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posted by The Cerne Abbas Giant 238 days ago (edited 238 days ago)
I'm looking to rent a car for a couple of weeks at Christmas. Can anyone recommend a website which compares the best car hire rates?

Right now, the best deal is looking like Easycar - GBP280 for 15 days - anyone have any good or bad experiences with them?

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posted by geraldo 238 days ago
you can contact avis or hertz here in hk, prepaid rates are very competitive (my experience for germany/france/belgium)

for last minutes (my usual do) I often use http://www.novacarhire.com/car-hire/



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posted by Gimpmask 238 days ago
I remember the days when you only get those crappy A-class mercs with easycar. Is that still the case?

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posted by The Cerne Abbas Giant 238 days ago
They're offering a Ford Focus or similar for the price mentioned above. In fact, this seems to be the going rate as I've tried a few now, plus geraldo's rec.

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posted by smog 238 days ago
The most important thing in my experience is to book it at least a month ahead - the rates go up dramatically at the 30 day mark. Otherwise the prices tend to be similar and I tend to be swayed more by things like the convenience of the pick-up/drop-of, which companies have free upgrades with whatever cards I have, and so on...

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posted by Paps of Jura 238 days ago
Giant... Easycar run their business the same as they run their airline.. very low budget with lots of hidden extras

Just bear in mind that fully covered insurance etc you will have to pay extra for... their excess tends to be more if anything goes wrong.. and a minor scratch or door dent can cost you and arm and a leg

My two cents is read the small print before going with them.... there are lots of hidden extra's



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posted by EmilyBronte 238 days ago
You get 15% discount on avis with marco polo. Does that help?


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posted by Beer Boy 238 days ago
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Originally posted by EmilyBronte
You get 15% discount on avis with marco polo. Does that help?


thought you lot were still on the horse and cart in Tykeland???

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posted by Paps of Jura 238 days ago
They are back up't there... like wrag and't bone man innit

But don't forget we are sophisticats now... we live in the Kong

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posted by The Cerne Abbas Giant 238 days ago
Well I've now booked a Ford Focus Zetec 1.6 with National, all inclusive 16 days for GBP282, with no need to pay up front.

That's a decent car, and I've used them before with no hassles so hopefully it should be OK. Excess for all the companies seemed to be around GBP600-650.

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posted by EmilyBronte 238 days ago
Horse and cart?!??!! I'll have you know I travel everywhere in my stockinged feet and you'll not hear me complaining ya great soft Manc.


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posted by EmilyBronte 238 days ago
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Originally posted by The Cerne Abbas Giant
Well I've now booked a Ford Focus Zetec 1.6 with National, all inclusive 16 days for GBP282, with no need to pay up front.

That's a decent car, and I've used them before with no hassles so hopefully it should be OK. Excess for all the companies seemed to be around GBP600-650.


If not too nosey, are you picking and dropping off at an airport and is this for Chrostmas or some other random time of year?
( I need one myself next week for a week)


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posted by The Cerne Abbas Giant 238 days ago
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But don't forget we are sophisticats now... we live in the Kong

More like the impoverished aristocrats with the exchange rate the way it is nowadays.

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posted by The Cerne Abbas Giant 238 days ago (edited 238 days ago)
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Originally posted by EmilyBronte
quote:
Originally posted by The Cerne Abbas Giant
Well I've now booked a Ford Focus Zetec 1.6 with National, all inclusive 16 days for GBP282, with no need to pay up front.

That's a decent car, and I've used them before with no hassles so hopefully it should be OK. Excess for all the companies seemed to be around GBP600-650.


If not too nosey, are you picking and dropping off at an airport and is this for Chrostmas or some other random time of year?
( I need one myself next week for a week)

Yes, at Heathrow and at Christmas/New Year.

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posted by EmilyBronte 238 days ago
Ta, but I didn't ask about christmas, I asked about chrostmas!


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posted by Paps of Jura 238 days ago
Hahaha

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posted by coaster 229 days ago
Re excess charges for hire cars.... Having had Avis try to stitch me up with a GBP600 excess charge for a dent already on the car (that 'delivery in hirer's absence with keys left under the wheel' stunt), I took out an insurance policy recommended by a Daily Telegraph travel columnist: insurance4carhire.com. Although it's galling having to fork out more dosh for something that's already expensive, for an extra GBP60 per year I (plus my partner) am apparently covered against excess charges worldwide for any hire period of up to 30 days with any hire car company. Haven't had to claim yet, so can't say what they're like when it comes down to it, but as we hire cars quite a lot each year it has given us peace of mind and now I really don't give a toss if I have to park a car in some vandal-infested dump in Britain.


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posted by Paps of Jura 229 days ago
Coaster lesson learnt with hire car companies always check over the car fully and report any dents before you leave the forecourt

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