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Sunday, July 6, 2008

Link to a forum : Car hire from O hare airport

Posted: Thu June 12, 2008 07:48 AM UTC

Opening post of this forum :

" i am getting a hire car from chicago airport and as its my first time to hire a car i am wondering what the procudure is - i will be arriving at 5pm ish and will be staying in one of the hotels in the area of the airport that night and heading off the next day - i have not picked a company yet but i say they are all the same -
do i pick up the car at the airport or are they kept somewhere further away and is there any chance that they could be delivered to the hotel i will be staying in ??

thanks for your help"

see this forum at :
http://forum.virtualtourist.com/discussion-426240-1-1-Travel-1-777256-Chicago-discussion.html

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Link to a forum : car hire from UK to Germany

Posted: 30-03-2008
>5 posts

Opening post of this forum :

" Does anyone know of a car/small van hire company which will allows you to pick up a car in the UK but return it to Germany?"

see this forum at :
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?p=9747275

Link to a forum : UK car hire, 20 year old?

Posted: Mar 17 2008, 01:43 AM
>5 posts

Opening post of this forum :

" I know this is really pushing it but does anyone know of any UK car rental places that will do car hire for a twenty year old (ie. me!). I could really do with it! Looked everywhere but it just looks like I'll have to find an alternative. Seems the minimum age is about 23, 21 with a surcharge. sad.gif"

see this forum at :
http://forums.invisionpower.com/index.php?showtopic=270768

Link to a forum : Car rental from Heathrow? Weather forecast in April

Posted: Sat March 29, 2008 07:52 AM UTC
>10 posts

Opening post of this forum :

"Hi! will be arriving Heathrow on April 9 and will be in the UK for a month. leaving on 9 of May.not very IT savvy. wondering if it is cheaper to book a car for 4 people from Heathrow or to book thru the internet(something not very confident of doing espec if it involves credit card details etc). Please help and if it is cheaper thru the net, then which company would offer the best deal. Heard that Woods is a good one?!The other thing is I know a stupid question to ask because nobody can play God in this . just need some advice cos have never driven in the uk before and am a little worried about the floods which happened in early march. thinking of driving to cornwall and devon area, cotswolds and maybe wales. would it be safe driving there and what are some things to look out for. which channel for weather news etc. and driving tips regarding gales etc. come from a relatively "safe" country where we do not have hailstones, gales etc. would apreciate help form anyone out there. thanks heaps!!"

see this forum at :
http://forum.virtualtourist.com/discussion-412040-1-1-Travel-1-244-United_Kingdom-discussion.html

Friday, March 21, 2008

Article : Car Hire, How To Successfully Rent A Car

By Helen Cox

The term car hire stands for the renting of a car/automobile. This is usually undertaken on a short time basis and many people seem to be unaware of the benefits of it. The short term basis of renting a car usually surrounds a period of anything from a few hours to a few weeks.

Depending on the size of the rental company that you choose to use for you car hire needs, the choice of cars that are you able to pick from many be limited. Many car hire companies do have a large selection of cars to choose but it is important that you ensure the company that you decide to rent from have a range of models that are reasonable priced for renting. This gives you the best options for your money and ensures that you get the service that you are paying for.

If you are in need of the help of a car hire company there are two prime locations that you can go where you are almost guaranteed to find a car hire company. The first of these locations is an airport. Many rental companies set up base in the areas surrounding the airport as many people wish to hire cars whilst they are away from home and without access to their own cars. The second popular place tends to be in a busy city where people may not want to or be able to use public transport to get to their desired location.

Where ever a car hire company is based you want to be able to go there knowing that the car you wish to rent is available to do so. This is why pretty much all car rental companies come with a website. The use of a website allows customers to look at the different cars available for hire. The cars are normally listed under their make, for example there may be a section entitled Renault and within this section all of the cars under this make, such as Clio, Twingo or Megane will be listed, allowing you to read about the features of the car as well as seeing what they look like. If you happen to come across a car that you like and want to hire but are worried in case the company currently have none available, never fear! By using the website of a car hire company you can reserve the car that you wish to rent, which ensures that when you get to the actually car hire company they will have it there waiting for you.

Anyone, as long as you have a valid license of course, can rent a car for whatever reason. The car rental service is mainly used by people who travelling and are in need of a car to get round or to visit tourist attractions. They are also frequently used by people whose cars are currently being repaired or people waiting to buy a new one.

The car hire industry is so much more useful than people give it credit for. We've all been there when something goes wrong and you need to take your car in to be repaired, only to find out it could take a few days, then panic stations set in; how am I going to get to work? Etc well next time you find yourself in a similar predicament keep the option of car renting in your mind.

source :http://ezinearticles.com/

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Article : Car Hire Tips: What To Do And What Should Be Avoided

When we talk about car hire, there is much more to hiring the car than

just reserving it and paying for it. In order to make sure that you get the

best deal, follow these steps and tips.

STEPS:
1. Look for an internet car hire. These types of hire offer internet only

discounts, and sometimes even accepts find a car at your own price

methods where you just give them your budget and they'll find the best

deal for you, plus you wont have to go anywhere to get a rental.
2. Choose at least three to four car hire firms that fit your wants and

needs. Do this either through the phonebook, or through the internet but

remember to scan every possible firm before you make a choice. You

don't want to overlook the best car hire because chances are that you

often get bored for searching.
3. Contact the selected agency and ask about their special offers,

location, availability, pickup sites, rates, special rates, hotel and airline

partnerships, extra charges, insurance and everything else you can think

of, that can help lower rate than what you have to pay for your car rental,

or what would make the car hire more convenient for you.
4. Choose a pickup point that is near you so it won't be hassles. Note

that some car rental companies pay for the cab ride you have to take,

some pick you up at your home or at the airport to take you to your

rental.
5. Choosing a car: Select a car depending on your needs, which could

fit all the people you'll have in it, and if you're alone just use a compact

vehicle because most rentals charge higher for larger vehicles.
6. The next thing to do, after you've totally decided on which to take,

remember to reserve it. Some car rentals include the reservation fee on

the overall rent, some make it out to be an extra fee hence you should

also look out for this to save some money on car hire.

TIPS:
For the best deals for your money here are some tips when looking,

finding and taking out a car hire.
1. When getting a car hire check for available upgrades at no charge,

you'd want the best deal to get best car. For this, you should go to pickup

your car early in the morning, when the other cars haven't been returned

yet, this way there would be a shortage on economy cars and the firm

might just give you an upgrade for a lower price.
2. Fill the gas tank before you return your car because the car rentals

will charge you at an inflated price, the cost of the gas needed to fill the

tank.
3. Look for packages like fly-drive-stay or fly-drive, these will get you

great discounts on rentals, and what's more you won't have to worry

about other details like a hotel or an airline, everything is there. You can

find these packages on must travel agencies.
4. If your frequent flyer discount or free flight is about to expire, there

are some car rental companies that offer to exchange these discounts to

discounts on your car rental, although its more cost effective to just fly

with your frequent flyer discount, if its going to expire anyway, why

wait?
These are just a few of the things you'll need to know, but always

remember to be pesky, ask questions, ask for discounts, the only reason

why people don't get better value for the things they buy is because

they're too shy to ask.

So, are you too shy to ask?

source : http://www.articleboy.com/Article/Car-Hire-Tips--What-To-Do-And-What-Should-Be-Avoided/10991

Sunday, March 2, 2008

Article : How Safe Is Your Rental Car?

by Neil Parmar
Tuesday, January 29, 2008



Safety is a big deal to Maurice Correa, which is why he drives a BMW X5 -- he likes to call it his "tank." The luxury SUV comes with side-curtain air bags and an award-winning head-protection system. But when he rented a car recently, he ended up with something a little less tank-like: a Ford Focus. While the compact car does have air bags, it earned fewer than half as many top crash-test marks as his BMW. "My wife usually makes the reservations," says the software company executive. ...read all...

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Link to a forum : car rental at Gibraltar airport - confused!

February 09, 2008 (>2 posts)
First comment from this forum :

"
We are flying into Gibraltar and staying at Mijas in early April, as we found relatively good rates on Easyjet. But in trying to book a car with Europcar via the Easyjet website, it seems to say that pickup and dropoffs are in Algeciras? Am I reading this wrong?
In reading the posts in the forums, it seems everyone recommends picking up the car off airport, but I will have my young daughter and mother in law with us, so I don't know how far we'll want to walk.
Europcar seems to be the easiest and cheapest, but only if there's transportation to the airport and back.
Does anyone know what the best (and least expensive) option is?
Thanks!
"

see this forum at : http://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g580271-i10015-k1727225-Car_rental_at_Gibraltar_airport_confused-Mijas_Costa_del_Sol_Andalusia.html

Link to a forum : Car hire USA - coast to coast

27-Jan-2008 (24 posts)
First comment from this forum :

"Hi

My wife and I are planning to travel coast to coast (NY - LA) by car. Our trip will last approx 6 weeks.

Can anyone recommend a good car hire company?

We want to avoid untrustworthy companies charging hidden fees/extras...

Thanks"

see this forum at : http://www.lonelyplanet.com/thorntree/thread.jspa;jsessionid=1D4CC7212C72DF1258B8502E8078AC4F.tspace6?messageID=13672362

Link to a forum : Car rental Dublin/Galway City

27-08-2007 (14 posts)
First comment from this forum :

"I'll be visting Ireland in 2 weeks and need to rent car. Flying into Galway and flying home from Dublin. Anyone have any suggestions on what the most economical car rental company is?

Thanks"

see this forum at : http://www.dublin.ie/forums/showthread.php?t=4553

Friday, January 4, 2008

Link to a forum : Car Rental Dan Dooley,Ireland

06 Jul 2007 (10 posts)
First comment from this forum :

"We just returned from Ireland and were really disappointed in the lack of customer service we received. We rented a car in Belfast from Dan Dooley Car Hire, we travelled around and returned it to thier Dublin office. The car had many scratches and dents to both rear sides and the bumper. This was documented. I noted that the rear passenger brake was rubbing and likely needed the shoe replaced. We returned the next day to see if there was another car available for a couple of days, we were told to return at the end of the day. We did so and were handed a bill for brake replacement and told that we had driven with the handbrake on. The car was an automatic, I never use a handbrake on our automatic, whether it was engaged or not, I never saw a light to indicate it was. After a long and pointless and stressful discussion we paid the bill $521 ! We were handed a copy of the bill and left. We checked the bill later and discovered that we were also billed for two new tires and as one brake shoe. We called the next day only to be told that that was the bill and that was that! We returned to Canada and I called their office in Limrick and sent the bill to them, but again was told that's just the way it is. In over 20 yrs of cars and many times I've replaced brakes, I have never had to replace tires also. I truly feel that the tires were well worn when we got the car as it was far from being in perfect condition. Very very disappointing and I would not recommend this company to anyone."

see this forum at : http://www.dochara.com/ask/article344.htm

Link to a forum : Car hire prices going down!

27-12-2007 (6 posts)
First comment from this forum :

"Last month we booked two weeks hire in Spain for next month at €178. Since then, the quote has reduced to €165 and now €153!

So, if you've got hire booked for the winter months, check the latest quote now!"

 
 
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