Things to note when renting a self-drive car during the holidays
With the 5-day April 30 and May 1 holidays, many people are in need of renting self-driving cars to serve their own and their family's travel needs. Below are some things to keep in mind for those who need to rent self-driving cars during the holidays.

Demand for self-drive car rental increases during the holidays. Photo: Minh Ha
Calculate the number of members moving
To have a smooth trip during the holiday, users need to have a careful plan when choosing a car. In which, the most important issue is the number of people traveling. If traveling with family, short distance, users can refer to small car models such as Kia Morning, Hyundai Grand i10...
If your family or group of friends has more than 5 members, larger and more powerful models such as Mitsubishi Xpander or Toyota Innova will be suitable choices.
Check vehicle and related documents
This is an almost indispensable step when deciding to rent a self-drive car.
Before receiving the car, check every detail of the car carefully to limit problems that may arise. If you find any abnormalities, immediately notify the owner to ensure that the problem occurred before the car was handed over.
In addition, it is important to carefully check the validity of your vehicle registration and other documents such as inspection and compulsory insurance certificates.
Read the car rental contract carefully
When renting a car, users need to prepare all necessary documents, especially deposits or valuable collateral. Careful preparation will help the contract be signed more quickly.
Once you have agreed on the formalities, read the rental agreement carefully. Check the terms and conditions regarding any issues that may arise during the rental process.
Important information to note includes the type of car, year, license plate, color, quality of the car, service package, rental price, delivery and return time, mileage limit, additional costs, and deposit or collateral amount. To avoid unnecessary disputes, take a photo of the terms and conditions as evidence later.