Does anyone know have any idea how many weeks per year you would need spend in Florida to make it cheaper to own a car rather than rent one.
Does anyone know have any idea how many weeks per year you would need spend in Florida to make it cheaper to own a car rather than rent one.
Lyn
This was discussed in this current thread:
http://www.orlando-guide.info/forums...342-Snow-Birds
Maybe we need to have the 'Snowbirds' thread moved over to the Extended Stay Forum?
Dont know if this is possible......
I for one would be interested to keep this subject going so that we capture up to date information. We are considering buying a car when we are there in October/November....
However just looked at cost of 3 month rental (from link on here) from January onwards and it was less than I thought!
Last edited by No Shoes; 27-08-2011 at 10:00.
The reason I postd the question here is it is more suited to here than in 'New Forum Suggestions'.
Lyn
Is it possible we can revisit this question again, now that significant time has passed?
I have just booked car hire for 7 weeks October/December this year. I now need to book for 9 weeks Jan/April 2013. I sure feel like it is costing me significant amounts of money
Would anyone mind sharing the details of how much it now costs to maintain a car in Florida?
Thanks in advance..........
Wok on the same costs as the UK and hou should find it costs you less. Insurance can be expensive. It also depends how much you shell out on a vehicle and what vehicle you buy.
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Is it possible to get better car rental rates for longer periods? I've never been able to find that although it's been a while since I last looked.
I too have tried to find rentals for longer periods but have been unsuccessful.
Alamo have been the best with their 56 day limit. However that still requires 1 or 2 changes each trip. Above that I am told it is a 'lease' but the only leases I can find are a years minimum.
Maybe when I am there this winter I need to go into a couple of 'car lots' and ask if they offer anything.
Unless anyone has any different information????
I am bumping this thread up the listing again as I am staying nearly 6 months this winter and the car hire is the biggest cost of the whole trip.
I did investigate insurance and found someone who would cover me. It was however for 6 months at a time but you still had to keep it current for the whole year to cover the car while it was parked.
What other costs are involved? I understand you have to 'buy tags' does anyone have experience of this as a non resident?
Does anyone keep a car that is not in a garage?
Thanks
We don't keep ours in a garage, it's left on the driveway and we drop the insurance down to the minimum when we leave.
Make sure whoever you got an insurance quote from is fully aware it is a British license and get them to double check again. I know one or two owners who have been quoted only to find down the line they weren't covered without a US license. There are very few auto insurance companies who actually offer insurance for British license holders. We initially had insurance with State Farm and we informed them it was a British license and they said no problem. However, a month later they wrote to us, cancelled the insurance and said they'd made a mistake, they don't insure British driving licenses.
We've had our insurance with Progressive through Florida Chartered Insurance for about 4 years now, so compare a quote with them.
No problem getting the tags, we just renew online every 2 years. It's due annually on the birth date of the car owner.
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