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Re: Car Insurance System in NZ? Posted on: Wed, 21 Jan 2004 22:58:21 EST

Try going to the Apex rental car site direct in NZ
they are a great company - we have used them 3 times so far
But then most NZ based and operated comapnies are (that is forgetting the
multi nationals like Avis)
we do not take out CDW insurance as this is covered by our Travel insurance
but it certainly pays to check your travel insurance
not only in relation to CDW but also in regards to general cover
some will cover you for property stolen from your vehicle
some will if it is in a locked boot in a locked garage
others not at all
After extensive research I found that Diners Club Travel insurance was by
far the best when it came to vehicle related insurance.
But than again I am not sure what what insurance is available in "the
States"
But a word of advice, on the numbers that I have seen you quoting, deal
directly with the companies in NZ, and pay NZ dollars, you will be
heaps in front
Trevor
Perth
Western Australia
"RonB" wrote in message
news:NReOb.8560$G1.43145@tor-nn1.netcom.ca...
> Thanks for all the helpful comments. Some of the sources were also helpful
> in revealing the "single car excess" approach used by some rental
agencies,
> namely that the excess (deductible) increases if no other vehicle is
> involved in the accident.
>
> Some further interesting points turned up when I did a search for NZ auto
> rentals on Travelocity. One of the lower-cost agencies which came up
(which
> was not particulary low-cost, either, even before factoring in the
insurance
> issue) provides the following insurance (quoting from the info provided in
> the listing):
>
> a) Third Party Liability
>
> "This insurance is included in the rate. Under New Zealand Law, renter is
> covered up to 2 million New Zealand dollars. Renter is responsible for the
> first 300USD."
>
> From previous discussions and info, this would appear to cover ONLY damage
> to propery owned by others, not loss or damage to the rental vehicle
itself.
>
> b) Loss Damage Waiver (LDW)
>
> "This is an optional insurance. Renter is responsible for the first
200USD.
> Insurance is void for accidents involving alcohol, drugs, or dangerous
> driving. The cost of LDW is 12USD per day."
>
> This appears to refer to insurance that would cover loss or damage to the
> rented auto.
>
> I.e., it appears this particular agency does not provide any protection
> against rental car loss or damage in its "base" price, and that the
purchase
> of such insurance would significantly increase the total cost of the
rental.
>
> Just passing this along for further info and comment.
>
> Thanks again,
> Ron B
>
> (to respond directly, please delete the "prot")
>
>


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