You also
get Primary Car Rental Collision Damage coverage.
Not exact matches
Rental car insurance that you
get through Visa Infinite is
primary.
I have never taken the bite to UA mileage only earning cards, although I like them (my sibling has the UA business version and I like the
primary rental car coverage I am tempted to try to
get the UA mileage plus explorer personal card at some point for the 50 K private premier bonus.
Also
get the benefit of
Primary Coverage for
car rental, when using the CSR card, vs using a business card with the potential of having to show a business purpose when filing a claim.
If you have an American Express card, you can
get primary coverage by enrolling in the company's premium
rental car protection program.
I've always hoped to
get the card again — even though it has lost benefits like the 7 % annual dividend, it has gained things like
Primary Car Rental coverage.
If you
get into an accident while driving a
rental car, you will have the ability to receive reimbursement for any cost not paid for by your
primary insurance company.
Use it to qualify for the bonus and burn the $ 300 travel credit, then throw it in your sock drawer to be pulled out only for the occasional
car rental (to
get the
primary collision insurance).
The card has a $ 450 annual fee but you
get a very flexible $ 300 travel credit each calendar year and priority pass lounge access among some other nice benefits like
primary car rental insurance.
You'll also
get trip delay protection (you won't be out of pocket if a Nor» Easter makes you miss your connection and strands you in Boston for two days: that alone can be worth way more that the annual fee),
primary collision coverage for
car rentals (saves you a lot of money on the
rental agency's own insurance and won't require to make a claim with your regular
car insurance), and more.
If one of the Chase cards aren't a good option for you and you still want
primary coverage for
car rentals, consider
getting an Amex card.
This effectively reduces the annual fee down to $ 150 and, for that, you
get primary rental car cover, the best Priority Pass membership available, no foreign transaction fess and great spending bonuses on dining and travel.
In addition to all the perks that Chase gives, you also
get primary rental car coverage,
car rental discounts through Avis, Silvercar, and National (as well as Emerald Club Executive Level status), and access to the Luxury Hotel & Resort Collection.
Other Chase cards you can apply for at the same time include the Chase Freedom (15K for spending $ 500 +2.5 K for adding an additional user for a limited time only plus 5 - 10 points per dollar spent in rotating categories), Chase British Airways (Up to 100K signup bonus for a limited time only), the Chase United Explorer (30K signup plus another 5K points for adding a free additional user on the consumer card / 50K signup points on the business card, plus
get free luggage, free
primary car rental insurance including in the US and Israel, expanded saver and standard award ticket availability, priority boarding, and more), the Chase IHG (with 60K signup points and a free night every subsequent year upon renewal), the Chase Marriott (with 50K signup points and a free night every subsequent year upon renewal), the Chase Slate (with zero balance transfer fees, 0 % APR on purchase and balance transfers for 18 months, and free FICO scores), the Chase Ink Plus (60K signup points plus up to 5 points per dollar spent), and the Chase Ink Cash (20K signup points plus up to 5 points per dollar spent).
You also
get primary rental car insurance.