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Drivers told they risk £1,000 charge if they don't 'take photo' on holiday

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Motorists have been warned by an automotive specialist to snap pictures when hiring vehicles during their Augustholidays. A motoring expert has issued alerts for British travellers regarding the pitfalls holidaymakers should be aware of.

Darren Miller from BigWantsYourCar.com explained: "When it comes to car hire,the cheapest option is often not the best. Many firms offer low quotes initially but compensate by raising excess fees and adding hidden costs. It's important to research thoroughly and consider the total cost rather than just the base price.

"Booking a car on arrival at airports, stations, or ferry terminals can be a costly mistake. Fatigue and urgency can lead to overlooking contract details, resulting in unexpected charges. Pre-booking and reviewing the contract carefully can save time, money, and stress." It comes after UK drivers were warned over 'avoiding' road instead of having to follow new rule.

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"Most car hire companies require the driver to pay with a credit card in their name to cover potential liabilities. This often includes 'ring-fencing' a deposit, which restricts the use of those funds for the duration of your trip.

"It's a safeguard for the company, ensuring they can cover any damage or dispute costs," he continued. He went on: "Damage excess fees are a big consideration in car hire contracts. These fees can exceed £1,000, and firms may charge for repairs without providing proof.

"To protect yourself, document the car's condition with photographs before you drive off, ensuring any existing damage is recorded." "Car hire companies often push their own expensive insurance policies to cover excess fees, costing up to £200," the expert explained.

"However, more affordable and comprehensive policies can be found independently for as little as £20 to £40. It's important to ensure the policy covers the specific make and model of the vehicle you're hiring," he added.

"Car hire contracts can have confusing petrol policies and mileage limits, leading to additional charges if not followed correctly. Various 'add-on' fees, such as out-of-hours pick-up, late arrival, and extras like roof racks or child seats, can significantly increase the cost. Understanding and clarifying these terms beforehand can prevent unpleasant surprises."

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