The first thing you should check when you rent a car

As soon as you arrive at car rental cannock things, all you need to do is answer some questions which will be asked by their staff. The staff will first ask you if you have a reservation. They might ask for a voucher or just your name. To pick up your vehicle, you'll need your driving permit, proof that you are an individual (i.e. passport or ID card), and a credit account in the name of the principal driver. The rental company might ask for proof of address or an International Driving License. Make sure you read the T & Cs carefully before you go to ensure you have everything you need. The counter staff won't give you the key if you don’t have everything. The rental counter will charge you for the payment If you have not pre-booked the car, you'll be responsible for paying for it. Additionally, you will need to pay any additional charges for extras such as child seats, sat-nav/GPS, or additional drivers. Staff will also pre-authorize a security deposit to your card in order to cover damages to the car while you are renting it.


 


Additionals that you can either accept or reject


Most likely, the staff at the counter will offer you additional insurance. This insurance can reduce your excess and/or eliminate the need for a security deposit. It is entirely up to you whether or not to purchase additional insurance. It is not required by law. It is worthwhile to check what's included with the vehicle. Staff might offer an upgrade. You decide whether to upgrade. It's worth looking at how much the upgrade will cost in total. You might not realise that the upgrade fee is added to what you have already paid. Upgrade prices are often quoted by car hire companies per day. Think about the total cost of your entire trip.


Signing the lease agreement and getting your key


Do not rush to sign the rental contract. It is your right to read through it thoroughly before signing. You should then keep all the documents that the staff has given you. They are useful for checking something or calling the counter. After you have signed the agreement, the staff will give you the keys to the vehicle and show you where it is located.
Before you leave the car park, take a good look at it so you can have a stress-free start, here are seven things you can look upon when you rent a car.


You can avoid the unnecessary hassle by knowing the basics:


1) Check the car


Take a few minutes to look in the car. You can use your phone torch to lighten the car if it is dark or if you are in a multi-storey building. Before you leave, make sure to inform the car rental agent if you notice any damage. You can take pictures to show how the car looked when it was new. These are the most common damage to watch out for: scratches, dents, and chips on the exterior of the vehicle and cigarette burns in the car seats.
 

2) Determine the fuel required


Check the cap to determine if it is petrol or diesel. Petrol may be marked with '95'. Before you go, make sure you ask your agent which fuel it uses. Petrol or Diesel car: How do I know?
 

3) Check out the dashboard


The most common rental car fuel arrangement is a 'full-to-full' basis. That means you get the car with a full tank, and then return it with a full tank. Check that the tank has been filled and that the headlights are working by turning the key.


4) Sort your route

 

Before you leave for your destination, make sure your car has a GPS/satnav. If your car doesn't have a sat-nav, you can install it on your smartphone. You can then download maps from wi-fi and use them offline. No roaming fees are required.
 

5) Please take a moment to reflect
 

Once everyone is securely strapped in, take some time to adjust the mirrors, move your seat, check the location of the indicators, adjust the air-con, and fiddle with the stereo.
 

6) Take the road
 

Do not let the spaghetti roads distract you from your journey at airports. Do not rush, and take your time. You don't have to be rushed. It's a good idea to remember which side of the road your vehicle will be on.
 

7) Look for a nearby petrol station
 

If you are driving away, make sure to look for a station that offers petrol. This will take away any stress you might have about filling up the car before returning it to your home.
 

8) Last thing
 

You are now in control, organized, and ready for your trip.

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