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10 Mouse Clicker Rules That Make Renting a Car Online Simple

To make renting a car online safe and easy, just follow these 10 rules:


1. Do a thorough search on the net and short list a few rent-a-car companies. Determine their rates, when they were established, and their business module. Find out whether they have a good reputation. A few examples of excellent companies are www.avis.com and www.hertz.com.

2. Locate a company that offers you a good deal and is located close to where you live. If you collect and return the car quite close to the company’s location you will save money.

3. Before you approach a company online and fill in your needs, make up your mind on what kind of car you want, for how many days, what features are essential for you and so on. Consider where you are going and find out whether you will need anti-freeze or snow chains.

4. Before you fill in your needs and pay for a car you must read through the contract and the terms and conditions in fine print. List any questions you may have and ring up the company’s toll free number for clarifications.

5. Use as ready reference the list of essential documents required for renting a car and get all your papers in order. While some companies accept scans of documents others may ask you to courier the documents or drop them off.

6. Make sure the package you choose is beneficial and determine if you are entitled to any discount. Before making an online payment check to see whether the company has a safe gateway.

7. And be sure to ensure that the car is insured , its papers are in order, and that the company has a few travel insurance schemes.

8. Many companies top the tank before you get the car while others require you to fill the gas. Find out as much as you can about the company policy regarding gas, free drop off and pick up, and who is responsible if the car needs any repair.

9. Check whether you have the car rental company’s 24/7 contact numbers and e-mail addresses in case of emergency.

10. Check whether your driver’s license is valid for where you are planning to drive and whether the car rental company has any rules about only the person renting the car being allowed to drive.

Car Rental Guide

The majority of people are interested in car rentals when they're on vacation. But what many travels may not realize is that car rental in the United States, or North America in general, is different than car rentals in other countries like Europe.

Car rental in the United States is usually very simple to do. The better known, and perhaps safest, car rental agencies can easily be found in a phone book like your local White or Yellow Pages. It's even possible to find car rental agencies on the Internet. If you're looking for a car rental in the United States, all you need to do is take the phone numbers you find in the phone book or online, and call each car rental agency. Ask for the agency's location, car availability and partnerships with any airlines or hotels. Don't forget to ask about any special deals or rates, like group rates.

Most American car rental agencies offer pick-up at no extra cost, even if only a few advertise this feature. If a car rental agency doesn't offer pick-up, then ask if the agency will reimburse the cost of cab fare.

And don't feel like you have to buy extra car insurance from an American car rental agency. Most reps will give you a hard sell on this, but most times it's not necessary. Your rental will usually be covered under your own car insurance. But if you don't have car insurance under your name, it's a good idea to accept the offer of car rental insurance from the agency.

In the United States, you'll need to be at least 25-years-old to be able to get a car from a car rental agency. Some will give you a car rental if you're younger, but you'll need to pay a much higher cost.

The procedure for car rentals in other countries like Europe is usually a little bit different than in the United States. Naturally, for European rentals you won't be able to look in your local Yellow Pages phone book. But you should be able to gather all the information you need for arranging a foreign car rental on the Internet.

European or other foreign car rentals are usually much smaller than American car rentals. So cut the amount of baggage you take along. Plus most foreign rentals are stick-shift. The minimum age for car rentals in European countries is also 25, but this age varies between car rental agencies and countries.