How credit card car rental insurance works and 4 of the best cards that have it (2024)

When you're renting a car, you have the option to add extra coverage offered by the car rental agency. That, of course, comes at a fee added to your daily rate.

Before you purchase insurance at the counter, check if you're covered by either your personal auto insurance policy or your credit card. Most travel rewards cards come equipped with special car rental insurance which allows you to skip the rental company's insurance.

Ahead, CNBC Select explains how credit card car rental coverage works and lists some of the best cards that offer this perk with information on the car rental insurance coverage you get with each.

How does credit card car rental insurance work?

First and foremost, if you want to be covered by your credit card's car rental insurance, you must pay for the full rental cost (plus fees) with that card. Car rentals booked with points are generally included.

Typically, the cardholder also must be the primary renter, though other drivers are often covered if they are on the rental contract. Finally, your credit card's terms usually require that you decline the car rental agency's Collision Damage Waiver (CDW) or Loss Damage Waiver (LDW).

What's the difference between LDW and CDW?

CDW covers damage to the rental vehicle in case of an accident. LDW offers the same protection, as well as coverage if the car is stolen. Since these terms are sometimes used interchangeably, pay attention to the fine print to know what kind of coverage you're getting.

Don't worry: Opting out of the car rental agency's insurance simply makes it possible to use the coverage provided by your credit card in the event of an accident. Just make sure that you know exactly what your card covers and whether it offers primary coverage and/or secondary coverage.

Note that not all types of cars are covered. Luxury cars and recreational vehicles, for instance, are often not included. There's also usually a limit on the number of days that you can take out coverage, often up to two weeks (14 days) or a month (31 days).

Primary vs. secondary coverage

Most credit cards offer secondary coverage, which means the coverage kicks in after your personal car insurance policy. In the case of an accident, theft or damage, you'd first need to file a claim with your own car insurance company before submitting a claim through your credit card's insurance provider. If you don't have a personal auto insurance policy (i.e. if you don't own and/or drive your own car), secondary coverage may still kick in — just check your policy to make sure you're covered.

Primary coverage, on the other hand, is just like the name suggests. With credit cards that offer primary insurance coverage, you can submit an accident claim right away by calling the number on the back of your card, without first submitting it to a personal policy.

What about liability coverage?

Liability coverage isn't included in most credit card and/or rental car CDWs, which only cover damage to and/or theft of the rental car (but not bodily damage or other personal property damage). If you're involved in an accident resulting in injury to another person, you probably won't be covered.

Full liability protection comes with the rental company's insurance. You typically have to add it on at the counter and/or at the time of reserving the car, unless you have extended rental car coverage through your personal auto insurance policy. Liability protection is likely more expensive for rental cars than for your own car; it runs about $8 to $25 per day. Some countries may actually require that you opt into liability coverage when renting a car.

Do all credit cards come with car rental insurance?

Not all credit cards offer car rental coverage. For example, Discover doesn't provide car rental insurance. Citi also dropped this benefit on most of its cards. Some Capital One cards offer this perk as a benefit from the card network. American Express includes secondary car rental coverage on many of its cards with the option to buy a Premium Car Rental Protection policy that provides primary coverage. Most Chase cards come with this benefit as well.

CNBC Select reviewed our list of the best credit cards and chose the following options as the best for car rentals. Below, we include details about each card's rental car coverage.

Best for car rentals

Chase Sapphire Reserve®

On Chase’s secure site

  • Rewards

    Earn 5X total points on flights and 10X total points on hotels and car rentals when you purchase travel through Chase Travel℠ immediately after the first $300 is spent on travel purchases annually. Earn 3X points on other travel and dining & 1 point per $1 spent on all other purchases plus, 10X points on Lyft rides through March 2025

  • Welcome bonus

    Earn 75,000 bonus points after you spend $4,000 on purchases in the first 3 months from account opening. That's $1,125 toward travel when you redeem through Chase Travel℠.

  • Annual fee

    $550

  • Intro APR

    None

  • Regular APR

    22.49% - 29.49% variable

  • Balance transfer fee

    5%, minimum $5

  • Foreign transaction fee

    None

  • Credit needed

    Excellent

  • Terms apply.

Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card

On Chase's secure site

  • Rewards

    Enjoy benefits such as 5x on travel purchased through Chase Travel℠, 3x on dining, select streaming services and online groceries, 2x on all other travel purchases, 1x on all other purchases, and $50 annual Chase Travel Hotel Credit, plus more.

  • Welcome bonus

    Earn 75,000 bonus points after you spend $4,000 on purchases in the first 3 months from account opening. That's over $900 when you redeem through Chase Travel℠.

  • Annual fee

    $95

  • Intro APR

    None

  • Regular APR

    21.49% - 28.49% variable on purchases and balance transfers

  • Balance transfer fee

    Either $5 or 5% of the amount of each transfer, whichever is greater

  • Foreign transaction fee

    None

  • Credit needed

    Excellent/Good

  • Terms apply.

Read our Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card review.

TheChase Sapphire Reserve®and its lower annual fee cousin, theChase Sapphire Preferred® Card, are our top picks for the best cards for car rentals. Both cards provide primary car rental coverage for car rentals in most countries. These cards offer coverage for rentals of up to 31 consecutive days at a time. The Sapphire policy covers losses, including physical damage and/or theft of the rental vehicle, valid loss-of-use charges assessed by the rental company and reasonable and customary towing charges related to a covered loss.

View the Sapphire benefits guides for more in-depth info on rental car coverage:

Best for gas

PenFed Platinum Rewards Visa Signature® Card

On PenFed's secure site

  • Rewards

    5X points on gas purchases at the pump and electrical vehicle charging stations, 3X points on purchases at the supermarket (including most Target and Walmart locations), restaurants, and TV, radio, cable, streaming services

  • Welcome bonus

    15,000 points when you spend $1,500 in first 90 days

  • Annual fee

    $0

  • Intro APR

    0% introductory APR for 12 months on balance transfers made in the first 90 days after account opening.*

  • Regular APR

    17.99% variable on purchases; 17.99% non-variable on balance transfers

  • Balance transfer fee

    3%

  • Foreign transaction fee

    None

  • Credit needed

    Good/Excellent

Terms apply.

0% introductory APR for 12 months on balance transfers made in the first 90 days after account opening. After that, the APR for the unpaid balance and any new balance transfers will be a non-variable rate of 17.99%. 3% balance transfer fee per transaction. Subject to credit approval. If you take advantage of this balance transfer, you will immediately be charged interest on all purchases made with your credit card unless you pay the entire account balance, including balance transfers, in full each month by the payment due date.

The PenFed Platinum Rewards Visa Signature card comes with Visa Signature perks including a secondary auto collision damage waiver (CDW) that reimburses cardholders for the covered theft or damage as well as valid administrative and loss-of-use charges imposed by the auto rental company and reasonable towing charges that occur while you are responsible for the rental vehicle.

Coverage lasts up to 15 consecutive days within your country of residence or 31 consecutive days outside the U.S.

Best for groceries

Blue Cash Preferred® Card from American Express

On the American Express secure site

  • Rewards

    6% cash back at U.S. supermarkets on up to $6,000 per year in purchases (then 1%), 6% cash back on select U.S. streaming subscriptions, 3% cash back at U.S. gas stations, 3% cash back on transit (including taxis/rideshare, parking, tolls, trains, buses and more) and 1% cash back on other purchases. Cash Back is received in the form of Reward Dollars that can be redeemed as a statement credit or at Amazon.com checkout.

  • Welcome bonus

    Earn a $250 statement credit after you spend $3,000 in purchases on your new card within the first 6 months.

  • Annual fee

    $0 intro annual fee for the first year, then $95.

  • Intro APR

    0% for 12 months on purchases from the date of account opening

  • Regular APR

    19.24% - 29.99% variable. Variable APRs will not exceed 29.99%.

  • Balance transfer fee

    Either $5 or 3% of the amount of each transfer, whichever is greater.

  • Foreign transaction fee

    2.7%

  • Credit needed

    Excellent/Good

See rates and fees,terms apply.

The Blue Cash Preferred® Card from American Express provides *auto collision damage waiver (CDW) covering theft and/or damage up to the cost of the vehicle for up to 30 consecutive days. Learn more about Amex's rental car insurance. Terms apply.

Best for dining and takeout

American Express® Gold Card

On the American Express secure site

  • Rewards

    4X Membership Rewards® points at Restaurants (plus takeout and delivery in the U.S.) and at U.S. supermarkets (on up to $25,000 per calendar year in purchases, then 1X), 3X points on flights booked directly with airlines or on amextravel.com, 1X points on all other purchases

  • Welcome bonus

    Earn 60,000 Membership Rewards® points after you spend $6,000 on eligible purchases with your new Card within the first 6 months of Card Membership.

  • Annual fee

    $250

  • Intro APR

    Not applicable

  • Regular APR

    See Pay Over Time APR

  • Balance transfer fee

    N/A

  • Foreign transaction fee

    None

  • Credit needed

    Excellent/Good

  • See rates and fees, terms apply.

Read our American Express® Gold Card review.

The American Express® Gold Card provides an *auto collision damage waiver (CDW) covering theft and/or damage up to the cost of the vehicle for up to 30 consecutive days. Learn more about Amex's rental car insurance. Terms apply.

FAQs

  • What's the difference between LDW and CDW?
  • How do I know if my credit card has car rental insurance?
  • How much is car rental insurance on a credit card?
  • What happens if you don't have a credit card for a rental?

What's the difference between LDW and CDW?

CDW covers damage to the rental vehicle in case of an accident. LDW offers the same protection, as well as coverage if the car is stolen. Since these terms are sometimes used interchangeably, pay attention to the fine print to know what kind of coverage you're getting.

How do I know if my credit card has car rental insurance?

You can check whether your card comes with car rental coverage by reading your card's benefits guide. You can also log in to your card account online and see if you can find the list of benefits. Finally, you can always call the number on the back of your card with any questions about the benefits available to you.

How much is car rental insurance on a credit card?

When car rental insurance is included as a benefit on your credit card, you don't need to pay to use it. However, if you want additional coverage, you might have to purchase it. For example, Premium Car Rental Protection from Amex costs $19.95 to $24.95 per rental period, depending on the coverage selection.

What happens if you don't have a credit card for a rental?

Most major car rental companies accept debit cards, even though you might face additional requirements, such as a refundable deposit or credit check. That said, to use your credit card's car rental insurance benefits, you must charge the full rental cost to it.

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Bottom line

Car rental insurance can be a valuable credit card benefit that allows you to skip purchasing coverage at the rental counter. If you frequently rent a car, check if any of your credit cards offer coverage so that you know which one to use for booking. And if none do, it may be a good idea to look into cards that offer this perk to have peace of mind every time you're driving a rental.

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For rates and fees of the Blue Cash Preferred® Card from American Express, click here.

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Eligibility and Benefit level varies by Card. Terms, Conditions and Limitations Apply. Please visit americanexpress.com/ benefitsguide for more details. Underwritten by AMEX Assurance Company. Car Rental Loss or Damage Coverage is offered through American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc.

Editorial Note: Opinions, analyses, reviews or recommendations expressed in this article are those of the Select editorial staff’s alone, and have not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any third party.

How credit card car rental insurance works and 4 of the best cards that have it (2024)

FAQs

Does a Visa credit card cover rental car insurance? ›

The Visa car rental coverage provides reimbursem*nt of up to the full cost of a repair or replacement of a rental vehicle in the event of: damage due to collision or theft of the vehicle; • Malicious vandalism against auto; documented valid loss-of-use charges imposed by your company to the renter of the car.

Why use credit card for car rental? ›

Companies prefer credit cards because it proves to them you're not a financial risk; their costs will be covered as they can recover part or all of the deposit if needed. With a debit card, the company cannot pull money from a bank account if it has insufficient funds.

How does credit card insurance work? ›

Credit card balance insurance benefits apply to the amount you owed on your card at the date of loss. This means the date of death, unemployment, total disability, or your critical illness diagnosis. Credit card balance insurance benefits won't cover purchases you make on your credit card after the date of loss.

What is the difference between CDW and LDW? ›

What's the difference between LDW and CDW? CDW covers damage to the rental vehicle in case of an accident. LDW offers the same protection, as well as coverage if the car is stolen. Since these terms are sometimes used interchangeably, pay attention to the fine print to know what kind of coverage you're getting.

Does my Visa Platinum cover rental car insurance? ›

Yes, as long as a valid and verifiable rental car agreement has been issued to the cardholder, and the entire transaction is charged to the cardholder's eligible Visa card to pay for taxes and any other additional fees. What should the cardholder do in the event of accident or theft?

Can I use my credit card for car insurance? ›

Nearly all major insurance providers now allow you to pay your insurance premium by credit card, debit card, electronic check, or electronic funds transfer (EFT), all of which may provide the benefit of automation.

Is a credit card better than a debit card for car rental? ›

It's always better to rent a car with a credit card, and for more reasons than one. First, paying with a credit card means you won't freeze any funds for your deposit in your actual bank account. Second, paying with credit could position you to earn rewards or enjoy rental car insurance coverage.

Does my debit card cover rental car insurance? ›

While credit cards typically provide some insurance coverage for a rental car, debit cards do not. That means you may have to show that you have sufficient coverage or purchase more from the rental company.

What happens if you don't have a credit card for car rental? ›

Paying for Your Rental Car with a Debit Card

Renters have the option to prepay for a rental online with a debit card. Some locations may require a credit card at the time of pickup, but you can still pay for the rental with a debit card.

Does my Visa card include travel insurance? ›

When you pay the full price of your tickets with your valid and active Visa card, you, your spouse and dependent children under 23 years of age are each automatically covered for prepaid travel and/or lodging expenses that are not recoverable if a covered trip is cancelled due to serious illness or injury, or due to ...

Does Bank of America credit card cover car rental insurance? ›

Chip Lupo, Credit Card Writer

Bank of America only offers rental car insurance as a free benefit on some of its credit cards. Bank of America rental car insurance covers physical damage and theft of a rental vehicle, reasonable towing costs, and any valid loss-of-use charges from the rental agency.

Does Discover credit card cover rental car insurance? ›

Comparing credit card issuers

No coverage: Citi, Synchrony and Discover do not offer any car rental coverage on any of their credit cards.

What is not covered by CDW? ›

CDW covers most of the car if you're in a collision, but usually excludes the undercarriage, roof, tires, windshield, windows, interior, and side mirrors.

Does LDW cover everything? ›

Typically, an LDW covers damages from accidents, theft, vandalism, and natural disasters. It's a protection against unexpected expenses during your rental period.

How much is the CDW charge on a rental car? ›

While the cost of a CDW (or LDW) will vary by rental car company, vehicle class, and even rental period, pricing typically ranges from $5 to $40 per day on top of your rental fees. Another option for rental car protection is to use a credit card that offers primary or even secondary coverage.

Does Visa credit card include travel insurance? ›

When you pay the full price of your tickets with your valid and active Visa card, you, your spouse and dependent children under 23 years of age are each automatically covered for prepaid travel and/or lodging expenses that are not recoverable if a covered trip is cancelled due to serious illness or injury, or due to ...

Can you use a Visa card to rent a car? ›

American Express®, Discover Network®, MasterCard®, and Visa® credit cards are accepted at our Airport Locations, located within the United States and Puerto Rico. At the time of rental, the estimated total amount for the rental will be charged to the credit card provided by Renter.

Are all Visa cards insured? ›

You're protected if your Visa credit or debit card is lost, stolen or fraudulently used, online or offline. Visa's Zero Liability Policy does not apply to certain commercial card and anonymous prepaid card transactions or transactions not processed by Visa.

Does Visa have insurance? ›

Shop with confidence — your new purchases are protected

When you use your Visa Infinite card and your purchase is stolen or damaged within the first 90 days Purchase Security can replace, repair or reimburse the item ($10,000 maximum per claim and $50,000 maximum per year).

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