Great Rental Car Experience:
There are times in one's life when the use of rental cars cannot be
avoided. When someone plows into you at an intersection, when you are
taking a 2-day trip and your compact car just does not have enough room
to stretch out, these are times when you are happy that there are rental
cars at your disposal. Before you rent that car, though, you should know
some things about the process.
1- The first step involved in obtaining a rental car is to do research
on the companies in your local area. There are a number of nation wide
companies and more than likely local companies to choose from when
conducting your research. Try to narrow them down to three or four
companies that are closest to either your pick up location or your
destination.
2- You will want to ask about procedures that may be required by the
rental company. Many companies require that the car be fueled up before
its return, if this is not done, they will charge you extra for it. It
may also be in your best interest to ask what the fee would be if the
car is needed for longer than expected as well as what the rate is for
late drop off.
3- If you have personal auto insurance,
call your agent to see if you are insured with a rental car as well.
This will allow you to save money by turning down the insurance offered
by the rental company at the time of vehicle pick up.
4- Finally, you have chosen the company and the car, its time to pick it
up. Make sure that you have the paper work that you will need. Most
companies will require you to show your drivers license, be sure to have
it. Also, your proof of auto insurance, if you will be turning their
insurance down. A major credit card is necessary; if you are not using
cash to rent your car, do not count on them taking a check.
5- Be sure to read the contract and ask questions about anything that
you do not understand. It's better to take sometime at the counter or on
the phone to pin down the details, than to think you got it and have to
deal with the company in the event of an accident. Ask questions!
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