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Car Hire
Our Fully Inclusive UK car rental price
includes the following: Comprehensive Insurance All
Airport fees All local
surcharges Loss / Collision Damage
Waiver Unlimited
mileage
UK Car Hire:
Car Hire from airports,
cities & ports including the following major locations;
London,
Gatwick,
Heathrow,
Luton,
Stansted,
Manchester,
Dover,
Glasgow,
Edinburgh,
Bristol,
East
Midlands,
Birmingham,
Leeds,
Bradford.
The Car Hire group also provide car rental from other smaller towns and cities
such as
York
,Hull,
Aberdeen
or
Cardiff.
Simply click on any link above to get instant online quotes
and to book securely online.
Click on the link above to
book securely online using our smart booking engine which scans your pick up
and drop off times to see if you could save a whole days rental by possibly
slightly changing them.
One Way Rentals within
UK:
Available at all the
following major locations and more. Just click on any link to
start.
Gatwick |
Heathrow |
London City |
Luton |
Stansted |
Birmingham |
Dover |
East Midlands |
Manchester |
Newcastle |
Leeds |
Hull |
Bradford |
Glasgow
| Edinburgh | Aberdeen | Liverpool
Booking & receiving your car
hire voucher:
Ordering your rental car is
simple, just enter your car hire pick up & drop off locations, your dates
and click GO. You will be shown several groups of cars all you have to do is
select from the tabs which hire car group you are interested in. From here you
will be shown all hire cars in that group along with the price for your rental
period in GBP£ and Euros. You can also select to change the currency to
whichever suits you best. You can also get further details on each hire car by
simply clicking on "info". When you finally select the car you are
interested in renting you will be then shown several options to the rental such
as extra (baby seats, roofracks. cancellation cover etc..), just select any you
require and continue. You will then be required to enter your own details such
as address, flight number if required etc.. and finally you will be asked to
enter your credit card details to pay securely online. You will receive an
email confirming safe receipt of your car rental order. We will deliver your
car hire voucher by post within seven days, if your car hire start date is
sooner than this then don't worry we will be in touch via telephone to arrange
safe and speedy receipt of your rental voucher. If you have any questions etc..
regarding your booking or any other aspect of our car rental site then please
call our dedicated call centre helpline on 0870 7589945.
When you receive
your voucher it will give full details of which fleet provider has been used
and exact details of how and where to find their desk, if airport pick up then
this will be in the airport arrivals hall.
Driving in the UK -
EuropeUK DRIVING
HINTS AND TIPS
Speed
Limit
Speed
limit on Motorway: 112kph/70mph Speed limit in Towns: 48kph/30mph Speed limit
on major roads: 96kph/60mph Speed limits are indicated by circular signs with
the limit amount circled by a red band. Care should be taken as speed cameras
are in operation on many major roads. The national speed limit (speed limit on
major roads) is 60mph, the national speed limit sign is shown as a round white
sign with a black diagonal cross through it.
Road Signs
Motorways have large BLUE signs with white lettering.
A and most B roads (the next major roads ) have Green signs with white
lettering. Each road junction will have a warning sign and where each road
goes, at the junction there will be more signs and there will be confirmation
signs when you take the junction with destination markers and miles to each at
the beginning and along each major road. There is always a road sign. On minor
roads there will be a finger post sign at the side of the road in each
direction telling you what is in each direction and how far it is. The only
problem comes in South Wales where everything is Llan-something then it gets
confusing. If you are really lost stop at the local pub and ask for directions,
you might get three different sets but you will also make new
friends.
Requirements
What should I know about parking in the UK? Yellow lines
indicate parking restrictions. Nearby there will be a sign which details the
exact parking restrictions, but typically a double yellow line means no parking
at any time, a single yellow line means no parking from 8am to 6 30pm Monday to
Saturday, and a broken yellow line means that there are few restrictions. You
should check the nearest sign for details of these. Pay-and-display machines
are common throughout UKs major towns and cities. In pay and display machines
you need to put in the money for the required amount of time, collect a small
ticket and display it CLEARLY on your dashboard. What is the minimum age for
driving in Ireland? The minimum driving age in Ireland is 17. Can I use my
domestic license in Ireland? You will not require an international drivers
license if your license is in English. It is advised that if your license is
not printed in English, you should have a translation. What documents may I
need to carry? You are legally required to carry your driving license,
insurance papers and registration papers (proof of ownership) with you at all
times. If you have a hire car you will need to carry all the necessary
documents with you also. If you fail to produce these documents the police may
ask you to present them at a police station within a specified number of days.
Britain drives
on the left. You probably knew that already, but its hard to get the hang
of when you get there. The best tip I can offer is the driver should keep
himself aligned with the white line in the center of the road (not on it of
course) if you find you are near the hedge you are on the wrong side. You will
be driving a manual car since automatics are almost non existent in Britain -
and after you have driven around the narrow roads and up the steep hills a bit
you will understand why. Britain has a lot of hills - unless you go to Lincon
or Norfolk- and many of these can be very steep. Make sure that you dont
change down too late or the car will run out of power before you reach the top
of the hill. Some of the hills there can be as much as 1:4 which is pretty
steep. There is one in Robin Hoods Bay Yorkshire which is 1.2. However they
dont let traffic down it anymore except for deliveries to the village,
you have to walk. A great village going down but not coming UP! Try not to
underestimate the hill or you will find you might have to get out and push.
Also these hills often go around corners especially on the way down so take
care on the brakes. Villages often have houses right on the street so make sure
you give enough clearance or you could scrape the side of the car. Watch out
for hidden driveway signs - the driveways really ARE hidden and often have
mirrors set on poles so you can see if something is coming out and they can see
you. Most drivers in Britain are quite good. Tickets are given for bad driving
not just speeding so the highway code is strictly adhered to. Dont pass
on the left. (inside) right its strictly enforced. Watch out for narrow bridge
signs, they mean it. You wont get more than one car across at a time. In
the heartland where there is a large canal system the bridges are narrow and
steep. In many cases you wont be able to see the other side of the bridge
from where you are as the rise is so rapid. Sound your horn before proceeding
and dont go very fast. If you do you cant stop for the traffic that
suddenly appears on the other side that you could not see. Also without
oncoming traffic if you are driving too fast you might literally take off,
jumping the downslope on the other side of the bridge. Most of the above points
will occur more on secondary and minor roads, but in Britain a major road can
be quite narrow and have any or all of the above features, so take care.
Frequently Asked
Questions:
Please click here to view the
frequently asked questions. If these FAQ's do not help answer your
queries regarding UK car hire then please feel free to contact us with
them.
The Car Hire
Group:
Our aim is simple - to
provide all inclusive comprehensive airport and city car rental in UK. Along
side this we also aim to provide anybody wanting to rent a hire car a hands on
helpful approach and to ensure all questions relating to rentals are
answered.
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