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Started by Daleroberts in Italy - 9 Replies

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KevinC
reply to 'Turin Car Hire'
posted Feb-2009

carled wrote:http://www.economycarhire.com/ Were the cheapest for me by miles. AND they include all the little annoying extras at very cheap prices (CDW, etc...) and you can waive excess for a quid a day.

AND if you google economycarhire and vouchers... you'll find a 10% off code easy to find. Valid 'til end of March. I believe.


Weird - I've just checked economycarhire prices and they seem twice the price of holidayautos?! Am I doing something wrong?
Bon. Allez!

Dave Mac
reply to 'Turin Car Hire'
posted Feb-2009

carled wrote:http://www.economycarhire.com/ Were the cheapest for me by miles. AND they include all the little annoying extras at very cheap prices (CDW, etc...) and you can waive excess for a quid a day.

AND if you google economycarhire and vouchers... you'll find a 10% off code easy to find. Valid 'til end of March. I believe.


Did you use this company for a summer holiday? They only list summer destinations.

This is my car hire process:

1) Hire a car for free with airmailes, if not:
2) Best price is Auto Europe
3) Then test all the others against Auto Europe, including travel supermarket
4) When you have found the cheapest, seach through Quidco or a voucher company.

Note that for most European alpine countries you need to have winter tyres. If you don't book them as such, you are highly likely to find you have to pay 5 Euros a day, or so at the hire check-in.

Topic last updated on 07-February-2009 at 01:03