| Many people approach Car Rental as a lowest-price-possible contest
rather than to concentrate on the value of the deal they eventually would
get, in terms of what type of car, what's included (air conditioning, automatic
gear shift etc') as well as what type of service they are buying. |
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The thing is, Car Rental market is very competitive one and rates
differences for comparable quality and service are relatively small,
sometimes as small as $10 to $20. These minuet price differences are
going to vanish in the wind when you consider the long lines and lost
time at the cheapest renter counter, drop charges for remote
destinations, late return fines, and gasoline inflated rates as well as
other service charges you didn't think about when you shopped for the
"best deal".
Don't get us wrong, we don't like to pay higher prices more than you
do. We do recommend to shop around and check the various rates
available, especially when it's so easy to do it via the Internet at
comparison sites.
All we say here you need to consider other things beside the price and
when you compare please make sure you compare apples to apples and not
apples to pears.
Things to consider when ordering a rented a car
Who is using the car, are you by yourself on a business trip or you are
traveling with the whole family? How much luggage are you going to
have, does the car you are thinking about is big enough to have you all
plus all your hand luggage and big suitcases? If not, consider to
change to a mini van or a car with extra large trunk.
Do you need an Infant seat or a child booster? make sure it is
mentioned clearly with your order, usually there is a shortage of these
seats and they are provided for extra charge. Check the state laws for
where you are traveling.A new law in Denver for instance, requires
Booster Seats for all 4 and 5 year olds who are not 55 inches tall.
Do you actually need the car in the town or city at the first few days?
If not, consider to take a taxi, a bus, a train or the hotel shuttle
into the city and when it's time for you to go out of town and travel
around, then, rent the car from the city location and by that save up
to 15% on Air-Port charges as well as on city parking fees.
Are you going to a very warm and humid destination? If yes, it's
recommended to order a car with air conditioning, usually the price
difference is negligible, the problem is that it's not available in all
destinations like in some European countries.
Most major rental car companies allow for unlimited mileage in the same
state, but it's a good idea to check their policy before confirming.
Many smaller local independent companies charge mileage after 100-200
free miles per day.
As mentioned before price is not the only factor to consider when
choosing a car rental company. If you choose a very small, no-name
company, don't expect them to provide you with service across all
nation or continent, what would you do if the car is needed to be
replaced or serviced for some reason?
Frequent or Preferred Renter Programs and affiliations
Frequent renter programs, Like airlines and hotels, major car
rental companies track their customers' rental histories and offer
preferential service to loyal customers. Most of the major companies
offer frequent renter programs that are similar to airline
frequent-flyer programs and hotel frequent-guest programs.
Preferred renter clubs, Most major car rental companies also
offer preferred renter programs or clubs (one example is the Hertz #1
Club). When you belong to one of these clubs, you get preferential
treatment, including automatic upgrades when those cars are available.
You can join these programs at any time, even if you are a first-time
renter with that company. While basic-level club memberships are often
free, higher-level memberships (as in the Hertz #1 Gold Club, which
allows you to bypass the rental counter) generally come with a price
tag. What most people don't realize is that it's often possible to
avoid the membership fee by simply writing or calling your car rental
company and asking them to waive it. They will do it because the car
rental industry is very competitive, and they want your business
If you're still faced with a steep rate, try getting discounts based on
your affiliations with organizations like AARP, AAA or others. These
discounts are usually not great, but they are better than nothing.
In addition, always check for corporate rates if applicable to your situation.
Car Rental Insurance
Some of the Insurance terms seem to be confusing, let's try to clear them out first.
CDW - Collision Damage Waiver.
LDW - Loss Damage Waiver.
PDW - Physical Damage Waiver.
PAI - Personal Accident Insurance.
PEC - Personal Effects Coverage.
ALI - Additional Liability Insurance.
Many of the Credit Cards have most of these coverage, therefore it's
not mandatory to purchase excessive coverage. It's better to check this
issue with your travel agent, insurance agent and your credit card
company a head of time. Some Car rental companies require that you show
proof of insurance.
Also be aware that your personal insurance probably doesn't apply to
your rental car when traveling overseas. All this is somewhat
complicated and at times confusing because there are no industry
standards for terminology and policies vary by locations.
Important things to check and do before leaving the Air-Port
After a long flight and the waiting in lines for your luggage and
afterwards for your keys at the car rental counter, it is
understandable you just want to take the rented car and drive away to
your hotel, but wait! Here is a list of things you must check first.
Start by making a careful check around the car, look for any small
dents or scratches, in case you find some, don't be lazy, go back to
the office and ask a representative of the rental company to write down
all of these dents, ask for a copy of that report. Other wise you might
be responsible for damages you didn't perform.
Open the trunk, make sure you have a spare tire, a jack and set of
tools, there is noting more irritating than to find out in the middle
of nowhere that you don't have a jack when you need to replace a flat
tire.
Many car companies will provide you with an extra key if you ask for
one. This can come in handy for some of us who are absent minded.
It is recommended to spend some time to get acquainted with the cars'
features and switches, make sure you know where the lights switches
are, how to operate the windshield wipers, the air conditioner and even
set your favorite radio stations as well as set your side mirrors. It
might be quiet frustrating to fight with the new switches while
driving, when all of a sudden it starts raining.
Make sure you have a map and it's better to spend few more minutes and plan your driving route.
Last but certainly not least, If you have a lot of luggage, don't park
the car in the parking lot and go for lunch, in many countries, this is
an easy target for the thieves, It's better to buy some sandwiches and
beverages in the air-port, or stop somewhere along the way for
refreshing but never leave the car unattended.
In case you are involved in a Car Accident
These are the most important pieces of information to collect from the
involved parties: full name, mailing address, telephone number,
insurance details, and drivers' license number.
Also try to get the names and contact information of anyone who
witnessed the accident. Make a note of the vehicle's make, color, brand
and license plate number.
Try to pinpoint the exact time and location of the accident. If the
police get involved, ensure that you receive a copy of their report.
Don't forget to inform your insurance agent immediately and notify the
car rental company. They will let you know about their accident
procedure.
If you purchased insurance through the car rental company, they will
have to make the claim. If there is damage to the rental car, there
will be much paper work to complete
Make sure any involved parties are ok. Any injuries should be taken care of ASAP.
Call the police and/or ambulance (if necessary), and then call the car
rental agency. Be as cooperative as possible. The car rental agency
will have its own policies regarding accidents.
Exchange information with the affected parties. Try to record
everything on the scene. Your notes should include details of the
accident, identification of the autos and people involved, and the
names and badge numbers of all emergency personnel.
Take pictures if possible. If you are on vacation, you will probably have a camera handy already.
File an accident report with the police, and report the claim to your own credit card company or insurance company.
When returning the Car
Make all necessary arrangements to return the car on time, that
includes looking the location in the map especially if you return the
car in a foreign city.
Late return charges are high and arbitrary, secondly, if you are late,
you probably won't have the time to fill the car with gasoline yourself
and the rental company will charge you exorbitant inflated gasoline
rates.
In case you return the car in a city location on Sunday, it might be
that the station will be deserted, it will let you in via automated
gate, make sure to take the card and leave it over the dashboard, this
is your recorded time of arrival.
In addition, lock the car, take the keys plus your rental contract and insert them into the designated box.
About the Author
Amit Laufer is a Writer, Internet Marketer & Netpreneur.
MBA & Bsc. Computers Science.
Hobby: Photography & Cars.
Married with two Children.
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