Tuesday, February 19, 2013
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My husband, two kids and myself would like to rent a car to get around Italy. We fly into Rome, then will be heading off to explore. What are e hidden costs I need to be aware of? Are the prices I find on websites all inclusive? Do we need insurance? Special drivers license? What companies do you recommend? Any car recommendations? Parking? Tolls? Thanks!
There shouldn't be any "hidden costs" if you deal with a reputable company. I always use AutoEurope, thrifty rent a car australia a broker. Since I have no idea what websites you're looking at, can't say whether the prices are all-inclusive or not, but why not pick up the phone and call and ask? Yes, you need insurance - and I believe on top of the CDW Italy requires thrifty rent a car australia theft insurance. You don't need a special license, but you must have an international driver's permit, obtainable at AAA. Since we have no idea how many of you there are or what sort of luggage you'll be bringing or where you intend to drive, specific car recommendations would be useless. Yes, you'll have to park and pay tolls. And Italian cities have zones you won't be allowed to even drive into, since you don't live there - if you're caught on camera doing so (and you will be), you'll receive notice of a hefty fine which you'll need to deal with (though you may not get the notice until a long time after the infraction).
I use AutoEurope which is a consolidator; they will be able to get you a car size that you need. Their pricing is about the best. You prepay the car and get a voucher which you present to the rental company.
If you can be more specific you will receive more accurate answers. For particular questions on car rentals, such as whether or not the price is all inclusive, the best answers come from the rental companies.
Gas or diesel will cost about 3X the US, although you get better mileage. Tolls on the autostrade are expensive. You can pay with a credit card when you exit but it is a good idea to have a credit card with a electronic chip because mag strip cards sometimes don't work in toll machines, and train ticket machines for that matter. If you are going into Rome when you arrive, wait until you are done in Rome to get the car. For cities and even many smaller towns, you need to know if your hotel is in a limited traffic zone. If so you usually need to drive straight to the hotel and then they have to call or email your license number thrifty rent a car australia into the police within a short time after you were seen entering the limited zone by the camera so you don't get a ticket and bill months later from your rental car company. In picking a car, I like one with a traditional trunk so your luggage is not visible when you stop during the day. Either take your own GPS with European maps or you can buy a basic Garmin there for around $120. Have a great trip.
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