Yup ... your insurance should cover the damages. The dealer lent you a car in good faith stipulating that the vehicle is returned on the date and time agreed and in the same condition.
Fast cash loans can be acquired by visiting a fast cash loaner. Once you have visited a loaner, the loaner normally requires three previous pay stubs and proof of identity.
If you are driving their car and hit their car, then their insurance will pay for the damage on both cars. If you are driving your car and hit their car, then your insurance will pay for the damage on both cars.
are dealers responsible for rental cars on a recall
Until an expert car rental agent, or an insurance expert can improve the following answer, it will have to be from the standpoint of a layman who occasionally rent vehicles. When you sign a rental contract, you agree to be responsible for any and all damages to the rented vehicle. As I have always had insurance on my vehicles, it will pay for losses for which I am responsible, but only if there is no other insurance in force. In the event that someone else is legally responsible for the damage to the loaner car, then it may be that with luck, they are insured, and their insurance carrier will pay for the damage. BUT, if they don't, the rental agency will continue to hold you personally responsibe.
get a good job............you will (assuming you are at fault for this loss) be require to pay for the totaled vehicle.........
The Tagalog word for "loaner" is "nangungutang" or "nagpapautang".
Not unless you purchased a warranty or something that said they had to. Just because you purchased a vehicle from someone/dealer doesn't make them responsible for your rental while yours is under repair.
I just had my fuel pump replaced at dealer for no cost whatsoever and they gave me a loaner! I have a 2002 Volvo s60 t5 and a Volvo v70 xc
As many as you pay for.
No.
There was a recall on the fuel injectors on the M30's due to leakage. Just take it to a dealer and they will replace the injectors for free. You'll even get a loaner car while they work on yours.
the loaner