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absolutkz Sep 19th, 2005 08:42 AM

car rental inTuscany, price?
 
What's a fair price to rent a standard or midsize car in Tuscany for a week in the fall? Not sure what to expect/plan on. I can either pick-up/return in Florence or somewhere else in Tuscany. Thanks,

RufusTFirefly Sep 19th, 2005 08:45 AM

Check www.novarentacar.com and www.autoeurope.com

They are both rental brokers with excellent reputations and prices as good as anyone if not better.

absolutkz Sep 20th, 2005 11:49 AM

I had looked at autoeurope and that's why I posted here. It was over $600 for the week. That to me seems high, but maybe that's what to expect in Italy? Is $90/day the right ballpark?

BATUFFOLINA Sep 20th, 2005 11:55 AM

90$ a day is not bad with Autoeurope considering that they usually add all the coverages (cdw, theft, collision and unlimited mileage). IF you have asked for an automatic transmission that could be more expensive than a manual one.
In Italy car insurance fees are VERY high (I heard somewhere on tv that they were amongst the highest in Europe), because Italy has the highest rate of car accidents in Europe (of course, everybody runs runs runs) :-)

cls2paris Sep 20th, 2005 12:39 PM

In April, I booked a compact car(Alpha Romeo 147)for 7 days for $348, total, with Autoeurope. There were some sales going on and that helped with the price. I think I got a free upgrade to get that car. I picked up and dropped off at the Rome airport. Maybe I just got very lucky. They do have sales and match other companies prices. Did you try giving them a call? maybe some towns are less expensive to pickup/return than others.

absolutkz Sep 20th, 2005 12:41 PM

Thanks,just want to know what I need to plan on. I guess I really didn't expect it to be that much. And I did price a manual- figured that could bring back my dad's memories.

BATUFFOLINA Sep 20th, 2005 02:04 PM

Check with Autoeurope directly by phone, I know that they have always some kinds of rebates if you pay by a certain date. First they give youthe regular price and then they say that if you pay by a certain date you can get a 10% discount. Plus if you have a AAA or AARP card it might bring the fare even lower.

TuckH Sep 24th, 2005 06:11 AM

We've just returned and paid $1200 for 21 days using an Opel Vectra Compact Wagon/manual diesel. Diesel is about .15€ to .20€ cheaper than gas.

We used Andy Bestor www.gemut.com
800-521-6722

carolll Sep 24th, 2005 02:58 PM

Picking up a car rental in town vs. at an airport or train station will save (at least this past year) 12% off the total cost.

Carol L


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