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By Adriana Noton


Car hire is used for many reasons. If your car breaks down or if you have had an accident, you may need to rent a car until yours is repaired. The companies that rent cars are easy to find in the yellow pages. You can also do an online search for lists of companies in your area, or in the area where you will be traveling. In an attempt to provide good service, some businesses pick up and drop off customers. Vehicles can be rented for the day, for weeks or months, depending on your need.

Most often, cars are rented by vacationers and people on business trips. Others make use of this service if their car is out of commission due to an accident or their vehicle breaks down. Emergency rentals are included in some insurance policies for an additional fee. When purchasing a new car, some potential buyers rent the model they are considering. This allows them to see how it drives for an extended period of time, much longer than a short test drive.

The process to rent a car is very simple and can be completed in just a few minutes. Companies have different rules, by typically the renter must be 21 and have a valid driver's license. Most companies also require a credit card and will not accept cash deposits. Several factors are taken into account when the car companies determine pricing. The city of origin, model of car, and the season are all considered. Additional insurance coverage is offered at the time of the transaction. This option is the subject of much debate.

Many people are confused about whether or not to purchase additional car hire insurance offered by the rental agency. There are strong arguments for purchasing the additional insurance, as well as for not purchasing it. There are several considerations when deciding whether or not to purchase the additional car rental insurance.

Credit cards are required when you rent a vehicle, and the same card may provide additional coverage for vehicles when you travel on vacation or for business. One of the issues that has caused some problems for travelers is the time frame for reporting an accident. If you have an accident and do not report it to your insurance company until you get home, they may not cover it because too much time has elapsed.

Look into your personal insurance to see if there are any exclusions in regard to rented vehicles. Make sure that your personal insurance will provide coverage at your destination. Some exclusions for personal policies include business rentals, out-of-country rentals and long-term rentals.

The cost of additional insurance may add a significant premium to the cost of renting the vehicle. Perhaps the best argument for purchasing the insurance is to protect your personal policy. If you have an accident while traveling, it can increase your premiums and affect your driving record.

Do an Internet search to find a list of companies that have vehicles available to rent. Sometimes car dealerships provide this service, particularly if your car is being repaired at their garage. Regardless of your decision to purchase additional insurance, make sure it is an informed one. Do research and find out all of the details concerning coverage.




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