MR_Y
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Update on car hire with Naked Insurance...Update
Naked Insurance assessor met me at the above panelbeater (BMW approved). He agreed that the damage in the pictures seems less than what is actually on the car. He and the panelbeater discussed the quote and I have approval to go ahead.
Based on this experience, my suggestion is that if you are with Naked Insurance and claiming for any damage, you must insist on a physical assessment and not just the online assessment. The physical assessment took 10 minutes and everyone was on the same page
So, Naked Insurance offers 3 types of car hire in their policy. The difference in your monthly premium is roughly +R100pm to each option.
1. Small (manual only).
2. Medium (manual or auto).
3. Nice (manual or auto)
I assumed that Medium would be a Corolla or Baleno, while Nice would be an A3 or 1 series. While I assumed Small would be a Swift or Polo Vivo.
Anyway, when I fetched the rental car yesterday, I was surprised to see (according to Europcar's stock) that Medium means a Suzuki Swift 1.2 or Polo Vivo 1.4, while Nice means a Baleno/Polo. Small means a Toyota Agya.
Adjust expectations accordingly...
The other Ts and Cs on rental cars with Naked/Europcar:
- R2,000 refundable deposit required upfront cash or credit card
- R4,000 excess for damages
- Another driver can be added at no extra charge.
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