Booking Last Minute
Understanding the best time to rent a car can help you decide if waiting for a last-minute deal is worth it. Flexibility can make such discounts a great option. According to a study, booking your rental car just three days before your trip can score you impressive deals (check it out here). However, while last-minute deals are tempting, they come with some risk, as availability might be limited and prices can fluctuate.
Consideration Before You Book A Car Rental
Age Limit
In the US, rental companies typically require drivers to be at least 21. Internationally, age requirements can vary, with some countries requiring drivers to be 25 and adding surcharges for younger or older drivers. Check the rental company’s age policies and local regulations before booking.
Understanding Car Insurance
Understanding car rental options like collision damage waivers, liability insurance, and Personal Accident Insurance (PAI) can help provide you with peace of mind in the long run. Always read the details carefully, including deductibles and potential fees. Before you agree to these, check your existing auto insurance policy or credit card benefits, as they might already provide coverage for rental cars.
Ensure Your Driver's License is Valid Abroad
Before you book a rental car overseas, double-check that your driver's license is good to go for your destination. Keep in mind some countries may also need an International Driving Permit (IDP), which serves as a translation of your license. In many cases, you can apply online for an IDP.
Parking Availability
Look into parking options at your destination to avoid unexpected hassles, and fees.
Gas & Diesel Capacity and Charging Stations
Make sure you rental car has enough gas or diesel for your long trip. If driving an EV, plan your route so you can recharge along the way.
Payment Options
Different payment options can make renting a car easier. While many companies accept credit cards, some also take debit or pre-paid cards, though policies can vary. For instance, using a debit card might require a larger hold on your funds and may lack the fraud protection of credit cards. Pre-paid cards often aren't accepted, so it’s a good idea to check with the rental company in advance.