GENERAL RENTAL CONDITIONS
Our rates include 15% V.A.T., CDW- and TLW-insurance (Collision damage waiver & theft lost waiver), unlimited kilometres, but exclude fuel, windscreen damage, tyres and the additional excess damage waiver (AEDW) and MEC (Minimum excess cover).
A valid drivers licence and Passport or ID must be presented by the renter. Minimum age of the renter is 21 years.
The motor vehicle is comprehensively insured. However, in the event of an insurance claim arising, the renter will be held liable for an excess amount which must be provided by the renter to the lessor. Excess payable by credit card only.
Minimum rate charge is 5 days. Rates are calculated from time of pick up to time of drop off.
Insurance excludes windscreen and headlamp damage / sandblast, fuel, tyres and loss of personal property.
Rental extensions must be made 48 hours prior to agreed date of termination.
Vehicles are hired subject to standard rental agreement (RA).
A valid and unendorsed licence must be produced by the hirer or driver. Vehicles may not be taken outside Namibia without prior approval.
We honour Visa and Mastercard credit cards
We reserve the right to substitute vehicles should the booked vehicle not be available.
The renter is responsible for fuel usage.
Only Namibian law is applicable.
Classic Car Rental is not liable for any injuries, death, personal damages and/or losses.
DRIVING ON NAMIBIAN ROADS
Most of the accidents that happen on Namibian roads are caused by driving too fast. The speed-limit on gravel roads is 80km/h and should never be exceeded.
Please act according to the road-signs, especially those that mark sharp turns, where the speed should be reduced drastically.
The headlights of a vehicle must be switched on during the day other than in urban areas.
If a vehicle should come towards you, move to the left and slow down.
Tyre pressure is very important and should be checked regularly. Follow the instructions of the vehicle manufacturer and the advice of the car rental company.
Unless unavoidable, do not drive after sunset. Please watch out for animals crossing the road.
Gravel roads can be extremely slippery and corrugation means you have much less traction.
Watch out for places where water has damaged the surface of the road and never drive through flowing rivers.
The vehicle should always be driven with both hands on the steering-wheel.