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Seasonal Prices: The highest rates for New Zealand are in the summer months from December
until the end of February, during this period cars must be booked well
in advance or you will have little chance of getting one when you turn
up. Extra Km Charges: Almost all of New Zealand car rental companies do not charge for kms
on top of their daily hire cost. The exception to this rule is if you
wish to hire a car for less than the rental companies minimum daily hire
time. What is one day of Rental? Most rental companies charge per day you have the vehicle eg, a rental
from 11am Friday to 11am Saturday is a 2-day rental. This is because the
vehicle cannot be rented out to anybody else on either of these 2 days.
To make the most of this rule pick the vehicle up on the morning of the
first day and drop it off at the end of the second day. Diesel Tax: This is a government tax and is not made up. But this is another way companies can make some extra money because there will be a "mark up" on the government cost. GST (Goods and Services Tax): This is a 12½% government tax on items brought in New Zealand. This should be included in all company advertised prices. Airport Transfers: Car rental companies will sometimes include free airport transfers, some only supply or pay for transport to pick up your car. If you are hiring a budget car you may have to pay for your transfers. Windscreen, Tyre and Headlight Insurance: The way that rental car companies handle this area can vary. Some don’t
cover damage to these things at all, which means you the traveller has
to pay for any damage. Some car rental companies charge extra to insure
against damage. Some car rental companies include it in their excess/bond
reduction options. Whatever they do we would suggest you cover yourself
against damage to these items. New Zealand has many stone chip roads with
trucks that can and do throw up stones. The insurance also covers tyre
damage. Windscreens can range from $300 upwards Bond/Excess: All car rental companies take a bond of some description off their customers.
The larger companies will have a normal option of debiting your credit
card immediately. Smaller car rental companies usually have better first options for your
bond or excess they can range from $750 to $3500 (the higher figure would
be for drivers under 25) and most have bond reduction options available.
The smaller companies usually do not reduce their excess to nil and $250
seems to be the lower bond options, this might cost around an extra $15
per day. Driving Licences: New Zealand rental companies will usually accept full drivers licences
from English speaking countries. You may need an international drivers
licence if your countries drivers licence is not in English. New Zealand Car Insurance: In New Zealand car insurance in NOT compulsory so someone may hit you who is not insured this mean you lose your bond. The way most rental companies handle accidents like this is. You take down the information of the person who hits you and if the rental company recovers their money then you get your bond back. Extra Driver Charges: These seem to be a thing of the past and we have not discovered any car rental companies that still have this charge in place. If there were car rental companies still charging for an extra driver, they are the exception to the general rule. Roadside Assistance: All New Zealand car rental companies offer very good roadside assistance.
This is usually through the New Zealand Automobile Association (AA) The
AA is a great organisation who have agents all over NZ. All car rental
companies receive the same service from the AA no matter how big the rental
company is. The AA will come out to you assess your problem, fix it on
the spot if possible or tow you for free to the nearest reputable service
station, garage or agent that can fix your problem ASAP. Refunds for breakdowns: All car rental companies should refund monies for the rental cost of
days off the road caused by vehicle mechanical breakdown. Quality of a Car Rental: The standard in New Zealand of rental cars is very high with strict government
guidelines in order for a vehicle to be given a rental certificate of
fitness (COF). No car rental company wants you to breakdown on your journey
this only costs the company money and "bad press". Long Rental Discounts: All rental car companies offer long rental period discounts. Cancellation policies: All New Zealand car rental companies have very strict cancellation policies. Make sure you have your correct dates. If you show you late you will still have to pay for the days you are late and if you don’t turn up at all expect the full amount of the rental to be debited to your credit card. By agreeing to the car company terms and conditions you give the company the authority to do this. If you return the car early do not expect a refund. Credit Cards: With all car rental companies you need a credit card to hold any bonds on. Optional Extras: There is only one rental company we can find that does not charge for extras such as mountain bikes, tents, TVs and other accessories to make your trip more enjoyable. You may be able to negotiate items for free if you are hiring for a long period of time. Driving Fines: These will be charged to your credit card on return from your trip. Fuel: All car rental companies will provide petrol/diesel. Return the car with the levels that they were provided to you at. Road Restrictions: All car rental companies have around 4 roads/areas that vehicles cannot drive on. You will not just stray onto these roads/areas, they are well sign posted. Pick up and Drop off locations: The bigger the car rental company the more options you will have. The smaller car rental companies may have better daily hire rates, that encourages you to organise your travel so you pick up and drop off to the same location. One Way Hires: Most car rental companies offer one-way hires. Some car rental companies charge one-way hire fees. These are normal as the cost of getting vehicle back from places is sometimes high. The larger rental car companies will give you better pick up and drop off locations. Animals: All car rental companies do not accept animals in their vehicles unless they are guide dogs. General Rules: All car companies have their vehicles as reliable as possible In most cases the more you pay the later model vehicle you will get No animals Daily hire rates vary greatly More personalised service from smaller companies Bond/excess options vary greatly Always turn up, avoid cancellations, get your dates right Better back up vehicle replacement options from bigger companies Avoid paying for extra drivers Avoid paying for extra kms Take windscreen, headlight and tyre insurance Shop around You can negotiate in the off season (New Zealand is booked up during summer) Book early for the best deals in summer Expect all NZ car companies to provide AA 24-hour roadside assistance http://www.newzealandatoz.com Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Glenn_Bongartz
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