Friday, January 19, 2007

Avoid A Car Rental Nightmare

It won't take much effort to find car rental disaster stories.
Just a few online searches and you will see them. In fact,
research will show that some rental companies have a worse
reputation than others. Online searches will bring up stories of
people charged for insurance they didn't want or charged for
damage they didn't cause, of cars not be serviced when they are
due and even a bumper falling a car as it was being driven down
the road. While it is impossible to avoid a bad experience
completely, taking a few precautions will keep the chance of
having your very own car rental horror story to a minimum.

First Objective: Successfully book your car hire This should be
easy, but instead for many it is a confusing search of prices,
car types and fine print. These steps should help ease the
confusion.

Book well in advance Make sure to book well in advance, car
rental prices tend to go up the closer you get to the pick up
date, not down. Prices work on a simple supply and demand
system; they go up as availability goes down. If you are
travelling to Europe and require an automatic car you will need
to book months in advance in order to secure one, especially in
Italy where they are particularly rare. If you are travelling
during the holidays, Christmas and Easter in particular, making
a reservation around three months ahead is ideal. This way you
will have the best chance of getting a car at a normal price.
After this point the prices just start to go up. Most car rental
companies sell out for the holidays, resulting in many
travellers panicking in the last couple of weeks before a major
holiday as they struggle to secure a car. Those that are lucky
enough to find a car will be forced to pay very high prices,
three or four times a normal rate. Don't be one of these people.
The summer is also another peak period to prepare for. Many
locations have low or no availability during the summer so if
you are booking last minute you may have trouble finding a good
price and the car type you want.

Make a car rental reservation To get started make a list of the
basics: where and when you want to pick up the car and where and
when you want to bring it back, what size car you need and do
you want an automatic or manual gear box. These details are
especially important if you are contacting various rental
companies by email to get quotes. Make sure you provide them to
avoid unnecessary emailing. Also do a little research on the
various rental companies and avoid the worst offenders even if
they are offering the cheapest price. No rental company is
perfect so you will just have to narrow down your options.

Next you will want to research prices. When you do this make
sure you are taking the full offer into account. Do the rates
offered include taxes, location fees, mandatory insurances,
break down cover and unlimited mileage? You will discover that
most of the rates offered for car rentals in Europe are
inclusive of all mandatory charges. But make sure you know this
for certain, because if they are not included in the rate
offered and they will be added when you pick up your car, making
for an unpleasant surprise. If you are unsure about anything
email the rental company, sometimes this is better than the
telephone as you will get a response in writing. Which might
solve any problems that may occur down the line. The rental
company will have a hard time arguing written correspondence but
they could deny any thing they said on the phone.

Once you are satisfied with a price make your reservation. If
you book online you should get a confirmation voucher within a
certain time period, this can range from instantly to a couple
of days. If you do not receive your confirmation voucher within
a couple of days don't hesitate to email the rental company.
Maybe there is some kind of problem confirming your reservation
or your voucher was sent but it was blocked by your email spam
guard and it is necessary to find another way of getting your
booking information to you.

Second Objective: Pick up your car without a hitch It is
important to have your wits about you on arrival at the rental
desk, you may be tired and have the urge to breeze through the
paper work, grab your keys and go. But it is best to resist this
urge at all costs, you won't regret it. When you speak to the
rental desk clerk you will be asked if you want any optional
insurances, such as a Super Damage Waiver. The SDW reduces your
liability to zero or an amount much less than you would be
charged in the event of damage to the car. To take this extra
insurance is a personal choice, however it is not usually
mandatory and it is one of the major ways car rental companies
make money. If you are only renting for a couple of days then
the expense of this insurance may make it worth getting for your
own peace of mind, but for longer rentals think carefully. The
cost of the SDW may end up being close to the excess liability
amount so do really get much benefit from it.

Read your contract carefully The most important thing you need
to do at the rental desk is to read your rental contract and
receipt very carefully, this is where many people get stung.
What happens is that extra insurances get charged to your credit
card even if you specifically say you do not want them. This
seems to be a common "mistake" made by rental clerks. Make sure
you are also clear about the fuel policy, most rental companies
require you to bring the car back with a full tank or else they
charge you an inflated rate for fuel. Before you sign anything
ensure that every charge and policy you are unsure of is
explained to you. Don't be afraid to ask about everything, it is
your wallet that ends up worse off if there are errors. Once the
rental company has your signature there is little you can do to
get refunded for any charges you were unaware of.

Third Objective: Drive away and enjoy your trip Once you find
your car in the parking lot it is very important to give it a
good going over. If you see any dents, dirt or scratches make
sure that the rental company takes note of them before you drive
away. Otherwise you could be blamed and end up being charged the
full excess amount, which is usually in the hundreds of dollars.
If you want to be really cautious check the oil and make sure
that it is not due to be changed.

Fourth Objective: Return the Car In most cases you will need to
return you car rental with a full tank of fuel. There is usually
a gas(petrol) station near to the car rental drop off location.
It is best to use the closest possible option and to fill the
car as much as possible so it cannot be claimed that the tank
isn't quite a full. Return the car keys and agree any extra
charges with the rental company.

Quick Summary

- Plan what you need

- Do some research

- Make sure you understand the rate and terms

- Book well in advance

- Check your contract and receipt carefully before you sign

- Check you car carefully for any damage before you drive away

- Return the car with a full tank (make sure you are clear on
this policy at the rental desk)



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