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What to Check before Renting a Nissan Patrol in Dubai
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The reason why people choose Nissan Patrol, it is a car with seven seats and it has a lot of power. The Nissan Patrol also has suspension that can be adjusted which's really helpful when you are driving. It is what people skip before they pick it up. A few missed details at booking car rental Dubai can annoy and make your rent expensive.

Not Reading the Insurance Policy Properly

Most people assume rental insurance covers everything. The problem is not with the Nissan Patrol. The problem is with the insurance that comes with it. The Collision Damage Waiver that is included in the price does not cover everything. It does not cover damage, to the tyres. If the windshield gets cracked or if the undercarriage gets damaged. These are the kinds of things that can happen when you drive in the desert. You should ask the company what is covered and what is not before you book the car. It is better to pay a little money for good insurance at the start. This way you will not have to pay a lot of money to fix the car when you return it.

Ignoring the Fuel and Mileage Terms

Return the car with less fuel than you took it with and the company will charge you for refuelling at a rate higher than any petrol station in Dubai. This is not a penalty, it is just the policy, and it is easy to avoid by filling up before you return. Mileage is the other one. If your agreement has a daily or total kilometre limit and you are heading to Abu Dhabi or spending a day in the desert, check those numbers before you leave. Finding out you went over after the fact is never a good conversation.

Assuming Off-Road Driving Is Automatically Allowed

The Patrol can handle dunes. Your rental agreement probably cannot. A large number of rental contracts in Dubai explicitly prohibit dune bashing and driving on unpaved roads. If something goes wrong in a location the agreement does not cover, your insurance does not apply and the repair cost falls entirely on you. Ask the company exactly where the vehicle is and is not permitted before you plan any desert route.

Not Checking the Deposit and Extra Charges Before Booking

The security deposit on a large SUV is not small, and the card hold can stay in place for several days after you return the vehicle. GPS, child seats, Wi-Fi, and additional drivers each carry their own charges on top of the daily rate. None of this is deliberately hidden, but it is easy to miss when your attention is on the headline price. Ask for the full breakdown before you confirm so the final total makes sense before any money moves.

At Quicklease, everything is laid out clearly before you sign. Honest pricing, straightforward insurance terms, and no charges that were not agreed to upfront.