Holidaymakers are being urged to avoid an easy mistake which could cost you almost £200. The warning involves insurance excess waivers offered by car hire companies costing up to 12 times more than alternatives.
Consumer group Which? said it found travellers could be charged up to £199 at car hire desks for policies which are inferior to options available online for as little as £16. Basic car hire insurance included in rental prices is usually subject to an excess, meaning holidaymakers could be charged the equivalent of hundreds of pounds for issues such as fixing a puncture or replacing a windscreen, according to Which?.
To avoid being liable for this, people can either purchase a Super Collision Damage Waiver (SCDW) from their car hire company or Excess Reimbursement Insurance (ERI) from car hire brokers and insurers.
Which? analysed SCDW cover provided by six major car hire businesses in Malaga, Spain, this summer, and compared it with several ERI policies.
On average, for a week’s cover in Malaga holidaymakers are being charged £177 for SCDW, while ERI costs £38 from a broker and £23 from an insurer, according to the research. Which? also found SCDWs are “inferior”, with issues such as misfuelling or stolen keys not covered.
Rory Bo