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1.
Collision Damage Waiver insurance offered by the Rental Cars
is expensive. Before you leave home, check with your auto
insurance and your credit card to see if they cover you, and
if so, skip the rental agency's insurance.
2. There’s sometimes little
difference in price between smaller and larger-sized rental
cars. Before you assume a sub-compact is all you can afford,
check the cost of cars that can fit all your luggage in the
trunk.
4. Bring a good map. Your
rental car agency will probably give you a basic map, but
you'll find it easier to get around with a good set of
detailed road maps. Get them in advance from
Amazon.com, or pick them up in the bookstore.
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