15 Sep

As the virus outbreak remains, it is still not safe to use public transportation. If you have seen on the news, some people test positive for COVID-19.  

Of course, you would not want that, which is why you should rent a car instead. As such, you are less likely to get infected.

If you have not done this before, let this article explain what you need to do to get a car rental in Singapore.

CAR RENTAL ELIGIBILITY.

Even though you have enough money to rent a car, there are requirements you must meet. Most of the time, car leasing companies want their hirer:

  • To be at least 23 years old and not older than 65.
  • Has Singapore Class 3 or intentional driving license.
  • Foreigners could rent using their foreign driving license but only for six months from the approval date of their work pass.

LEASE PAYMENTS.

Even though payment for car leasing is cheaper than buying a new vehicle, its car rental fee will depend on the following:

  • Expected mileage.
  • Length of car rental contract.
  • Residual Value.
  • Sale price.
  • Taxes and other fees.

If the car rental fee is too much for your budget, you may negotiate some of these factors with the vehicle dealer. Be sure you talk with them in person so you can get a better deal.

CAR MAINTENANCE.

Once you lease a car in Singapore, there are still things you need to consider. Otherwise, the vehicle dealer might charge you more if you did not comply with the car maintenance that the hirer must do. Here are just a few.

  • Repairs work if you cause damage to the car rental.
  • Forgetting to refuel the gas tank.
  • Body and paintwork damage.

If you need to rent a car right now, go to ComfortDelGro Rent-A-Car. They offer 40% until the end of September 2021. Go to their website today to learn more about this promotion.

Resource:
https://www.scoop.it/topic/infographics-by-mulanh-siao/p/4126867745/2021/09/15/what-are-the-factors-to-consider-when-getting-a-car-rental

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