Further to David's note : Yes, never take the extended cover offered by
the car company. Travel insurance usually has cover far cheaper .
-----Original Message-----
From:
On Behalf Of Billinghurst,
David (RTATECH)
Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2008 8:19 PM
To: Dean Portelli;
Subject: RFI: Rental Car for Getting Around Cairns
> From: Dean Portelli
>
> I am planning on spending a week in and around Cairns at the
> end of the month and wonder if an ordinary 2-wheel drive will
> be fine getting around the Atherton Tableland, Mt Lewis and
> the like. Or should I upgrade to a bigger (more expensive) beast?
> Any comments, welcome.
>
> Cheers,
> Dean
Should be fine in a 2wd, provided you are sensible.
You need to read the fine print to see exactly where you can take the
car. Each vendor has different limits and many do not allow a 2wd on
dirt roads, over the Daintree ferry, west and/or north of certain
points, etc. Mt Lewis could be a problem from this aspect. We went
with either Hertz or Avis (forget
which) as they allowed a little bit of dirt on the way to recognised
tourist destinations and accomodation.
I rang the Cairns (Airport) office of each of the vendors before I
booked, after
checking on the web sites, to discuss my planned route with each of
them. I am glad I did as the car suffered minor damage on the way into
Undara lava tubes. (Clipped a rock with the air dam while avoiding a
cow).
Also, many travel insurance policies cover the excess on the hire car at
a
significantly cheaper rate than the car rental places charge. I think
it
cost me around $120 for two weeks for a domestic policy that covered the
family
for cancellation, theft, hire car etc, etc. Successfully claimed on it
too.
David
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