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Old Feb 5th, 2012, 08:25 AM
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Car rental in Southampton, after QM2crossing

Has anyone had experience in renting a car in Southampton? We usually use AutoEurope and will certainly talk to them, but are there any quirks about location, specialty rental places, or what-have-you that we should know about? or is it just a straightforward rental?

AND, does England have high drop off charges for rentals in Southampton and returns to Manchester?

Thanks for any insight.
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Old Feb 5th, 2012, 09:04 AM
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I have never rented a car from S'hampton but I can't imagine you'll have a problem.

"<i>AND, does England have high drop off charges for rentals in Southampton and returns to Manchester? </i>"

I've rented many cars in the UK and have only had two drop off charges - and one was a special case and worth it to avoid a huge hassle. Generally there are no drop off fees, especially w/ a drop off at an airport like MAN.
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Old Feb 5th, 2012, 07:16 PM
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Thanks, Janisj, I was hoping that was the case. Think we'll do the usual AutoEurope route.
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SWe just did the QM2 crossong. We took the Cunard bus into London but I did see rental car agencies at the port .and cars from agencies picking up people at the dock! Hope you have as great a time on the crossing as we did!! The food was so good and the service is beyond exceptional!!
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Taxis were also available at dockside.
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Mkae sure you take some knid of hat or hair ornament for the ascot ball I was the only unadorned female there. I forgot!! I have a trip report here . you can do a search on my name. It is posted as Cunard something or other! There are slao pictures of the ship and dinner arrangements. We loved Tomas ,one of our waiters
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Avalon: Thanks so much for the info. We are really looking forward to this trip, traveling with friends who are going to Wimbledon. We are driving then to Hereford, (Ross-on-Wye) to visit a friend and then up to Cheshire (Audlem) to see other old friends, then a day and night around Bolton Abbey, and flying home from Manchester.

I'll check out your report!
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Old Feb 8th, 2012, 04:22 PM
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Thanks, LS13 - we are actually staying in Burnsall at Devonshire Fell. Thanks also for the link.
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LS13: I notice you have recommended that same website many times -- on all the forums. By any chance are you flogging your own site???
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It was awhile ago but we had no trouble picking up a car in Southampton. However... beware.. if they want to upgrade you. We ended up with a Mercedes station wagon. Just what you don't want in the little lanes etc. if you go sightseeing out in the country. -) Anyhow, my husband and I coped and had a lovely time... even tho he did clip off a few mirrors.
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From Ross on Wye up to Cheshire take the A49 route. not the motorway. It is a lovely drive through the English borders (with Wales) and passes Ludlow and Shrewsbury both lovely towns. Much more scenic than using the motorway and much less stressful.
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