Going to Hawaii in a couple of months and it "seems" like a good deal. Any experiences?
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noHas anyone had experience having a vehicle damaged or in an accident with Turo?
Question being, if you don't buy Turo's insurance, how does everything work out?
If you have your own car insurance I believe it will cover you?
My understanding is that in case of a Turo you don't have coverage unless you purchase their insurance - unlike a standard rental your credit card or own insurance will not cover you.Credit Cards often have som coverage if you use them for your booking.
As always. It's fine print
My understanding is that in case of a Turo you don't have coverage unless you purchase their insurance - unlike a standard rental your credit card or own insurance will not cover you.
Basically you're paying out of pocket if anything happens.
That's my understanding.
Further - I've tried to find info online about what happens as a renter if involved in an accident. Basically sounds like a nightmare even when you purchase insurance from Turo. Things seem to get pretty tricky.
No.You mean you get what you pay for?