Car Hire Tauranga Airport

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                Car Hire Tauranga Airport

                If you’re travelling to New Zealand, you no doubt want to experience as much of it as possible. One way plenty of first time travellers look for an experience is with a short trip between the cities of Auckland and Tauranga. Why not try this yourself? With a car hire in Tauranga airport, the distance between both cities is less than a 3 hour drive, perfect for a short stay.

                Debit Card Car Hire

                At Indigo Car Hire, we’re all about convenience and transparency. Our debit card payment option ensures a hassle-free process – no credit card concerns. Transparency is key, so you’ll get all the car hire details upfront.

                Low Deposit / No Deposit Car Hire

                Setting and keeping in line with a budget is of course a fantastic decision that can make your trip all that more worthwhile. We would love to help with this however we can by providing a low deposit car hire. it doesn’t end there, however, as depending on what the supplier has available we may be able to provide a no deposit car hire.

                Senior Driver Car Hire

                Experienced drivers shouldn’t be passed up for a rental car, even if they are older than the age restrictions stipulated by the rental car provider. In actuality, some of the most sensible and safest drivers are older ones! Thankfully, several of our suppliers allow us to provide a senior driver car hire even for those who are older than 75.

                Contact Us

                Of course, though there may be some questions and concerns regarding what is possible and when we have been able to support other customers in this regard, feel free to contact us or send us an email at [email protected] and call us at +44 (0)113 880 0748.

                Car Hire Tauranga Airport FAQs
                How much notice do I need to give?

                Ideally 24 hours notice is ideal, but we can arrange a car hire with as little as 2 hours notice as long as the rental location has a car available. We will of course be more than happy to accommodate any same day rental requests. Get in touch with our team so we can help.

                What ID do I need to collect my car?

                When collecting the car local customers will need Drivers Licence, DVLA Share Code, 2 x Proofs of address and a payment card in the drivers name. For overseas customers (Inbound Customers), the driver will need to have Drivers Licence, DVLA Share code if on a UK Licence, Passport, Payment Card and return flight ticket. Some suppliers do not require any proofs of address as long as you pass a soft address check. If you have any questions relating to ID we advise to book over the phone with our team rather than online to ensure you have the correct ID.

                Can my car be delivered?

                We only offer delivery and collection on 7 day plus rentals in selected parts of the UK, we do however offer a pick up service throughout the UK. This means you will be collected from your home address and taken to the nearest rental location to complete the handover of the car. This service is not available to book online, please reach out to our reservations team to request this service.

                How long will my deposit take to come back?

                As soon as you return the car the security deposit is released / refunded at the car hire suppliers end, however it normally takes between 7-10 working days for the deposit to show in your account but the time really does just depend on how quickly your bank updates your account. The rental suppliers do not have any control on how long it takes.

                Do I need to pass a credit check if using my debit card to hire?

                If renting a car in the UK and you are a UK resident most of the large multinational suppliers will carry out an electronic address check to ensure you have strong enough links to the address provided. However most of the suppliers with the exception of 1 or 2, still carry out the same checks so not unique to when you need to hire via a debit card. Key indicator are if you are named on the Electoral Register and named on the council tax bill.

                When renting a car overseas as an inbound client our suppliers do not carry out any checks.

                Do I need to leave a deposit if hiring with a debit card?

                Most suppliers do require a security deposit when renting a car, in the UK we have a range of options. The best value suppliers would request a £200.00 – £300.00 deposit. However we do have selected locations where our supplier does not require any deposit, so a full zero deposit.

                In Europe we have options where you can just leave a fuel deposit of 110 EUR, and there is no mandatory requirement to take the Super Cover as this can be the case with some of the smaller budget suppliers.

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