The biggest headache with car hire in many parts of the world is the excess on insurance cover – what you are still liable to pay for repairs if there is any damage to the vehicle. In Europe, the ...
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If you are driving a hire car which is involved in an accident or stolen, the good news is that it will be the car hire company that has to claim on its insurance rather than you having to claim on ...
Over half of holidaymakers who hire a car don’t take out excess waiver insurance (EWI) and only 27% cover themselves against tyre, undercarriage and window damage, according to Post Office Travel ...
Car hire companies are ripping off drivers with overpriced excess waivers, research has shown. Taking out an excess waiver for damage and theft when you hire a car can add as much as 90 per cent to ...
Claiming from insurance usually involves a level of trauma - either you've been in a crash or done something such as driven your vehicle into a wall or scraped it along a pillar in a parking garage.
Worth the £39.99? (It's £3.99 per day and I'll be away for 10 so prudent to go for Annual cover) Am I correct in thinking that they cover you for the whole excess fee that would be charged (say ...
Many top car hire companies are failing to disclose additional costs up front making it ‘almost impossible’ for drivers to find the best deal, according to a consumer watchdog. Extra charges for a ...
For many motorists, the first time they truly pay attention to their insurance policy is when they need to submit a claim after an accident. One of the most common areas of confusion is the excess, ...