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Most personal car insurance policies don't cover rental cars, especially if you're hiring abroad. It's still worth checking your policy to be sure. Car hire insurance usually covers damage or theft. If something happens, you'll still need to pay an excess — a fixed amount if you make a claim. You can add extra cover to reduce or remove this excess.
To collect your Vauxhall, you'll usually need a valid driving licence and ID, such as a passport. Some rental companies may also ask for a credit card in the driver's name. Check the exact details with your rental provider after booking to avoid any issues at pick-up.
The minimum age for Vauxhall car hire is usually between 21 and 25, depending on the country and rental company. Drivers under 25 often pay a young driver fee. There's no fixed upper age limit, but some companies may have extra requirements or charges for drivers over 75. It's worth checking the rental terms before you book.
Yes. This is called one-way car hire, and most companies, including Surprice, offer it in United States. It means you can pick up your Vauxhall in one place and drop it off somewhere else. It's a great option for road trips where you want to keep moving, rather than doubling back. One-way rentals can sometimes cost more, depending on the route and provider. But they can also save time and money if you don't need to return to your starting point.
Most car hire providers ask for a deposit for Vauxhall car hire. This amount is held on your card in case the car is returned damaged or there are extra charges, like missing fuel or returning the car late. Some providers offer no-deposit options, but these are less common and may come with higher prices or stricter terms.
The rules for hiring a van are similar to car hire, but there are a few differences worth knowing. Just like car hire, you'll need a valid driving licence, photo ID and a debit or credit card. But van hire often comes with stricter rules, especially around age, how long you've held your licence, and insurance cover. Deposits can also be higher. The rules can vary by provider, so it's worth checking the terms before you book to avoid any surprises.