Hi, I’m looking to rent a car. Now, I know that the optional car insurance offered by these car rental companies like Budget and Enterprise are pretty expensive. But I am renting a car because I don’t have a car (renting for short term usage) and I have never had one, which means that I never have had car insurance.
I was on the Progressive website to "get a free quote/buy" but one of the many questions they ask is what car do I have and also if I’m : 1) leasing it 2) own it, but make payments (installments, rather), and 3) own it, but don’t make payments. The last two options don’t apply to me, although would renting a car qualify as leasing it? If so, what "kind of car" should I put in since I have no idea what the specific make of car that will be available for me to rent. Or is this something I fill out after I rent the car (but of course, rentals won’t give away a car if the customer doesn’t show proof of being covered by car insurance).
If you didn’t notice, this is the first time I’m going about these things. One last question while I’m on this topic–I currently have health insurance through the Blue Shield Blue Cross company. I heard Progressive also provides health insurance, so would it be cheaper if I had to take health insurance as well as auto insurance from Progressive/a similar company that specializes in auto insurance but also offers health insurance?
Please help me. Thanks so much in advance!
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