WanderlustNZ
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Good workThat's the type of car I think we've decided on. We were a bit the same wondering about cargo and fuel efficiency. Dad isn't too worried because he says fuel isn't as expensive in the US - he even kind of laughed when I brought it up as a concern! So if it does turn out to be expensive, he can cover our costs
I haven't managed to find a great deal yet though. Might have to check out your website. Although I don't really use apps, so I wouldn't get the extra 10% discount. We have rental car excess etc as part of our travel insurance, so won't have to worry about that at least.
My advice is to read your travel insurance T&Cs very carefully and check you're covered for Supplementary Liability Insurance (third party insurance). This is the big one that many travel insurance companies don't cover. Many cover you if you hurt someone else, but not if you do it while operating a vehicle. In the States you could potentially get stung with a bill in the hundreds of thousands if you crash into someone and injure them.
Also read the CDW (Collision Damage Waver) conditions from your car rental company very carefully. All the jargon is very confusing, but at least in some states of the USA it seems that there is no capped excess on car hire. I could have been reading things wrong, but it seemed that in some cases, if you crash a car, you are liable for the full cost of damages. Most travel insurance companies will only cover you up to a certain amount e.g. $5000. I have excess cover with my Insurance also, but it's just not enough to make me feel as secure as I would renting a car in many other countries of the world.