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joebob
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Hiring a Toyota corrola for 8 days from san Fran to san Diego seen it with rentals.com for £159 this includes full tank on arrival and bring back full. Would welcome any feedback on rentalcars or another hire companies. Looking for full full on fuel.
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Hiring a Toyota corrola for 8 days from san Fran to san Diego seen it with rentals.com for £159 this includes full tank on arrival and bring back full. Would welcome any feedback on rentalcars or another hire companies. Looking for full full on fuel.
Hello Joe
£159 sounds fine to me -- does that include all of the relevant insurances, i.e CDW ?
a Corolla is quite a small car, will it be big enough for your purposes ?0 -
Murphy_The_Cat wrote: »Hello Joe
£159 sounds fine to me -- does that include all of the relevant insurances, i.e CDW ?
a Corolla is quite a small car, will it be big enough for your purposes ?
Price includes CDW
THEFT PROTECTION
3rd PARTY LIABILITY
UNINSURED MOTORISTS PROTECTION
ADDITIONAL DRIVER
HOMELAND FEE
AIRPORT SURCHARGE
Only two of us so hoping boot should be big enough, seen a ford fusion for £162 and a Chevrolet impala for £1650 -
Rental cars is just an agent, your contract will not be with them. Is there any way of finding out who you will be renting with, personally having rented in San Diego numerous times I would avoid Thifty and Dollar which is on their list of possible suppliers. I would also agree that even for two people I would recommend an 'Intermediate' sized vehicle, you will feel the Corolla is really small as you are driving southbound on the I-5 towards of San Diego0
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Alan_Bowen wrote: »Rental cars is just an agent, your contract will not be with them. Is there any way of finding out who you will be renting with, personally having rented in San Diego numerous times I would avoid Thifty and Dollar which is on their list of possible suppliers. I would also agree that even for two people I would recommend an 'Intermediate' sized vehicle, you will feel the Corolla is really small as you are driving southbound on the I-5 towards of San Diego
Checked on Google maps on the address they give for pick up and it's national car rental checked on site and corrola is classed as intermediate , could it be they have an American version .?0 -
Price includes CDW
THEFT PROTECTION
3rd PARTY LIABILITY
UNINSURED MOTORISTS PROTECTION
ADDITIONAL DRIVER
HOMELAND FEE
AIRPORT SURCHARGE
Only two of us so hoping boot should be big enough, seen a ford fusion for £162 and a Chevrolet impala for £165
The Impala is a nice piece of kit
. Chevy are marketing it as a fullsize now. It would make your motoring a lot more pleasant
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I think £165 is really a suitable price for me and it is really giving me the right deals to have in.0
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Alan_Bowen wrote: »Rental cars is just an agent, your contract will not be with them. Is there any way of finding out who you will be renting with, personally having rented in San Diego numerous times I would avoid Thifty and Dollar which is on their list of possible suppliers. I would also agree that even for two people I would recommend an 'Intermediate' sized vehicle, you will feel the Corolla is really small as you are driving southbound on the I-5 towards of San Diego
I have rented through rentalcars many times nearly always end up with Dollar (not in san diego) whats the problem with Dollar?
OP it could be any car, you wont be gteed any particular model and an intermediate should be fine for your purposes. If you have the choice of 2 door or 4 door and the 2 door is cheaper, go for that as you will still get the 4 door as I have never seen a 2 door for hire (other than a convertable)
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