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Old Dec 10th, 2016, 02:12 PM
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Has anyone rented from Allinclusive! Rent a Car ?

Hi, looking to see if anyone has done business with this car rental company. The rates are really good for the 2 days I need a rental. With picking a car up in Vienna and dropping it off in Prague the rates are pretty pricey and this company has them all beat. Thing is I can not find a ton of information on them.
https://www.allinclusiverentacar.com/

I appreciate any insight you might have! Thanks!
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Old Dec 11th, 2016, 07:58 AM
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I always use autoeurope, they are a broker and seem to sort problems for foreigners when the contracts/cultures/business practices go against what the customer expects.

I stopped hiring direct years ago
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Never heard of them. They must be new. Small, local rental companies usually use older, high mileage cars and offer undependable service. Probably they will be cheaper but I wouldn't take a chance.

For years I have used the guys at www.gemut.com. I think they are Auto Europe's number one outside sales team. I always talk to Andy or Bob, best in the business and their linkage with AE provides 24/7 help when there is a problem in Europe.
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I usually use Hertz. More expensive but dependable and you never have any problems. Their rates are competitive if you book from the USA before you leave. I've also used Thrifty / Budget but they tend to be somewhat constrained, like can't take the car out of the country.

Never heard of Allinclusive. Someone who is well known and reputable, like Hertz or Auto Europe, is your best bet. I think everyone has a stiff drop-off charge if you drop the car in another country.
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Thanks all! I was thinking the same thing - but at half the cost was hoping for rave reviews!!
Now trying to decide if the cost $475 for two days not incl fuel is worth the freedom of coming and going or if I should just book one of the shuttle companies.
Anyone want to weigh in on who to choose of CKShuttle, Sebastian Shuttle, and Budweis Shuttles? If we go the shuttle route it would be Vienna to Cesky Krumlov and then a few days later Cesky Krumlov to Prague. Plan is to stop and visit the Bone Church along the way - we have the whole day to get to Prague so any suggestions of must stops would be interested in hearing.

Thank you all again for taking the time to help!
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I'd take the train.
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Looking at the train schedule and wanting to stop at a few spots along the way from Cesky Krumlov to Prague it looks very inconvenient. Time our flight gets in we would have to wait a lot of hours to get on one. We will have luggage with us and schlepping from train station to tourist site, to restaurant, and to final hotel in Prague could be a bit much esp if the weather is inclement.
Wonder of all the shuttle companies if there is one that is better, more reliable than the others.
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