If you are about to spend an extended period of time away from home, the chances are good that you will want to find yourself a vehicle to drive around your destination city. Renting a car is not always quite as simple as it initially appears, and if you have never done it before, you may well benefit from a few basic guidelines.
To begin with, it is important that you take out car rental insurance. Many companies require that you pay for a small policy of their choice, and you automatically sign up for it when you sign the rental papers for the car. Always ask about the specifics of this documentation: it is a good idea to understand what kind of cover you have.
Choosing a car to drive should be a matter of budget and of practicality. Obviously, you won't want to drive a car that costs a fortune to rent if you can't afford it. Don't be tempted to exceed your financial limitations; you will only end up disappointed in the long run.
In addition, you will want to make sure that the vehicle you choose is well-suited to your surroundings. If you are staying in a densely populated city, for example, it might be a good idea to opt for something small and nimble over a large, cumbersome SUV or saloon.
It is important, when you are renting a car, to consider liability, budget and your surroundings. If you take all three of these factors into account, you should find that you end up with a vehicle to suit your purposes.

