It was a horrible experience. They tried to give us a diesel cadillac saying they didn't have the ford focus we ordred. They said the insurance we bought through QEEQ was not reliable and we needed to spend 400 Euros to have the minimal insurance. We asked about GPS and they would have charged us 135E but were out, anyhow the car they finally gave us had GPS. They said since I booked the car I couldn't have my husband as a driver so the charged another 95E. They said that drop off at Venice airport after pick up at Bergamo was another 170+ Euros, though I understood there was no extra charge. There was a large road tax about 145 E. The woman helping us was confusing and unpleasant
Possibly because of the low prices, Europcar had the most customers but only half the staff, leading to over an hour of waiting. I rented a station wagon, but the trunk wasn't as big as expected, almost couldn't fit everything, more like a hatchback.
Enterprise is a well-known car rental company. I've used them several times when traveling abroad, and they are quite reliable. The actual car we received was quite large, with no problem fitting all our luggage. However, their 24-hour emergency contact number often doesn't go through, which is a poor experience.
I booked a Tiguan but got a Lynk & Co 01 hybrid at pickup. The battery was mostly empty so I used it as a regular car. The exterior was fine, but the internal cleaning was average. The car had good power. Most highways in Italy have a speed limit of 110-130 km/h. The car's condition was average, with maintenance notifications and low antifreeze levels, which I topped up. Adding insurance at the store made everything go smoothly.
The vehicle was in very poor condition, full of scratches. Make sure to take photos as evidence. The service was also bad, especially at the pick-up location where the staff were very rude.
It was actually quite easy to find and very convenient. However, I thought it would be a pure petrol manual car, but I was given a hybrid car. The staff who checked the car during the return was very thorough.
The website promised a car of the same class, but despite available cars, they gave me a lower-class vehicle. I specifically asked the person in charge of car pickup, and he said my order was for a class-F Golf. If I wanted a VW T-Roc, which is also class-F, I needed to pay extra. He told me to talk to the front desk for car allocation issues, but I didn't have time. When changing cars, I had already paid over 80 euros for one-way fees, but in Naples, I was charged another 180 euros, including over 60 euros for fuel. The remaining 120 euros also included some one-way fees and other service charges. I had no choice but to pay. Again, I was told to communicate with customer service. My flight was about to depart, so I had no time. In short, it was a very bad experience.
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