Overall pretty good. Booked two cars for our trip and both got upgraded to a BMW X1 and an Audi Q2. They didn’t try to force any insurance on us. The only hassle was returning the car, as the area was filled with restricted zones and one-way streets, which the GPS failed to identify. We had to return to the hotel and get directions from the hotel staff to find the rental office. Make sure to ask for directions when picking up the car.
I changed the order time and communicated with the rental car customer service promptly. The customer service confirmed they had communicated with the local car rental company. However, when I arrived at the pickup location, I was informed that I couldn't continue with the original order and had to accept a new one.
Although it's not the largest car rental company judging by the return parking space, the service throughout the rental process—from picking up the car, using it, to returning it—was satisfactory. It was a good car rental experience.
The office is located in the farthest room, probably because its market share isn't high enough. Attitude was okay, and after completing the paperwork, the staff guided us part of the way since we didn't understand the directions to the car. He mentioned that we could return the car without a full tank and that their fuel price was cheaper than gas stations, which wasn’t entirely true. Maybe it’s a little cheaper than the stations near the airport, but I’d recommend filling up before getting to the airport. Diesel in rural areas was only about 1.26 euros per liter. The car was in great condition, a Fiat 500L, which can actually fit four people and two large pieces of luggage.
This car rental company is absolutely disgusting, complete scammers. When I picked up the car, the tank wasn't even full. The staff told me to return it with the same amount of fuel. They even pointed to the pickup slip where it said 80. When I returned the car, the inspection person checked the slip and said everything was fine. Now that I'm back home, they charged me, saying I didn't refuel it completely! I filed a complaint through the car rental platform, and they responded that the 80 referred to the tank capacity! Is this a premeditated scam? Deliberately unclear on the paperwork to confuse customers and then charge them extra? Could this method be any more despicable? PS: I speak Italian, so don't give me any communication error excuses. If this is their response, it only proves this car rental company is problematic, trying to scam as much money as possible. They probably rely on such methods to make considerable extra income, rental by rental. It's laughable and utterly disgusting!
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