Are Insurance Companies Required to Pay for a Car Rental in Total Loss Claims?

Filed under: Rental Car in New Zealand - 29 Mar 2010  | Spread the word !

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If you are involved in an accident that results in a total loss of your car, you may have to rent a car to use until you can replace your own car. The question, “are insurance companies required to pay for a rental car in total loss claims?” will come up in that situation. The answer will depend upon several factors, including the state or country the accident happens in, the terms of your insurance policy, and the terms of the insurance policy of the other driver.

In a case Where the other driver is at fault, that driver’s insurance should pick up the cost of your car rental until they settle the claim for you to be able to replace your car. If you are at fault, or if you live in a “no-fault” auto insurance state, then the terms of your insurance policy or state law will determine whether you will be reimbursed for car rental. Some states require all auto insurance policies to include rental car reimbursement, while others do not.

If fault in the accident is not immediately acknowledged by either party, you may have to pay for temporary car rental fees out of your own pocket and seek reimbursement from the responsible insurance company as the case is settled. The best thing to do is to plan in advance and hope you never need to take advantage of your planning. Call your insurance agent and ask if your policy, or your state law, provides payment for a rental car if your car is damaged in an accident. If you currently do not have that coverage, then you can get a special rider added to your policy. You should also be sure your uninsured motorist coverage includes rental car reimbursement in the event the other driver is at fault, but has no insurance.

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Don’t Sign a Rental Car Damage Agreement Without Reading It

Filed under: Rental Car in New Zealand - 18 Mar 2010  | Spread the word !

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Welcome to New Zealand! While driving your rental car “down under” there is lot of things to do and see. There is nothing more refreshing than going into the Outback and taking a look at nature for all its worth. You may also want to take a little time out in your New Zealand car rental and go out for a nice juicy steak. New Zealand is well-known for their thick beef and kangaroo steaks so make sure that you are hungry. Before you go out and have too much fun in your rental car make sure that you read the damage agreement.

The damage agreement that you are signing for your rental car is very important. You want to make sure that you understand every single detail of it. Why? Because you may not be as safe as you think that you are. Not all car damage agreements are created equally. Most car rental companies will give you 2 options. You can have the option of liability damage or full coverage. If you are smart you should grab the second option. Even though it make cost you more money, the second option is usually a “care-free” plan which means that no matter what happens to the vehicle they will take care of it 100%.

If you just pay for liability only you are responsible for anything that happens to the vehicle while it is in your custody. That means that if you hit someone, you have to take care of it out of your insurance. They will only pay for the damage that is caused by another vehicle to you and then again, it really depends on how much damage is in the agreement. Don’t be surprised if you have to pay a deductible. You should always read the damage agreement and it is doubly important to read it thoroughly if you do not get the “care-free” plan. What you don’t know may hurt you in the end if something happens to the rental vehicle.

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New Zealand North Island Attractions and Sites

Filed under: Rental Car in New Zealand - 26 Feb 2010  | Spread the word !

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In the Oceania region, New Zealand offers a diverse climate and terrain that is bound to offer activities for a wide range of interests. New Zealand is made up of two islands-the North Island and the South Island. The North Island is the smaller of the two and contains the capital city of Wellington and the largest city, Auckland. Due to these two large cities and warmer weather, this island contains a higher population.

The variety of attractions in the North Island makes getting around a little bit of a challenge. Getting a rental car in New Zealand is not as difficult as it may seem. There are a lot of things to see and do in this country so having a rental car can help you get around effectively.

New Zealand’s largest lake, Lake Taupo, was formed by a volcanic eruption. Hot mineral springs, trout fishing, nature hikes, and skiing make this a summer and winter destination. Close to the lake is the Tongariro National Park.

The Bay of Islands is in the northern most region and consists of rocky and sandy coastline. It is made up of islands and peninsulas that surround the stunning area. There are plenty of opportunities in the sea here including kayaking, swimming, or lounging in the beach.

If you are more into a city atmosphere, the two biggest cities offer plenty of restaurants, shopping, and nightlife. Auckland is surrounding by islands that make it a great choice to get the best of both worlds. While here, you can visit vineyards, harbors, beaches, and the urban slice of life. Wellington offers a more cultural experience including museums and performing arts. The waterfront is line with cafes, a promenade with shops, restaurants, and other activities.

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Can You Pay for a Car Rental with a Debit Card?

Filed under: Rental Car in New Zealand - 16 Feb 2010  | Spread the word !

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Are you interested in renting a car but are worried because you do not have a credit card? There are many people who face this same situation each and every day. It can be very hard to convince these reluctant companies to let you rent a car without a credit card. Look at it from their perspective. They are lending you a car, with no way to charge you should you never bring it back. In fact, many car rental companies as a policy do not allow you to rent their car without a credit card. If you are attempting to do so, but have been having problems here are a few tips and tricks to help you rent a car without a credit card;

-Call around before making visits. Many car rental companies will reject you on the spot. It’s best that you call around to find out which companies are even open to the idea before visiting them. Many of these companies will require that they are able to sit down and speak with you before just letting you drive away. The best way to break the ice in this situation is to have a conversation with them before pitching the idea.

-Make sure you have your debit card on you. While many car rental companies discourage the use of debit cards, it is the company policy of many to actually accept them. Have it out and ready to go when you first enter the building and would like to check on whether or not you will be able to rent.

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Why Get a Rental Car In New Zealand

Filed under: Rental Car in New Zealand - 29 Jan 2010  | Spread the word !

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Remember how obsessed you were with the scenery in the Lord of The Rings Trilogy? How cool would it be to navigate the rugged terrain of New Zealand, completely uninhibited? Imagine traversing middle Earth with a roadmap and a loved one; now, imagine sitting on a train with a bunch of strangers, or sitting on the gum-ridden back seat of a taxi cab. Doesn’t one of those options seem exponentially better than the other two? Well, it’s impossible to top the experience of a rental car in New Zealand.

You could cover as much ground as you wanted – without the pressure of orchestrating bus routes, or worrying about taxi availability: can you ever trust that the locals will give you a fair deal or drive safely? In your rental car, New Zealand is your oyster. You’ll be free to explore, without having to chat with a driver, or avoiding eye contact with the strange people sitting beside you. When it comes to convenience and safety, the best vacation experiences are reserved for those with a rental car in New Zealand.

Listen to music within the comfort of your personal vehicle. Choose to stop where you want, and linger for as long as you care to, without anyone telling you when it’s time to leave. Explore places that might not be accessible by bus or train; be liberated from a typical tourist’s existence, and lose the strict rigidity of a structured vacation with a rental car in New Zealand.

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The Kerosene Creek in New Zealand

Filed under: Rental Car in New Zealand - 15 Jan 2010  | Spread the word !

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New Zealand has a lot of things to offer to the tourists. Locations full of exotic beauties offer one of a kind experience for you. Among a number of tourist locations, Kerosene Creek is relatively less known. But surprisingly, the location is unbelievably beautiful.

You can have a natural spa bath in the water of the creek as it is geo-thermally heated, where bubbles are always bursting on the surface.

If you proceed a bit further from the bathing place along the fern lined way in to the forest you will find a tiny waterfall. Beneath the waterfall there is a small water reservoir. You can take bath there even in the coldest period of the year as the water remains warm naturally all through the year.

The Kerosene creek is near to a town named Rotorua. You may hear rumors about being infected with amoebic meningitis at the stream. However, it is only a rumor and according to health authorities nobody has ever get infected with meningitis at the stream. Finding the place can be a real concern. That’s why renting a car and getting instructions to reach there is recommended. Along the road from Rotorua to the Creek, you will watch other natural beauties such as Rainbow Mountain.

There is no changing room in the place. So bring your necessary clothes and food with you. If you plan properly, Kerosene Creek can be a place of unforgettable memories for you.

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Rental Car In New Zealand – Having Fun Down Under

Filed under: Rental Car in New Zealand - 09 Jan 2010  | Spread the word !

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When it comes to New Zealand it is a wonderful place to vacation. From the outback to great food, there is something here for everyone. As you sit in your New Zealand rental car you and your family are probably tapping their fingers thinking about the best places to go to. With a full tank of gas and no where to go, you better stop wasting time. Let’s talk about some things to do for you and your family on a New Zealand vacation.

If you and your kids want to have some great unadulterated fun, then you may want to swing on over to the Gold Coast. The Gold Coast is the best playground “city” in Australia and is known as one of the most yearned for places to live. With theme parks to burn off that extra energy, and wonderful night life, The Gold Coast has enough to keep you and your family busy for hours and even days.

While you are in the Gold Coast you might as well feed those hungry bellies of you and your family. Take a trip to the Billabong Buffet. This restaurant demands that you bring your appetite because it is surely all that you can eat and handle. From tender roasted meats to green salad selections, the Billabong has everything to quench your hunger pains.

Now that it’s night time, let’s put the kids to bed and go out for a night on the town. At the Blend Bar Wellington, you will find a myriad of people from around the world who visit to have a bit of fun. With great foods, strong drinks, and good music, you are bound to have a good time with your loved one.

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The Most Fabulous Places To Escape To In New Zealand

Filed under: Rental Car in New Zealand - 09 Jan 2010  | Spread the word !

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The first thing you think about when you hop in your rental car in New Zealand what destinations you should visit first. With so many adventurous and marvelous places to visit, it may be difficult to put your finger on the first place to start. New Zealand is a great place to vacation and when you have a clear picture of what you want to do first, your trip becomes even more special and spectacular than you could have imagined.

Visit New Zealand’s north island and rest and relax in Cape Reinga. You’ll lose your breath as you watch in awe how the Pacific Ocean and Tasman Sea meet. Picture this…when the sky is clear, you will be able to see a divided line being formed by the blue of the Tasman and the green of the Pacific Ocean. The cliffs and beaches are extremely beautiful and you will definitely enjoy the peace it brings. Why not take a boat trip to Milford Sound and absorb the snow capped peaks

and waterfalls in New Zealand. It rains every two or three days, so prepare yourself for the wet water.

Finally direct your rental car in New Zealand to Rotorua and the Waiotapu thermal wonderland. Seriously, you have never seen anything like this. You’ll be amazed at the full array of steam rising up from bubbling craters. In addition to that, you’ll come across boils and see geysers spout. You’ll be shocked to see how the minerals paint the ground and color the water in exorbitant shades. Escape to New Zealand and just enjoy the wonder of nature.

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Visiting Omarama

Filed under: Rental Car in New Zealand - 30 Nov 2009  | Spread the word !

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When you are vacationing in New Zealand you will want to hop in your rental vehicle and drive to Omarama to visit. Omarama is a beautiful and thriving community that is an excellent location to visit. Between the markets and outdoor adventures, Omarama is the perfect place to experience the best in New Zealand.

Omarama is known as the gliding capital of the world and hosts several world-famous gliding competitions a year. During the summer months, professional flyers rush to Omarama to take part in the outdoor gliding festivities. While in Omarama, you can take lessons of your own, even if you have no experience. If you’d rather be a spectator, come during one of the competitions and watch the pros do it right.

Additionally, you will find three hydro lakes perfect for trout fishing, camping, and hiking. The area is a beautiful place to unwind, relax, and enjoy the great outdoors. If you are looking for an alternative to outdoor activities, you won’t want to miss the Totara Peak Gallery where you will find a slew of items and memorabilia for the show Xena Warrior Princess.

The major town you’ll want to see is Kurow. Here, you will find fabulous stone buildings with an interesting history of settlement that you can learn about from the locals or at the museum. It is highly recommend that you plan a visit the Vanishing World Museum. This showcases awe-inspiring fossils like the shark-toothed dolphin, a whale, and much more! When you are finished with all the excitement, you’ll want to eat at the Flying Pig Café, an experience in and of itself!

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New Zealand – A Great Place to be a Student

Filed under: Rental Car in New Zealand - 23 Nov 2009  | Spread the word !

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When you think of New Zealand, you think of beautiful landscape and blue oceans. You may think of it simply as a vacation destination but have you ever considered being a student there? More than ever, New Zealand is a superb place to get an enhanced education experience.

New Zealand offers International Fellowships and Doctoral Research Scholarships, as well as a world class education. With youth and freedom as its inspiration, New Zealand has become one of the most self reliant countries while maintaining its youthful outlook and appeal to innovators. The vividly colorful and historic landscape in New Zealand is known the world over; although many have discovered it’s also a lively, modern and intelligent community. Put those 2 factors together and you have the perfect new world to discover while earning your world class education.

New Zealand offers a more hands on learning experience, with smaller class sizes and more individual attention and support. International students can take comfort in knowing that they are especially cared for. All learning institutions which host international students have staff on hand to ensure that your experience is the best possible. Plus, there are plenty of courses and levels of study to suit your educational needs. Living expenses in New Zealand are reasonable. Public transportation can be spotty, so transportation by car is recommended.

No matter what institution you ultimately decide on, there will be plenty to keep you busy in your off time. New Zealand has some of the best hiking, swimming, surfing and entertainment in the world!

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