1. Plan ahead. During peak seasons, there might be higher demand in rental of cars. As such, it would be wise to place a reservation so that you get the choice of car that you like.
  2. Prepare the required documents. These would include your personal identification card (NRIC/EP), driving license, probational plate (for 1st year drivers), cashcard and parking coupons.
  3. Vehicle Check. Once you have received the car, do a vehicle check with the service staff and ensure that all damages and/or scratches are noted down in the agreement form before signing and paying for it. Also, check the fuel guage. This is to prevent conflict when returning the car.
  4. Get the information you need. Find out what should happen if the car were to break down during the rental period. What is the number to call? What if you decide to extend the rental period?
  5. Drive off and enjoy. Remember to refill the fuel back to its original level and do not leave any belongings behind.