What to look out for when renting a car

Renting a car can be handy, whether you are on holiday and need a car for exploring or simply need some wheels for a few days to run errands.

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Things to consider beforehand

When you book your rental car, you will need to pay a deposit that is enough to pay the excess in the event of an insurance claim. Consider whether this will be affordable for you.

It is also worth taking a few minutes to look over the collision damage waiver and check whether it covers all incidents. It often doesn’t, so consider whether you need additional insurance. This is available through the car hire company, but it often pays to shop around to be sure of the best deal.

At the point of collection

Be sure to have your booking confirmation email with you when picking up the car. Customers occasionally find that they are offered a smaller car or one with fewer features than they have booked; if this is the case, you can prove the car you have reserved if you have your booking email to hand. Knowledge is power when it comes to avoiding additional charges, according to this BBC Guide:

Take a couple of minutes to look carefully over the car, inspecting it for scratches or other damage. Make sure the rental company makes a record of anything you find. This can be really worthwhile so that you are not assumed to have caused the problem when you return the car.

Protect yourself from costly problems

It is important to protect yourself when renting a car so that it is an easy and stress-free process. Consider taking out car hire excess insurance whenever you rent a car to ease any worries about having to make an expensive claim in the event of an incident.

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By obtaining car hire excess insurance, you can relax safe in the knowledge that any excess will not cost you a small fortune.

If you are well-informed and prepared, renting a car should be an enjoyable and stress-free experience. Enjoy the journey!

Joseph Brown

Joseph Brown