16 Things You Should Know About Rental Cars

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4. Avoid Taking the Acceptance Inspection for Granted

A big mistake that consumers commonly make when renting a car is to not take their time during the acceptance inspection of the vehicle. Every time you rent a car, both the interior and exterior should be thoroughly inspected for any damage or material condition issues that the company could charge you big money for after the rental period concludes. Some of the items that you should look for include loose parts, operable power windows and mirrors, scuffs, dents, and scratches. By paying attention to even the smallest detail, you will avoid being blamed for issues that were caused by past customers when the return agency does finally locate the damage. Most of the company employees will want to ensure they are not blamed for car damage, so the most recent customer to return the car is the easiest to blame if you blow off the initial inspection of the vehicle.

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