If you detour through Warsaw go with these guys DOLCAR Rentals. M5 for under $400 a day. Plenty of highend cars on there.
Thanks man. Mostly going to be in Germany and Switzerland unfortunately
How is that unfortunate over Poland? lol
Sixt all the way then.
Better than going to France these days heh
My brother-in-law booked a Ford Kuga through Enterprise in Geneva with his corp discount for about $560 for a week.
My 8 days Sixt w/Hertz Gold A-class was 435 eur.
Anything in the PC section you can take.
You book a medium sedan, and take anything.
Skip the counter and go straight to the car.
HLEs don’t offer ultimate choice. Only select airports.
Short notice, Miami trip. Couldn’t get a convertible last time so I have to this time. Guess who’s getting an SL? The M4 is almost the same price.
I just rented an M3 Touring through Sixt for an upcoming trip and it was great (so far).
Chase dosent cover those
safer with Corporate CDP
Tesla built quality can’t stand up to rental uses.
I need a last minute rental tomorrow. Choices are Q5 or A5SB. Which is better?
lmao I need to up my gif search game
If you don’t need the cargo space then go with the A5. The Q5 is as sterile as a family suv can get.
My 13 month EV lease (thanks taxpayers!) has no depreciation; it was only a rent charge on the lease structure. Does that count as a rental for this thread?
Few weeks late. Two minivan class one way rentals to and from Chicago O’Hare via national, both times big surprise Chrysler Pacifica. On the ORD lot I was asked if I needed help and said we we had a minivan class reserved, she scanned the executive lot and said take anyone you can find and pointed to the Chrysler, there was a Sienna someone was loading their luggage in.
At Seattle airport, we arrived on a Saturday afternoon, slim pickings on the executive aisle. A couple really boring SUV’s, few smelled like smoke (Buick, Rav4’s), there were only two cars of interest on the lot both Audi’s, an Audi A3 with about 4k miles, but it was a bit small, we managed to fit our luggage and family of 4 in an Audi a4 pretty comfortably. It had about 12k miles and the paint looked like it went through a sandblaster at some point, but everything else was great. We took it on the Washington Ferry’s to the San Juan islands, the motion sensor kept tripping the security alarm, there was a special procedure on how to disable it/tow mode, the friendly person working the PA knew all too well about Audi’s alarm on the ferry and gave us the tip/instructions on how to disable. On return of the Audi was a Sunday and there was significantly more cars on the regular and executive National Aisle, and quite a few of interest (sporty cars like dodge chargers, full size Tahoe’s, handful premium German cars and SUV’s, etc)