When picking up the car, the staff insisted that we buy insurance, despite us having full coverage purchased through a domestic rental platform. We didn't buy additional insurance from them. During the car inspection, the staff mentioned that scratches on items like the spoiler were not an issue and assured us of no worries, so we didn't take photos. However, upon returning the car, they claimed we had scratched the left side mirror and the tire, insisting the tire was new and required a complete replacement. She demanded £500 for repairs, with a potential partial refund after the repair but mentioned the process could take 1-2 months with email communication only. My objections were dismissed, and I was told this was the only way to proceed with the return, with a very firm attitude. The said damages were barely visible unless up close. Throughout my drive, I’m certain there were no scrapes, so I am very displeased that these damages were attributed to me. Despite having full coverage insurance, the rental company's actions left me feeling helpless and very unhappy. The attached photos show the claimed damages needing repair with a £500 charge, which is unbelievable, especially since the tire clearly shows wear and is obviously not new.
Did not get the reserved car model. It was changed to Alfa Romeo. Specifically chose a model with a larger trunk, but the replacement had a very small trunk. In the end, had to pay an extra 15 euros to upgrade to an SUV. The car also came with less than a full tank, causing inconvenience when refueling. To avoid fines, added nearly ten liters more fuel.
The car exceed my expectations and I decided to extend for another week and had returned it today. The entire process of registering and picking up the car at the airport was very smooth. Throughly enjoyed having the car even though I had use it to bring me from point A To B . I would have love to take the car for a long trip. The only negative side is when I decided to extend the car for another week , I had someone ( with an Italian accent ) on the other line which I could hardly understand her . Positive side , she tried her very best and was very friendly.
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 Mercedes C, but upon arrival, they said it wasn't available and offered a DS instead. I agreed, but then they said the DS wasn't available either and asked if I could take an XC40 with a 15% discount. After a day of driving, the right rear tire kept indicating low pressure.
The store deceived customers. We booked a Mercedes on the app but were given a Peugeot 308. Currently, the customer service of the rental app is helping us negotiate a refund. We are waiting for the result.
There were additional fees, more than what was shown on the order. The staff said everyone has to pay some sort of location fee. The car was almost brand new, only a thousand kilometers.
The pick-up was handled by a polite gentleman who didn't push us to buy insurance. We requested it ourselves, and he explained the benefits of each option, eventually upgrading us to an eight-cylinder car. On the road, a friend drove into a ditch, causing two tires to blow out in a remote part of Scotland. We called for roadside assistance, and expected to miss dinner, but the tow truck arrived in less than 20 minutes. We then got a replacement car at the service station, which, although not as good as the original, allowed us to continue our journey and have dinner on time. Thankfully, we had purchased insurance, so we didn't have to pay anything extra.
At Zurich Airport, the guy in charge of handing over the car mentioned a lot of fees and said the car was brand new. He required a 2000 CHF deposit. In reality, there were a few scratches. Thankfully, we took some random photos before departure; otherwise, it would have been hard to explain.
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