The store was easy to find following the GPS directions, the logo was quite noticeable. The front desk staff was very nice and efficient, with no sales pitches. The process was smooth and took only 10 minutes. The return at a different location coincided with German National Day, the store was unattended, but we simply parked at the parking lot, dropped the key in the dropbox, took pictures, and left. It was very smooth... Also, the store was easy to find.
I booked a Volkswagen but ended up with an Opel after some hassle. The car's built-in GPS was very useful. Germany is really great for road trips; driving at 180 km/h felt effortless.
Picking up the car was quite convenient. Initially, I rented it for just two days, but later extended it for a week due to some matters. I made a call to extend the rental, but eventually had to visit a store to complete the process. Although the rented car was convenient, I initially booked a RAV4 equivalent but was given a gray Nissan X-Trail, which was ugly. I paid an extra 10 euros to get a Volvo XC60 instead. Overall, I am quite satisfied, but the detailed charges were confusing. I paid much more than I expected and was unclear if it was a deposit or something else.
The store didn't even ask me and just added full coverage, charging me several times more than the rental fee. It was absurd! Later, I switched to an automatic because the manual was too hard to drive and discovered I had full coverage. Since I had bought comprehensive insurance from QEEQ, I only needed basic coverage. It took forever, but the fee was already charged. Not sure if they'll refund the difference. So frustrating!
The airport counter staff were extremely friendly. Even when I returned the car to the wrong location in the garage, they still efficiently helped me with the return process.
Rented a car in Germany; previously had an accident in France and the car was towed away. The German company actively coordinated with the authorities to help us get a new car for free and continue our trip. We rented two cars, and only one had an accident. Even though the other car also had an issue when we returned, having full insurance saved us from further trouble.
The booking confirmation included the following terms: if the customer purchases additional products or services at the store (such as vehicle upgrade fees, insurance fees, additional drivers, and extended rental periods), they must pay the corresponding fees and related taxes. We have no objection to this. The problem is that although there was no vehicle upgrade, no additional insurance, and no extended rental period, but only an additional driver, the taxes were not calculated based on the additional part but were recalculated on the entire amount, leading to duplicated taxes. This could either be due to an overcharge in Munich or due to Rentable Cars not providing a detailed explanation.
The process of picking up and exchanging the car was very quick, and the staff was nice. However, they replaced the original A4 with a Toyota. The staff explained that all their Audi cars are manual, and only Japanese cars are automatic. It's not a big deal, but we specifically chose automatic on the Zuzuche.com website. If there are no Audis available, then just list Toyota. Don't say they are the same group of cars; the power and driving experience are totally different, anyone who's driven both knows this. It feels like a bit of a rip-off. Additionally, the cross-border fee is 6 euros per day, not capped at 50 euros as stated on the Zuzuche.com website.
The staff at Enterprise in Germany were very friendly but not very efficient, the queue was too long. The car I rented had several damages which seemed unrecorded in their system. Fortunately, I spotted them and had the staff note them down on the documents.
Renting a car was very convenient. The German guy was super handsome. There were plenty of cars available. The car we booked didn't have enough luggage space, so they gave us a larger Land Rover immediately. Although it cost a bit more, it was totally worth it.
The car pickup process was quick and simple. Upon our arrival, everything was prepared; our rental documents and car keys were already in an envelope. This truly reflects the efficiency of the Germans.
The car rental store is located in the airport terminal, which is very convenient. The car is in great condition, almost like new, and the service attitude is excellent, very considerate.
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