WicketsMom
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We've always rented scooters in Cozumel for in-town travel, and gotten a car for a day to tour the rest of the island. The Mexican insurance laws have changed in the last couple of years and you now have to purchase their insurance, or put up a $10,000 deposit on your credit card. (They told us that was the total value of the car, although I wouldn't have paid that much for what we had.) If you take the lower cost/lower coverage insurance, you still had to put a substantial hold on your card - around $5,000. We went ahead and bought the full coverage.
We rented one in Cabo San Lucas earlier this year, and the additional insurance more than doubled the cost of our rental (and it was not disclosed at the time we made our reservation online). It's just a cost you have to factor in now unfortunately.
Also, I would suggest paying in cash instead of putting the charges on your card. The dollar to peso conversion rate the rental company used was very different that what the actual conversion rate was. Our card was charged more than $100.00 than what it should have been. I did dispute this, and they did a 'good faith' refund of the overcharge though, possibly because I am a member of their frequent renter program.
We'll still rent a car when we travel in Mexico, it's the best way for us to get out and see everything. But it's really become a headache dealing with all the extra charges recently.
We rented one in Cabo San Lucas earlier this year, and the additional insurance more than doubled the cost of our rental (and it was not disclosed at the time we made our reservation online). It's just a cost you have to factor in now unfortunately.
Also, I would suggest paying in cash instead of putting the charges on your card. The dollar to peso conversion rate the rental company used was very different that what the actual conversion rate was. Our card was charged more than $100.00 than what it should have been. I did dispute this, and they did a 'good faith' refund of the overcharge though, possibly because I am a member of their frequent renter program.
We'll still rent a car when we travel in Mexico, it's the best way for us to get out and see everything. But it's really become a headache dealing with all the extra charges recently.