it depends on the rental co.? mine did cover everything. There was nothing to add on unless you choose like baby seats/gps.
Nett price on what was shown on vroomvroomvroom.com
This quote includes:
All taxes, airport taxes and surcharges if applicable,
Stated mileage amount (generally unlimited, see below for extra mileage charges)
Vehicle Registration fee,
One way fees if applicable,
All vehicle fees related to the booking e.g. Vehicle drop fees, all recovery fees, premium location fees, corporate location fees wherever applicable.
This quote will not include:
Fuel
Insurance (See next paragraph*)
Child seats or booster seats can be purchased after confirmation for generally $9.99 US per day plus local taxes and surcharges.
Extra miles (if your rental has limited mileage, each additional mile over the limit will be charged at $0.25 to a maximum of $49.95).
An age surcharge of $25.00 per day plus local taxes and surcharges for renters under 25 years of age.
Additional drivers $9.99 per day plus local taxes and surcharges
Any extras signed up for upon arrival, e.g. vehicle snow equipment, GPS.
All extras and additional services will attract additional local percentage taxes and surcharges. Prices below are exclusive of these as they vary state to state depot to depot.
Alamo Coverage Options
Additional cover is accepted on pickup or can be added via their modify link: click here
Details of their available cover is here: click here
If you are visiting the USA and a resident from another country - check out the "all inclusive" price in the comparison - CDW included.
There is no mentioning of CDW being included. Most of the time, they likely to say your booking exclude CDW. Good luck on getting them agreeing that there is CDW. but if they do honour it, then it will be ok. In addition, noted that it was quoted:
"Car rental insurance - Important Information
For US citizens
Some US credit cards and personal car insurance policies do provide car rental insurance so please check with your credit card provider and personal auto insurance policy for details.
Visiting the US from another country
It is illegal to drive in the US without car insurance. Your travel insurance probably only covers the excess so check the fine print in your travel insurance policy.
For more information please see our U.S.A. car rental insurance guide."