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Booking in advance still doesn't guarantee you a specific vehicle type. Most rental companies will keep vehicles at a minimum so in theory your vehicle will not be sourced until a day or two before your booking. I've worked in the rental industry for 14 years. If there's one tip I would like to share it would be this one.... ‼ If you don't mind driving the smallest vehicles make sure you book the smallest available. The reason for this is because most of the time the smaller vehicles are not available but the rental company will have to honour your booking, therefore you get a FREE upgrade to the next size up. ‼ You're welcome 😁
There are risks with booking via third party websites. Be aware that many only include basic insurance this is why they appear cheaper. Buying their third party insurance is not always good. Many rental companies in Europe still demand you pay for their full insurance once you get there, others that accept your third party insurance will require you to pay for any and all damages plus a large deposit. It is then your responsibility to file a claim for reimbursement via your provider. Additionally, if you're traveling from North America don't assume you have insurance coverage via your credit card for car rentals in Europe. Call them ahead of booking, most don't cover you outside of North America.
Yes, you can definitely pick up a car in London and road trip to France! Remember, you'll be crossing from a country that drives on the left to one that drives on the right. Also, you'll need to take the Eurotunnel or a ferry to cross the Channel. Make sure your rental agreement allows cross-border travel and covers any additional insurance or equipment you might need.
Hi. Great vid!! Any advise on petrol v electric?? Eg are there plenty of charging stations?? Does it take long to charge?? Which is a better option in your experience?? Ill be in Europe for a month later in the year and doing several legs with a hire car. I have zero experience with electric cars. Thank you!!
@@GregorBrown our rental company in Milan pretty much forced us to upgrade to an electric vehicle. Said they were out of gas vehicles because we showed up at half hour early. The electric vehicle broke down in Florence during the heat of the summer. It took 12 hours to get someone out to look at the vehicle then after they left, we had to wait for a tow truck then after they left, we had to take public transport to the airport to get a new vehicle, where they told us they were out of vehicles, which then required a trip to another location. Stick with a gas/diesel vehicle in my opinion!
@@snoringdog1676 yeah, Italy is not set up for electric cars, at least not if you're renting. sorry for that. I was recently offered an electric in Madrid, but I told them why I didn't want one, I needed more boot space and recharging around the country of Spain would be hard. Watch that recent video I made on the trip around Spain. I had a blast. Better luck on your next trip, at least you had a heck of an experience.
Hey I want to rent car in Switzerland. I am trying to book through QEEQ but they dont have clear info on security deposit. The excess says 2500CHF is that the security amount? Isn't this very high
The excess is the amount you’ll pay if you need to make a claim in the event of a crash, theft, vandalism etc. Usually, the better insurance you purchase through them, the lower this excess, and the same goes for any security deposit.
I am renting a car from Zurich Airport and dropping it off in Geneva Airport. Can you please recommend a good rental company based on your experience ? The reviews on car rentals are ghastly. Can I pay for the SCDW insurance for peace of mind ? Or is it a scam, too? TIA!
Renting a car between Zurich and Geneva sounds like a fantastic trip! I've had good experiences with major rental companies like Europcar and Hertz. Regarding SCDW (Super Collision Damage Waiver), it does offer peace of mind by reducing your liability for the rental car, but it's essential to read the terms to ensure it's not redundant with your travel insurance or credit card coverage. Also, check the parts in the video where I talk about that.
Please note: Discover Cars is a scam. The payment you make is only to make the reservation - once you get there you will have to pay twice that amount again.
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Can you rent a car without a credit card?
Booking in advance still doesn't guarantee you a specific vehicle type. Most rental companies will keep vehicles at a minimum so in theory your vehicle will not be sourced until
a day or two before your booking.
I've worked in the rental industry for 14 years. If there's one tip I would like to share it would be this one....
‼ If you don't mind driving the smallest vehicles make sure you book the smallest available. The reason for this is because most of the time the smaller vehicles are not available but the rental company will have to honour your booking, therefore you get a FREE upgrade to the next size up. ‼ You're welcome 😁
I booked a seat ibiza a month in advance. Am i cooked?
@@flexsync1041 were u cooked?🤣
You seem like a fun organized person to travel with. Thank you for the awesome info!
Thanks for watching!
Google maps allows one to download a map area in advance to one's phone!
Thank you for the precious information.
My pleasure! Glad to provide helpful tips for car rentals in Europe. 🚗🇪🇺
That was awesome! Thank you so much for all the tips :)
Glad it was helpful!
As for Belgium, I would say be careful, you don't always get a warning sign for speed detectors.
Just a heads up! Airport rentals during peak times isn't cheaper my local enterprise branch for 3 day rental is cheaper then airport rates
There are risks with booking via third party websites. Be aware that many only include basic insurance this is why they appear cheaper. Buying their third party insurance is not always good. Many rental companies in Europe still demand you pay for their full insurance once you get there, others that accept your third party insurance will require you to pay for any and all damages plus a large deposit. It is then your responsibility to file a claim for reimbursement via your provider. Additionally, if you're traveling from North America don't assume you have insurance coverage via your credit card for car rentals in Europe. Call them ahead of booking, most don't cover you outside of North America.
Amazing job! Thank you for every advices (:
You're so welcome!
Thanks for the positive vibes and sharing them here! 😎👍
I’m arriving in London but can I take it and do a road trip to France?
Yes, you can definitely pick up a car in London and road trip to France! Remember, you'll be crossing from a country that drives on the left to one that drives on the right. Also, you'll need to take the Eurotunnel or a ferry to cross the Channel. Make sure your rental agreement allows cross-border travel and covers any additional insurance or equipment you might need.
Hi, thanks for the amazing video! Can you plz guide about the parking options in berlin and prague! ARe they chargeable or is there any hack?
In Berlin and Prague, look for park-and-ride options outside the city center where you can park for free or cheaper and use public transit! 🚗🅿
Hi. Great vid!! Any advise on petrol v electric?? Eg are there plenty of charging stations?? Does it take long to charge?? Which is a better option in your experience??
Ill be in Europe for a month later in the year and doing several legs with a hire car. I have zero experience with electric cars. Thank you!!
I think that electric cars are still not way to go. Because charging stations are difficult to find in old europe
@@GregorBrown Thanks for the advice, much appreciated!!
@@GregorBrown our rental company in Milan pretty much forced us to upgrade to an electric vehicle. Said they were out of gas vehicles because we showed up at half hour early. The electric vehicle broke down in Florence during the heat of the summer. It took 12 hours to get someone out to look at the vehicle then after they left, we had to wait for a tow truck then after they left, we had to take public transport to the airport to get a new vehicle, where they told us they were out of vehicles, which then required a trip to another location. Stick with a gas/diesel vehicle in my opinion!
@@snoringdog1676 yeah, Italy is not set up for electric cars, at least not if you're renting. sorry for that.
I was recently offered an electric in Madrid, but I told them why I didn't want one, I needed more boot space and recharging around the country of Spain would be hard. Watch that recent video I made on the trip around Spain. I had a blast.
Better luck on your next trip, at least you had a heck of an experience.
@@GregorBrownI will do that. Happy travels! Love your content & style!
Hey
I want to rent car in Switzerland. I am trying to book through QEEQ but they dont have clear info on security deposit. The excess says 2500CHF is that the security amount? Isn't this very high
The excess is the amount you’ll pay if you need to make a claim in the event of a crash, theft, vandalism etc. Usually, the better insurance you purchase through them, the lower this excess, and the same goes for any security deposit.
I am renting a car from Zurich Airport and dropping it off in Geneva Airport. Can you please recommend a good rental company based on your experience ? The reviews on car rentals are ghastly. Can I pay for the SCDW insurance for peace of mind ? Or is it a scam, too? TIA!
Renting a car between Zurich and Geneva sounds like a fantastic trip! I've had good experiences with major rental companies like Europcar and Hertz. Regarding SCDW (Super Collision Damage Waiver), it does offer peace of mind by reducing your liability for the rental car, but it's essential to read the terms to ensure it's not redundant with your travel insurance or credit card coverage. Also, check the parts in the video where I talk about that.
@@GregorBrown thank you!
That integra hood tho
Do you need an international driver permit or would a passport be good enough
depends on which country are you coming from
Do they lease cars?
Im going to paris for 9 months and i would like to have a car
Yes they do. SIXT does
@@GregorBrown thank you
Please note: Discover Cars is a scam. The payment you make is only to make the reservation - once you get there you will have to pay twice that amount again.
You can definitely drink coffee as you drive manual sir
☺️👍
How did you not mention manual vs automatic cars in this vid?
"Great point, George! Manual vs. automatic is definitely a crucial consideration when renting a car in Europe. Thanks for the feedback! 🚗
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