claim with your auto insurance company and the credit card will cover most extra charges, including deductibles that you need to pay. However, there are many exclusions.

What to Look Out For:

Duration of Rental: If you are renting more than two weeks, check with your credit card company, because many do not apply to extended rentals.

Type of Rental: What type of car are you renting matters. If it's anything other than your standard mid-size or minivan it may not be covered. Luxury cars, trucks, U-Hauls, and antique cars are often excluded by the credit card companies. And if you're renting out of the U.S. or Canada, call and ask just to be safe.

Administrative and Loss of Use Fees: Administrative fees and something called loss of use fees are often not covered by the the credit card companies, so know that you are taking a gamble by declining coverage, but usually these fees aren't going to bankrupt you, only really peeve you.

The best thing to do is take a look at my simplified chart AVAILABLE HERE and on the next page about the coverage offered by all cards which has links to the detailed coverage policies for each individual card.

CLICK HERE for the detailed coverage policy.

DURATION: 30 days or less

EXTRA FEE: If you decline rental car insurance, Amex will charge you a $4 fee per rental period for their supplemental car insurance

COVERAGE: You will file a claim with your primary auto insurance carrier and any additional fees or deductibles will be covered by Amex up to $50,000

EXCLUDED CARS: No coverage for any type of pick-up truck, full sized SUV, luxury van, any exotic sports car and any type of cargo van, truck or U-haul type vehicle.

EXCLUDED AREAS: No coverage is provided for vehicles rented in Australia, Ireland, Italy, Israel, Jamaica and New Zealand.

LIABILITY OR LOSS COVEAGE: No

PREMIUM OPTION:Amex does have a premium coverage option that you have to sign up for in advance. It costs nothing to add this option to your account but each time you rent a car, you will be charged One flat price of $24.95 per rental period, not per day ($17.95 for California Residents). This gives you 42 days of coverage, You can choose not to file a claim with your personal auto insurance company (keeping premiums lower). It provides up to $100,000 of primary coverage for damage or theft of the rental car, up to $100,000 of accidental death or dismemberment coverage, and up to $15,000 for excess medical expenses.