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What to Expect When Renting a Car in Mexico



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Renting a car is a great option if you are traveling to Mexico. You need to be informed about what to expect when renting your car. Here are some points to remember: the cost to rent a car in Mexico, as well as any drop-off charges.

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Mexico can be costly to rent a car. Mexico is home to a wide network of Toll Roads (Cuota). Toll booths will be located at the ends or sections of highway. To pay the toll, you might need to stop at several booths on long roads. To pay the toll, many rental car companies provide electronic tags that can be placed on your windshield. However, these tags often come with a cost.

You may be asked to bring a credit card, or a debit card depending on the rental company. A credit card is an important tool to bring with you when renting a vehicle in Mexico. You should be aware that some companies charge additional fees if you choose to use a debit card.


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Drop-off Fee

If you're younger than 25, you may want to know how to avoid paying large deposits and dropping your rental car at an unfavorable location. There are several options to avoid this fee. You could find a local rental company that values your business and make a small down payment upfront. Before renting a car in Mexico, there are a few things that you need to know.


You should also be aware about fuel costs. Most rental car agencies in Mexico charge fuel prices which are higher than you would pay at home. It is important to calculate the fuel costs before you reserve your rental car. Also, inquire about the drop off fee.

If you're renting a car at the airport, you'll have a better chance of avoiding a large fee. Some airport car rental companies offer free parking. Other car rental agencies charge a small fee for dropoffs.

Insurance options

In Mexico, it is illegal to rent a car without car insurance. Your credit card or current insurance policy may not cover rental car insurance in Mexico. You can purchase additional Mexico coverage. A rental car company will offer you a basic policy of liability insurance. However, you can decline it if the coverage you desire is not available.


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Personal Liability Insurance is mandatory for Mexico car rentals. However, it might not be sufficient. Many rental companies recommend that you purchase additional coverage prior to your trip. This type insurance will pay for injuries to the bodily or property of other drivers.

Third-party liability insurance costs $15 per Day and covers you if your car, or other property is damaged or hit by another driver. The weekly rate for car rental usually covers this coverage at a per-day rate. But, Mexican law isn’t as flexible as it is in the U.S. so the stakes can be higher.



 



What to Expect When Renting a Car in Mexico