Renting a car is certainly very convenient, but there are a lot of pitfalls here. After all, a rented vehicle is not your car, and therefore you have to follow certain rules and restrictions. The key features of the operation of rented cars will be discussed in this article. We hope that this information will be useful to you and help you choose the right approach to rent a car in Karachi.
Before you get behind the wheel
Car rental begins with the signing of the relevant contract, and there are two points to pay attention to.
First
Read the agreement – this document contains all the conditions of the lease and the limitations and liability for their violation. For example, the contract must specify the daily mileage of the car, the possibility of transferring the car to another driver, restrictions on leaving the city or region, and others.
Secondly
Be sure to inspect the car with a rental representative. All detected faults, damage to the paintwork, cracks, chips, and any other deformations will be recorded in the document – this will prevent disagreements at the end of the lease.
That is, you need to approach renting a car with all responsibility and carefully prepare.
Main rental period
During the operation of a rented car, you need to follow all those restrictions and conditions set by the car rental – this is a very simple but effective rule. Important points to highlights
- Always carry the rental agreement in the car, and, if necessary, show it to the traffic police officer;
- Refuel the car only with the recommended brand of fuel;
- Do not carry out repairs and maintenance of the car yourself (that is, do not fill in oil, do not change filters and other parts), with the exception of replacing a wheel;
- Any malfunctions should be reported to the company immediately;
Wash your car regularly and keep the interior clean.
Special attention should be paid to two points – the right to drive a car and its maintenance. Usually, the contract clearly states who rents the car, who has the right to drive it, and whether it is possible to transfer control to third parties. And most often, the person who rented the car is allowed to drive, and the steering wheel cannot be transferred. However, if you cannot get behind the wheel for objective reasons (for example, for health reasons), another driver can drive.
As for the car’s maintenance, there are no options here – in any case, faults must be reported to the car rental. However, you can replace the wheel yourself. However, this will also need to be reported to
the company. All maintenance and repair issues are spelled out in the lease agreement and must be followed.
After the end of the lease
The lease ends within the terms specified in the contract, while the car can be returned in various ways – all this is also negotiated. When returning the car, it is inspected for deformations and malfunctions; if detected, a decision is made on compensation and its amount. Also, compensation can be paid in case of severe pollution of the car interior.
However, it should be borne in mind that any machine is subject to natural wear and tear, and if a breakdown has arisen precisely for this reason, then compensation is out of the question. However, in this case, an examination must be carried out, which may require a certain amount of time. Let us repeat that this is again spelled out in the lease agreement.
Car rental and employer compensation
Quite often, when renting, the question arises – can the employer compensate for the costs of renting a car that was used for work (for example, if the car is taken for the duration of the repair of personal transport)? There are several nuances here, but in general, the answer boils down to two main points:
- By law, employers can only reimburse the cost of fuel and lubricants;
- Car rental costs are not reimbursed.