from_atozinc wrote: » Christ that's cheap. I got a Peugeot 308 auto in Portugal at end of June, start of July for 18 days with super collidionnwaiver damage and it's costing me 600 Euro. !!!! Am I getting fleeced or what? I may cancel the bloody thing.
sillysocks wrote: » Does anyone know if they send back an application does it just go straight to the back of the queue when you send back in new information?
aabarnes1 wrote: » I used argusrentals.com at Faro a bout 3 years ago, and I don't recall any issues with them and I seem to remember the cost being less than €100 for a week.
from_atozinc wrote: » tried them, all looks good initially, Ford focus estate = 269 - happy days. has collision waiver damage etc Then I went with: "Yes, I want to reduce my liability to €0 for only EUR 76.45 " (so as not to have 2500 on my credit card) and then added 2 child seats = 80 euro EACH !!! so 269 became 269 + 76 + 180 = 525
munchkin_utd wrote: » you can normally check-in child seats on the plane for free so that expense maybe isnt necessary. As for the excess cover, €76 is a bargain if you ask me. Its normally something like 20 or 30 per day so potentially many 100s of euro for a fortnight or more
aabarnes1 wrote: » Without stating the obvious mate, you sound like you're at the point I used to be at when my kids were small. Basically it's too much hassle and too expensive to holiday abroad the way we wanted to. Opted for UK and Ireland holidays purely based on the fact that there was no airports, car hire, parking baggage etc. You either have to accept the costs are what they are, or choose an alternative.
Quazzie wrote: » You'd buy two child seats for under €80 over there.
from_atozinc wrote: 76 is good alright. Our child seats are very bulky, so with bags and pram and everything , that would be a complete pain
irelandrover wrote: » 80*2=160. So total cost is only 505. thats not that bad to be honest for what you want.
from_atozinc wrote: » oops sorry. Well this is what im asking, when I see some lad a few posts back getting an Astra in Barcelona for 10 days in June for 72 Euro, im kinda wondering am I gettin ridden
drunkmonkey wrote: » Doubt it, i'm just after down grading to an Astra from the Golf I origianlly booked in Ibiza for 11 nights and it's costing me 142.75 in total but that's with an additional driver and 2 child seats, I think the car it self was about 40 euro before the extras.
munchkin_utd wrote: » when is that? Summer ?
from_atozinc wrote: » so you are getting a Golf and 2 child seats for 11 days for 142 !! My child seats cost more than that, Where am I going wrong?
drunkmonkey wrote: » No I went with the golf but downgraded it today to an astra think the gold was 235. So it's an astra for 142. Just used the ryanair website, you can change car at anytime, and they'll give you the car for free if you find it cheaper, I couldn't find a cheaper price anywhere, not even close when the extras were added on.
munchkin_utd wrote: » when is that? Summer ? I'm back in Ireland for a few weeks in August and the cheapest Astra on autoeurope is 53 a day, so for us for 23 days....... flippin dear If only there was spanish prices in Ireland (off peak Ireland is for next to nothing I would admit ! but for summer and christmas the prices go bonkers)
donalh087 wrote: » I normally think €25 a day is good enough. I just rented a car today in Italy for 10 days, later this month. I am sick of the low cost shysters so said I would try the main stream guys. Boy, have the cheap operators put manners on them. I went with Hertz and got a C-Max for 10 days for €196. As importantly for me, the deposit is only €250. Last time I was caught for nearly €2,000 deposit. I know I got it back but it was a shock
mfceiling wrote: » Jesus that's great value. I got a quote last week for a fiat tipo for the 5 of us for a week in Nice in July - €138. Checked back today and it's now €360!! Anyone any recommendations for cheap car hire in France?
yellow hen wrote: » 2 weeks ago I submitted a family application for my sons renewal and my daughters first passport. I used passport express and took their 10-15 day processing guideline as accurate (Yes, I must have been living under a rock not to have heard the implications of brexit on the passport office. I only realised the delay the day I was due to post them so I included an apology letter and a copy of the flights. The passport tracker is giving just over 5 weeks processing and the estimated delivery date is the day after we are due to go on holidays. Is there anything at all I can do now to expedite things?
Cloudio9 wrote: » Two very Boardsie replies to a practical suggestion.
Cloudio9 wrote: » Absolute nonsense. Typical civil service attitude.