
Car
hire
For good information about ‘driving in Scotland’
click here (see page)
Travel by car is the perfect way to experience Scotland
to the full. An excellent trunk road system, easy to drive on (on the
left hand side!!). Thousands of miles of superb roads, quiet roads, big
country touring, sensational vistas round every corner. Plenty of viewpoints
with parking, and lay bys. Numerous and regular ferries to the Scottish
islands, with cheap passages for cars of all sizes.
We can take the pain out of the organisation of your
hired car, whatever the size and type. Go on to
www.scotland-carhire.co.uk,
fill in the enquiry form with your needs, press submit – and we’ll
b e straight back to you with the best deal.
Car hire can be a confusing and nebulous business - with so many car
hire companies local regional and national operating throughout Scotland
so we have prepared a useful fact sheet for you –
Click here to visit our ‘guide to hiring a car in Scotland’
(see the factsheet attached)
Cars are easily available in all the major towns and cities, and at all
the Scottish airports.
Or why not hire a classic car for the touring holiday of your dreams.
Imagine ‘cruising’ Loch Ness in a Mini Cooper, taking in the
Royal Deeside countryside in a MGB Roadster - or nipping over to Laggan
and Monarch Country - and on to Ben Nevis and Fort William in a 1966 Jaguar
S Type. We can help arrange the tour of your choice in the car of your
dreams. Self drive tours whether in a classic car, luxury vehicle or 4x4.
www.caledonianclassics.co.ukClassic
car hire in Scotland
www.motorbikescotland.co.uk
Classic motor bike and cycle hire in Scotland
www.granturismo.demon.co.uk
Tour Scotland in a self drive hired classic car
Car hire FAQ’s
Frequently Asked Questions
We have years of specialist experience in the and specifically Scottish
Travel Industry. We are based here and operate out of two locations. We
can ‘broker’ the best deal for you, and help you through the
maze of car hire companies, all of whom claim to be ‘the best’
– but which often differ dramatically especially on small print
and added or ‘hidden’ extras. Our recommended suppliers have
over 50 separate locations giving you the best possible choice. In addition
to the straight car hire, we also manage corporate accounts and can help
negotiate supply contracts. So if it’s a car you need, then don’t
forget to try us.
Car Hire Scotland is part of a Scottish Registered company. We use a
number of suppliers to get you the best possible rates and believe that
we have the most locations.
Get on towww.scotland-carhire.co.uk–
get an online quote now!!
What you need to know - - - - -
Is there an excess on the insurance, and if so how much?
The hirer is usually liable up to a specified amount of any damage. Amounts
can vary from £100 to £1000 so be careful. Younger drivers
e.g. under 23’s usually pay more. Your credit card will usually
be used to guarantee this, although some companies only call on it if
there is actual damage.
Often it is difficult to waive the excess, although some companies run
schemes for doing this which of course – cost extra!! Note that
larger vehicles, e.g. MPV, van or minibus, often carry higher excesses.
Can I take the vehicle abroad?
Only certain firms allow this, and usually at an extra charge. Most standard
hires cover travel in the UK mainland and Northern (but not Southern)
Ireland.
How flexible are you re different types and range of vehicle?
Most firms have a comprehensive range of manual and automatic cars (sedans),
hatchbacks, estates (station wagons), MPV’s, vans and minibuses.
Automatics tend to be a bit dearer and the ranges narrower. Most firms
will specify a number of types of car within a group and it is often hard
to guarantee a particular model, far less colour!! Very few firms provide
vehicles with GPS but almost all nowadays have airbags and power steering
save for the very small economy groups. All have the seat belts required
by law. Most have the option of CD or tape but can’t always absolutely
guarantee either. Owing to the nature of the business it is often hard
to specify diesel or petrol you just have to take what you get!!
Remember to check the number of doors you’d prefer – some
cars come in a range of 3 or 4 door or 3/5 door hatchback.
Do you deliver and collect?
In most cases vehicles must be collected and returned to the branch. However
some firms, usually for a charge, operate a meet and greet, or delivery
and return service.
Is there a charge for "one way hires"?
This is where you drop the car at a different destination from pick up.
Some companies charge a fee for this, usually £15-20. Some of the
bigger national companies don‘t charge anything.
Note that one way hires are very hard to get from the more remote destinations.
This is because the local hire company is not represented in other destinations
so can’t easily get the car on drop off – or the big companies
won ‘t entertain the smaller destinations. So if you want to e.g.
pick up in Oban and drop off in Edinburgh, this will be difficult. Some
companies do a delivery and collection service anywhere in the UK but
beware this will cost!!
Do you offer unlimited mileage?
Most companies offer unlimited mileage for certain types of hire, often
based on length of hire – e.g. short period hires say 1-3 days have
a specified free mileage per day with a ‘per mile’ charge
on usage over this. 4 day hires and over may have unlimited mileage. Some
allow unlimited mileage no matter the length of hire. The excess charge
for usage over the free limit may vary according to the size or class
of car.
Do you provide child seats?
Baby, child and booster seats may be requested from most hirers and are
often supplied free of charge.
Are you open on Sundays and bank holidays?
Most branches especially airport branches are open on Sundays but for
shorter times than weekdays so make sure you check, as pick ups and drop
offs outwith normal hours are usually possible but can cost, especially
pick ups.
Most large firms open as normal on bank holidays but most are closed
Xmas Day and New Years Day and operate reduced services on 26 dec and
2 Jan.
How do I collect and return cars to the airport?
Most firms will issue clear instructions for this. Some have on site representation
at the airport, others offer a courtesy pick up and drop off to/from an
off-site nearby branch.
Do your vehicles come with breakdown cover?
Most hired vehicles come with full breakdown cover which is usually supplied
by either the AA or the RAC – and most forms offer a 24 hour helpline.
Is there a charge for additional drivers?
Additional named drivers usually cost extra – the current charge
can vary from £10 for the whole hire period to £5 per day
so do beware. Extra drivers need to produce the same proof as main drivers.
Most firms only allow up to a maximum of say 2 extra drivers.
What is the minimum age for hire?
The minimum age is usually 23. In some cases it is 25, in others (with
a higher excess) it is 21. Often younger drivers are restricted in the
size and type of vehicle they are permitted to drive.
What are the conditions for fuel?
Vary enormously. The main one is that the car is supplied with a full
tank which you replace on return. The firm may charge you a fuel deposit
which is adjusted according to usage. Some firms only fill it 1⁄4
full. Check also the price they are charging you. If they fill it up it
is at their price. If you fill it up it is at the best price you can get!!!
What are the Insurance requirements?
Overseas visitors must have a valid drivers licence or International Licence
and this must be accompanied by a passport. British licences usually must
have been held for at least 1 year. The licence should be a clean record
with certain minor endorsements accepted. If you are an overseas visitor,
please remember to bring your passport when picking up car. UK hirers
may be asked for proof of address.
Most overseas licences are valid in Scotland or 12 months but do check.
What happens if I get a parking ticket? Or speeding fine?
These are usually the hirer's liability and any fines incurred will be
charged to your credit card. The problem is that often the speeding fine
is sent by post and the hirer cannot always be easily traced after the
event so that the notice of fine is sent to the hire company who then
have to ‘track down’ the culprit!!.
What are the conditions for cancellations?
Again vary enormously Usually less than 72 hours prior to car rental,
1 day's rental will be charged. We can arrange hires with n o cancellation
penalty no matter when it is cancelled as long as you notify us. ‘No
shows’ will be liable to have credit cards debited with at least
a day’s charge.
Please note these are broadly representative of our terms & conditions
for our preferred suppliers. Terms are subject to change where we use
the terms of other providers.
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