Car Hire In Denmark With A Debit Card

Newsh Flash – Car Hire In Denmark With A Debit Card

We have done it again, we have managed to secure a new supplier who accepts to Car Hire In Denmark With A Debit Card.

This is a trusted worldwide brand which means the service will be as good as we have come to expect, and the offers we get will be among the cheapest available.

Denmark debit card car hire conditions

Denmark debit card car hire conditions are easy to be met.Unlike some suppliers in Europe there is no additional surcharge when paying with your debit card. the debit cards accepted are are usual: Visa card and Mastercard. The main conditions about the cards is to have embossed numbers on their front-faces.

You will also be required to leave a security deposit with the supplier of 1500 Kronor held on your debit card. This currently translates to about £170 GBP which again is among the lowest deposits on offer in Europe.

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Denmark is a country in Northern Europe, known for its high living standards. Along with Faeroe Islands and Greenland it forms the Kingdom of Denmark. Frequently ranked as the happiest country in the world, Denmark is a great place to visit and live. The most popular city in Denmark is Copenhagen thanks to its night-life, festivals, amusement parks and proximity to skiing.

For more information on Car Hire In Denmark, please visit our Car Hire Denmark page.

So if you are planning a trip to Denmark and do not have a credit card then there is no longer any need to panic, contact Indigo via email, online chat or call us on +44 (0)113 880 0748 and will arrange your Car Hire In Denmark With A Debit Card.

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Delivery and Drop Off To B&Bs

In our experience over the years in the car hire industry we have noticed there are different type of “renters” those who have the car for the full duration of their holidays and those that plan to just use it to get from the airport to their destination whilst taking advantage of our free one ways of course, have their holiday and then hire a car to get back to the airport. Although this may not be the exact case, we have had an increase in the amount of requests into whether we can pick up and drop off at Bed and Breakfasts.

We can allow delivers to hotels as well as B&Bs however the service of this is limited and it’s all dependent upon the length of your rental. The reason for this is that suppliers don’t see it as a profitable exercise for example just to deliver for a one day rental which when you consider the staffing delivery costs, fuel etc is understandable.

Most B&B locations are located in popular tourist areas meaning they are often close to car hire branches, if you are only hiring for a few days then please just contact us and we will give you the best options we can find available for you. It’s often not a long distance to the car rental office and that little walk could save you a lot of money and hassle, so it is often worthwhile.

This is quite a personalised service as there are thousands of bed and breakfasts/hotels across the United Kingdom, therefore in order to check for you personally we ask that you contact us directly by calling +44 (0)113 880 0748 or emailing us at sales@thealternativeagency.co.uk, our experienced reservation agents will be happy to answer any questions you may have and get you booked in, essentially making the whole process easier for you.

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New UK Licence To Deter Fraud

The DVLA (Driving and Vehicle licensing agency) have announced that they are introducing a new photo card driving licence within the United Kingdom. Just like its predecessor it is also the size of a credit card so in terms of size it won’t change, the photocard licence contains a variety of information including the holders full name, date of birth, the vehicle types that the holder is entitled to drive and the period that the licence is valid as you have to renew your photo card every 10 years for identification reasons. Doesn’t seem like much is changing?

Well the changes are more to defer fraud, what they are doing is raising the picture of the licence holder by engraving several layers of the surface in order for it to become harder to replace the picture on a licence. It will be raised to the touch much like that of an embossed debit card, the picture won’t be able to be alter as easy as previous licences as trying to do so will damage the card deeming it invalid, driving licences are commonly forged which is obviously an issue the DVLA take very seriously and this is an attempt to tackle the problem head on, but will it work or will fraudsters find a way around it?

You can request for your licence to be changed to this and some motorists will just be sent the newly issued licence it will also be given to people who have had a change in circumstance like a move of address or change of name as well as those who have an expired licence. You are however not obliged to upgrade to this new card so don’t expect everyone to have it until all the current photo card licences expire.

The photocard was first introduced in 1998 and since has not had too many revisions, and this is going to be one of the major ones although it is sticking to the same format.

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Toyota’s Exciting New Technology

A new announcement by the car manufacturer Toyota has not only got car fans excited but also tech fans as they announce they are testing a new wireless batter charging system which has been developed for their vehicles. If there testing is proved a success then so called plug in vehicles would be a thing of the past as cars will simply be able to park and charge with minimal hassle, it will be a major breakthrough.

There will be no need for any connectors or cable, the car would park on a coil set which is in the surface of the ground which will automatically charge it. The design is to ensure that there is a reduced loss of any power transmission efficiency, measures have been taken to reduce electromagnetic interference and also they have made it so that the coils can withstand being driven over (for those of us that aren’t the best at parking).

Although that may be made a lot harder with Toyota’s new Intelligent Parking Assist System which shows you exactly the position of the coils to make parking in the right position to charge even easier. We could be seeing these technologies introduced in the near future in both Toyota and Lexus vehicles across the UK.

Some people are sceptical about how much benefit this will actually have as many don’t see an issue with plugging the car in, but I’m optimistic as it’s a step in the right direction. So called green hybrid/electric vehicles need that extra boost they need to change something as although they have increased sales in recent years its nothing too significant, most people don’t get a green vehicle due to the lack of charge points in the UK meaning any change can only be a more positive thing.

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Top 5 Estate Cars

Estate cars are particularly popular in the car hire industry, there are obvious reasons for this as many of the people that tend to hire cars do so after flying meaning they may be carrying a considerable amount of luggage, making estate cars the smart choice. When it comes to estate cars however, who are the leaders in the market? Here is a breakdown of our personal opinion of the top 5 estate cars…

Skoda Octavia Estate

With up to 74.3 miles per gallon the Octavia is popular due to its cost effective approach in saving fuel whilst still providing a ton of room. The well-equipped interior makes it even more attractive, its one of the most popular cars on the road now a days for a reason. Literally the only con with the Skoda is it has been labelled as slightly dull to drive.

Mazda 6 Tourer Estate

Not as popular as the Skoda but still does the job with its stylish exterior and interior design spacious and comfortable seating with a large amount of space. Unlike the Octavia many label the Mazda 6 as fun and easy to drive, but the con I suppose about the new models of the Mazda 6 tourer is that its predecessor had slightly more boot space.

BMW 3 Series Touring Estate

With a large loading bay it’s also a popular vehicle as many people can comfortably fit their luggage in with minimal squeeze, it has some great practical features as well as caring the BMW badge meaning it has an excellent performance and handing. However the only con to it that some people outline is it just isn’t as refined as its rivals.

Volvo V70

The long heritage of Volvo gives it its edge, the V70 is known for its reliability, comfort and safety as well as its nice shape. It has generous standard equipment which is always good for when you are hiring a vehicle, the only criticism of it is that sometimes the ride is choppy with vague steering especially with town driving.

Ford Mondeo Estate

The boot is absolutely massive, some would even dare to say it’s too big. The Mondeo has a nice drive, good handing and is decent economically. Both the diesel and petrol engines are strong on this car so it delivers some kick, the critic however is that sometimes the Mondeo is too big making it a bit daunting to drive but if you are used to driving large cars then this is perfect.

For more information about HIRE AN ESTATE CAR, please contact us over the phone on +44 (0)113 880 0748 or via email on sales@thealternativeagency.co.uk

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Car Hire Luggage Space

Car Hire Luggage Space is an important aspect people take in consideration when hire a car. When it comes to hiring a car one thing we find is that people are often unsure of the type of car suitable for them. This is largely down to the amount of luggage that you have, your hired car may be unfamiliar to you especially if you aren’t a keen follower of cars. We are here to help advice you and below you can find some information on what cars would be suitable for the amount of luggage that you have.

2 Suitcases –
Ford Ka or similar: Anything in this range will be fine for around 2 suitcases possibly more if you don’t have the full passenger capacity however the boots on these MINI group cars tend to be very small so if you want to have a comfortable time, no more than 2.

3 Suitcases –
Vauxhall Corsa or similar: The economy group cars are slightly larger than the mini with an average estimated space enough for 3 suitcases, the boots are larger than that of a mini but they are still below average size.

4-5 Suitcases –
Skoda Octavia or similar: Even larger is the standard/intermediate vehicle which can carry between 4 and 5 suitcases as they have an average sized boot. It’s suggested for 4-5 suitcases however I think you could fit 6 in at a push without much of an issue.

5-7 Suitcase –
Volkswagen Passat Estate or similar: Estates are specifically designed to in order to fit a large amount of suitcases with a large boot being the edition to a standard car. Estates are great for family of 5s with a large amount of luggage.

7 + Suitcase –
There are a variety of different vehicles which you would benefit from depending, there are 5+2 seaters available which are slightly smaller in space than your standard 7 seaters and after that if required there are vans and even 14-17 seater vehicles which fit a very large amount of luggage.

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10 Year Old Boy Claims Hes An Adult Dwarf

After thieving his parent’s car and driving it into a ditch a 10 year old Norwegian boy told the police he was a dwarf who had misplaced his driving licence. Some young children are story tellers, but this has to top them all. The boy managed to drive 10km in the car before burying it in a ditch, impressive, although still 50km away from his destinations, grandma’s house. The car was spotted by a snow plough who alerted the police of the stranded vehicle.

Although it with his story is sounds like a light hearted subject, it’s not at all, there is a serious point to this in which he could have got hurt and not to mention in the car with him was his 18 month old sister. There was a happy ending, no police charges, no harm to the children and no damage to the car, and I’m pretty sure in the future their parents will be keeping a more observant eye on the boy.

On an even more serious notes, did he have a booster seat and pedal extensions? Although there is no minimum height to drive a vehicle its advised that you have a cushion or pedal extensions to increase safety/vision if you are below 5ft in height. I don’t know why but I’m envisioning a toy story moment with a struggling child trying to drive a vehicle.

Putting A Car Hire Spin On Things
This isn’t our usual story so we’ve got to put a bit of a car hire message in, the 10 year old child would of likely needed a child seat. As the legal requirements for car seats state that if he is under the age of 12 or 135 cm in height he needs to be wearing one at all times. You can find details about car seats when hiring a car are available but often cost an extra daily fee, therefore we often suggest the alternative of buying one if possible, please click here for more information.

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Keep Motoring Costs Low

We realise that people often use car hire as an in between, a temporary solution for when your car breaks down until you make the transition of buying a new one. Therefore we feel it’s important to convey a bit of advice for our customers who are in the market for a new vehicle, new cars are one of a few very big purchases we make in our lives and it’s integral that you make the right choice when picking your vehicle. So what car do you go for when buying a new vehicle?

In recent years people have had to watch their budgets a lot more so than in previous times, so it’s important that you account for a few factors in order to keep motoring costs low. So what is it you should consider?

Insurance Group
Be aware of the insurance group of the car or you may be in for a nasty fee, if you are wanting to save money you should be aiming towards a 1-5 insurance group which you will usually be able to achieve with buying a smaller vehicle 1.0-1.4. There are also other things that bring your insurance down such as having adequate safety features like alarms.

One of the cheapest cars to insure for example is the new model Ford Ka. It’s worth doing a fair bit of research to find out the best model suitable for you.

Pass Plus Course
An optional course you can take after passing your driving test, it teaches you to drive on your own and it can reduce premiums on some occasions upon successfully completing the course. However this can be expensive to take in its self and you still have a chance of failing the course, so it may not be the best option.

Tax
The cost of taxing your vehicle can fluctuate depending on its emissions, which also directly relates to the engine size.

As long as your vehicle is registered after 1st March 2001 it will be given a tax band, A to M which is based on emissions, the further the letter in the alphabet the higher the cost. Tax band A does not have to pay for Tax as it has emissions below 100 g/km.

For cars that are registered before the 1st March 2001 those under 1549cc have the 12month rate of £140.00 and those over £225.00.

Other Methods
It may be extreme but moving somewhere with lower crime levels also will decrease the cost of your insurance. You could also commit to driving a lower annual mileage as this will also give you some extra saving.

Oh and don’t worry about the car hire in between as we will always fix you up the best price possible no matter what!

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Late Night Car Hire

Where ever you are flying into Heathrow, Schiphol, Barcelona then the chances are you are going to need some form of transportation when you land, many people opt for the option of car hire as it gives more freedom. One of the issues people worry about when hiring a car at an airport is time, late night flights tend to be a bit cheaper as they are less desirable due to their inconvenience of course. The problem caused with late night flights is the working hours of everything else, shops, food, taxis and of course car hire.

Which brings me to my point, some car rental companies close their office with standard working hours (5pm-7pm close) usually. No matter what time you are arriving you may need to hire a car, and let’s face it no matter how nice they make some airports you don’t want to spend the night sleeping rough in the terminal waiting for your car hire, its simply not worth it.

What many people don’t realise or even check is that there are a large amount of the time at least one car hire company that is open no matter the time. That’s where we can step in and help you, we work with several car hire companies worldwide with a large amount of them operating 24 hour services in a large amount of locations, without a doubt we will find something that will best suite you.

If you are stuck unable to find a company that is open whilst you are flying in then gives us a call and we will do the best that we can to find an option for you, along with the best price of course. You can contact us by calling +44 (0)113 880 0748 or you can email us at sales@thealternativeagency.co.uk, our experienced reservation agents will be on the other side of the line to answer any questions that you may have.

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Behold The Dutch Mini

The small and very British economy car known as the MINI is set to expand its production as the iconic car is well sought after. The once Austin Seven and Morris Mini looked to have made its last mark on the world, first starting production in 1959 it eventually looked like its time was running out in 2000 which confusingly it was, the last Mini as we know it left the factor, a red Cooper Sport. Thankfully this wasn’t the end however, BMW took over and brought the Mini to new heights.

The new BMW Mini or Mini Hatch as it’s known kept the same design, a three door hatchback with the same look and features as the original mini, although technically unrelated to the old car some people still regards it as your standard old Mini.

BMW have taken the mini to new heights as its hit the commercial mainstream and to combat that they have needed to increase production. BMW have announced that the new Mini will be built in Holland, the famous British car will now be built in Holland. As we let that sink in BMW have reinsured us that the plant in Oxford will still remain at the heart of Mini production, they claim that the reason for the move was to acquire extra space to meet strong demand.

Behold the Dutch Mini! VDL Nedcar is an automotive manufacturing company previously owned by Mitsubishi and Volvo. They have been at the heart of automobile production in the Netherlands since 1967 but have only ever dealt with Volvos, DAFs, Mitisubishi, Smarts and Citroens.

Not only will it move to Holland the production of the Mini will also be split between BMW and their Dutch partner VDL Nedcar. Let’s just cross our fingers and hope that they don’t change the Mini too much, the British touch is what so many people love about the car, hope BMW realise that!

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