In case anyone didn't know..Additional drivers are to be paid for when you pick-up the car...
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In case anyone didn't know..Additional drivers are to be paid for when you pick-up the car...
at least with AutoEurope - Avis in Italy.
I called AutoEurope today to reconfirm my car rental reservation from Venice. When I made the reservation I told them 3 people so I assumed (you know how that goes,) that the price included everyone TO DRIVE.
Guess not. (I suppose I should have gotten out my magnifying glass to read the fine print.) When we go to pick-up the car there will be a $5.00 per day, MAX $50 charge for 2 additional drivers. This is for the insurance. They also will want to see the DLs for each driver.
Good thing I figured this out beforehand or else I would have been quite upset at the pick-up point.
Now also in the fine print- I see that a security deposit may be required before release of vehicle. They put this as a hold on your credit card.
How do they determine whom they will charge a security deposit? How much is it usually? Perhaps I will call AutoEurope back and check on this also. Has anyone here had to pay a security deposit when renting a car through AutoEurope-Avis?
I called AutoEurope today to reconfirm my car rental reservation from Venice. When I made the reservation I told them 3 people so I assumed (you know how that goes,) that the price included everyone TO DRIVE.
Guess not. (I suppose I should have gotten out my magnifying glass to read the fine print.) When we go to pick-up the car there will be a $5.00 per day, MAX $50 charge for 2 additional drivers. This is for the insurance. They also will want to see the DLs for each driver.
Good thing I figured this out beforehand or else I would have been quite upset at the pick-up point.
Now also in the fine print- I see that a security deposit may be required before release of vehicle. They put this as a hold on your credit card.
How do they determine whom they will charge a security deposit? How much is it usually? Perhaps I will call AutoEurope back and check on this also. Has anyone here had to pay a security deposit when renting a car through AutoEurope-Avis?
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It is customary to charge extra for additional drivers when renting a vehicle, even here in North America.
Of course, driver licences are a must for anybody to drive a rental car. Even here in the US, you are required to show the primary and secondary driver(s) DLs to show proof that they are valid drivers.
Of course, driver licences are a must for anybody to drive a rental car. Even here in the US, you are required to show the primary and secondary driver(s) DLs to show proof that they are valid drivers.
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Before this gets discomboobulated,
I was really trying to alert people that when you tell the rental company three people and they say Okay the rate they give you may not include ALL 3 people as DRIVERS. In my case I have to pay for the two additional drivers when we pick-up the car in Venice. That is all I was trying to say.
I was really trying to alert people that when you tell the rental company three people and they say Okay the rate they give you may not include ALL 3 people as DRIVERS. In my case I have to pay for the two additional drivers when we pick-up the car in Venice. That is all I was trying to say.
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Can you think of a reason they would charge extra for each driver? I would think 100% of the risk would be by the car, particularly since they don't charge more for points on one's record. One bad driver would be riskier than 4 good drivers. Maybe they do it because they can.
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tomboy,
I'm a tiny bit confused. Are you questioning my post thinking I don't understand WHY they are charging more? Because I'm not confused on that. I fully understand that.
Or are you just clarifying foe someone else? or what?
I'm a tiny bit confused. Are you questioning my post thinking I don't understand WHY they are charging more? Because I'm not confused on that. I fully understand that.
Or are you just clarifying foe someone else? or what?
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I think they charge more...
a) because they can - - that is, the demand to be able to do this moves the willingness to pay, "up the curve" - - of what a customer considers a reasonable cost.
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b) true added cost on their part, in the event of an accident or anything that would take the car out of service - - then I bet anything that (insurance or not) with multiple drivers, the car is out of service longer, due to discussions, finger-pointing, negotiations, etc.
Best wishes,
Rex
a) because they can - - that is, the demand to be able to do this moves the willingness to pay, "up the curve" - - of what a customer considers a reasonable cost.
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b) true added cost on their part, in the event of an accident or anything that would take the car out of service - - then I bet anything that (insurance or not) with multiple drivers, the car is out of service longer, due to discussions, finger-pointing, negotiations, etc.
Best wishes,
Rex
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I did note that Nova Rentacar did allow one extra driver for the same price when I was checking out some potential car rentals a couple of weeks ago. But I can't remember if it was on all of the scenarios that I checked.
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"I know that Avis and hertz allow a family member to drive with no extra charge and no license has to be shown..."
This is so untrue. Major rental car companies always require proof that anybody who rents and drives their vehicles are licenced to drive.
The only way they will not ask for a licence from additional driver(s)is when the renter do not disclose that there will be other drivers.
This is so untrue. Major rental car companies always require proof that anybody who rents and drives their vehicles are licenced to drive.
The only way they will not ask for a licence from additional driver(s)is when the renter do not disclose that there will be other drivers.
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Agree that Avis and Hertz have always asked us to see the lic of every driver for the car - can't imagine that they deliberately did not ask - otherwise how would they ever know if the driver is legal or not.
(You wouldn't believe the # of illegal drivers on the road - perhaps more so here, I don;t know - but I just saw some stats on this and its staggering - more than 10% of drivers stopped for basic traffic offenses are illegal.)
(You wouldn't believe the # of illegal drivers on the road - perhaps more so here, I don;t know - but I just saw some stats on this and its staggering - more than 10% of drivers stopped for basic traffic offenses are illegal.)
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In my experience, I have always had to show the licenses of any additional drivers (which of course makes perfect sense), but have never had to pay anything for additional drivers. My experience in recent years has been limited to France.
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Hmm, I've rented cars before in the US and the spouse is included as a driver at no extra charge and if the spouse isn't there then they don't ask for their license, just check the additional driver box and that's that.
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I agree with this, on spouse as additional driver, whether present or not at the time of rental. That would not, of course, let us off the hook, if she <i>were</i> an unlicensed driver (and especially if there was a problem, like a traffic stop or accident).
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