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We make bi-annual pilgrimages to the UK and hire cars for the week to ten days we are there. Until now, we have used a firm at www.carrentals.co.uk and I have recommended them to others here in the past. You used to pay online and get vouchers and they would provide full insurance cover unlike so many others.
Let me explain, this is a huge con in this industry. All cars are insured but traditionally you have been responsible for an excess. You could pay extra "CDW or Collision Damage Waiver" at the time of rental to remove this excess or reduce it to a small level. Today, the term CDW has been hijacked and even if CDW is included you are still liable for between £500 and £1000 - far too much for us to be happy with so we have to pay for the extra cover.
When you go online you find a wide variety of prices from the major companies. One week Gatwick to Gatwick in April,for the cheapest car is:-
Europcar £167.92 plus £123.27 for full insurance and 2nd driver = £291.19
Hertz £119.00 + £98.70 for some unspecified insurance = £217.70
Avis and Budget refuse to give a price for the insurance online and tell you that you can obtain it when you pick the car up which, given that it can cost nearly as much as the rental is totally unacceptable.
I am looking at a website www.autoescape.co.uk which implies that full insurance is available for £2 per day and is 'refundable' but there are no details on their website and they have not answered my email enquiry yet.
As you see, this is a massive confidence trick. A small bump could lead to huge costs that you are not insured for and, if you have pre-booked and pre-paid the car you have no alternative when you pick the car up but to take it or leave it. Worse, you cannot find out what the cost is before you have committed yourself.
Anyway, this is my problem but it isn't my battle. I need to find a company that is honest and transparent - and economical! Can anyone recommend a car hire company that can offer me a Gatwick service for a basic low cost car, for the odd week to two weeks, two drivers over 50 under 65 and clean licenses with full insurance?
Meanwhile folks, read that small print very carefully. I had a car six months ago that was scratched by others in a car park and it cost me €300 being my excess. I was lucky, excesses are often higher. I had believed that I was fully insured but on closer examination the document I signed declared that I had read and agreed to terms contained in a document that I had neither seen nor read. /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
Let me explain, this is a huge con in this industry. All cars are insured but traditionally you have been responsible for an excess. You could pay extra "CDW or Collision Damage Waiver" at the time of rental to remove this excess or reduce it to a small level. Today, the term CDW has been hijacked and even if CDW is included you are still liable for between £500 and £1000 - far too much for us to be happy with so we have to pay for the extra cover.
When you go online you find a wide variety of prices from the major companies. One week Gatwick to Gatwick in April,for the cheapest car is:-
Europcar £167.92 plus £123.27 for full insurance and 2nd driver = £291.19
Hertz £119.00 + £98.70 for some unspecified insurance = £217.70
Avis and Budget refuse to give a price for the insurance online and tell you that you can obtain it when you pick the car up which, given that it can cost nearly as much as the rental is totally unacceptable.
I am looking at a website www.autoescape.co.uk which implies that full insurance is available for £2 per day and is 'refundable' but there are no details on their website and they have not answered my email enquiry yet.
As you see, this is a massive confidence trick. A small bump could lead to huge costs that you are not insured for and, if you have pre-booked and pre-paid the car you have no alternative when you pick the car up but to take it or leave it. Worse, you cannot find out what the cost is before you have committed yourself.
Anyway, this is my problem but it isn't my battle. I need to find a company that is honest and transparent - and economical! Can anyone recommend a car hire company that can offer me a Gatwick service for a basic low cost car, for the odd week to two weeks, two drivers over 50 under 65 and clean licenses with full insurance?
Meanwhile folks, read that small print very carefully. I had a car six months ago that was scratched by others in a car park and it cost me €300 being my excess. I was lucky, excesses are often higher. I had believed that I was fully insured but on closer examination the document I signed declared that I had read and agreed to terms contained in a document that I had neither seen nor read. /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif