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Old 18 Aug 19, 05:13 PM  
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Mobile Tyres Windscreen Undercarriage included in insurance

Does any know of car hire company other than autoeurope (with Alamo at least) have these automatically included with zero excess?
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Old 18 Aug 19, 06:56 PM  
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I searched and couldn't find one so ended up getting a separate stand alone cover from carhireexcess (Europe travel)

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Old 18 Aug 19, 09:31 PM  
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Thanks, I thought that might be the case but wanted to check I hadn't missed one.
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Old 19 Aug 19, 09:46 AM  
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Apart from AE don’t know of any that include it at a reasonable price. Be aware that AE show two prices, an insurance based cover and cover from the rental company. The insurance based cover is the same as if you bought a standalone policy which would probably be cheaper. My preference is for the Rental company cover if it’s a reasonable price. I’m assuming that it’s not North America your renting?
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Old 19 Aug 19, 09:51 AM  
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Usrentacar cover these under their Platinum option.

Alamo automatically cover windscreen if you have CDW anyway.
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Old 19 Aug 19, 11:20 AM  
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Unless I’ve missed something in the OP they have not indicated where they want to rent so difficult to give good advise.
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There are a host of UK based companies that do the roadside assistance package that some want. Money Maxim is quite good.
A quick Google throws up quite a few.

However apart from Auto Europe I don't know any that do it as standard. Always like A E as a company, keen prices sometimes.
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Sorry yes it is in America, Las Vegas to be precise
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Old 19 Aug 19, 03:45 PM  
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Sorry yes it is in America, Las Vegas to be precise
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You can ignore most of my original post. Almost all of the UK rental companies, brokers have cover for damage to glass, tyres, underside for the US. AE a bit misleading when they highlight this.
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I’m having to amend my post as I’ve found, whilst checking car rental for Canada that a lot of the brokers do it include full coverage for all of the US. For example for pickup in Las Vegas I can only find full coverage by the rental company with Alamo Brits/ Alamo. Hertz also have it but ridiculous prices. AE, US renta-car & DFCH have excess insurance to cover tyres, windscreen etc. Car Rental remains a minefield for the unwary, me included.
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