Living in a rural area and not owning a car sounds
impossible living in an urban area and not owning a car sounds sensible. You
know what we mean if youve ever tried to park in a busy neighborhood or had
your car broken into. Urban car ownership can be a huge hassle and expense. But
what about those occasions when you want to buy in bulk, like that annual trip
to Costco, or when you want to get out of town where no bus or train will take
you? The answer: rent a car and/or join
a car share company.
Living in a rural area and not owning a car sounds
impossible living in an urban area and not owning a car sounds sensible. You
know what we mean if youve ever tried to park in a busy neighborhood or had
your car broken into. Urban car ownership can be a huge hassle and expense. But
what about those occasions when you want to buy in bulk, like that annual trip
to Costco, or when you want to get out of town where no bus or train will take
you? The answer: rent a car and/or join
a car share company.
Living in a rural area and not owning a car sounds
impossible living in an urban area and not owning a car sounds sensible. You
know what we mean if youve ever tried to park in a busy neighborhood or had
your car broken into. Urban car ownership can be a huge hassle and expense. But
what about those occasions when you want to buy in bulk, like that annual trip
to Costco, or when you want to get out of town where no bus or train will take
you? The answer: rent a car and/or join
a car share company.
Each of these has its merits and actually saves you lots of
money compared to owning, maintaining, parking and insuring your own vehicle.Consider Manhattan;
where, according to Wikipedia, 75% of the people do not own a car. If you are one of those people, here are some
options and tips to consider when you get the itch or need to take the wheel.
Car RentalRenting a car seems like a pretty straight forward event: You
probably chose a rental company based things such as the best rates,
availability and convenience of their location. Actually there are a few other
decisions to make and we dont mean the choice of an economy, compact,
mid-sized or luxury car. Another important choice you need to make is with the
insurance these companies offer, which you can accept or refuse.Keep in mind that before you rent a car, its a good idea to
call your credit card company to see if they provide any level of insurance coverage
on car rentals if you pay for the rental using their card. Some credit card
companies will provide collision coverage if you use their card.Another avenue is your own car insurance. If you dont own a
car then obviously you wont have car insurance, but if you do, check to see
what sort of coverage your insurance company provides on rentals.If you dont currently own a car but plan to rent with
frequency, you have another option that is worth considering, buying a non-owner auto liability insurance policy from
an insurance company. These policies cost around $300 per year and typically
provide coverage for damage you may cause to some elses car and liability for
injuries to its occupants, or to pedestrian, in the event of an accident. A
non-owner auto liability policy will also provide medical payment coverage for
you and your passengers, and uninsured and under-insured coverage.However, what it does
not offer is collision coverage which you will need in case you damage the
rental car. If you choose to buy this type of policy make sure you understand
what it covers. If you need more
coverage, find out about adding an umbrella policy to the non-owner auto
liability policy. If you only rent a car
occasionally, then it may make more sense to buy the daily coverage offered at the
car rental counter, which is your other choice. Here are the types of coverage
they provide:Collision Damage
Waiver This coverage usually costs between $10 and $20 per day and will relieve you of any financial
responsibility in the event that the rental car is stolen or damaged.Liability Insurance
This coverage usually costs between $10 and $15 per day and provides
excess liability coverage of up to $1 million for the time you rent a car.Personal Accident Insurance – This
coverage usually costs between $1 and $5 per day and covers you and your
passengers for medical/ambulance bills.
If you carry adequate health insurance it may not be necessary to
purchase additional coverage from the rental company.Personal Effects Coverage – This
coverage usually costs between $1 and $4 per day and protects you against theft
of personal items in your car. You may
not need this if you have homeowners or rental insurance.
Car Share ProgramsThese programs along with their
brightly colored fleet of vehicles are popping up in most major metropolitan
areas. Why pay for a car that sits parked all week if you only need one occasionally?
The membership fees for most car share programs cover the costs of the car,
insurance, gas and all maintenance. After that members may be charged an hourly
fee and pay a small fee for mileage. The advantage to these programs is that a
driver doesnt have the responsibility of owning a car, and doesnt have to
worry about parking, insurance, repairs or maintenance, the latter of which is
especially annoying if youve ever owned an older car.There are also environmental
benefits to these programs especially because sharing a car reduces the amount
of vehicles on the road. In traffic-jammed cities like San Francisco, taking cars off the road to reduce congestion and
greenhouse-causing-gases just makes sense.
In areas where people are accustomed to driving
everywhere but are considering the switch to a car sharing program, it is a
good idea to first review: how many miles youre driving in a month, how often,
and to see which trips were necessary and which ones werent. For those who
are very dependent upon their car, these programs might not be a fit. For those
who already use public transportation or drive minimally, these programs are a
fit. For those who dont own a car
, car share programs give you the wheels when
you want and need them!
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