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xyz99 May 7th, 2006 06:40 AM

Ireland - Yet another question on car rental...
 
I have to admit, after reading post after post on car rentals in Ireland, I am still confused. However, it seems that generally people agree on one thing: if you have a Platinum Master Card, you can skip the additional insurance.

My question is: I do have a Platinum MC, but I will not do the driving, DH will :) but he does not have the Platinum MC. If we book the car using my credit card, will that cover him? Thanks a lot

Budman May 7th, 2006 07:10 AM

The Plat M/C only covers CDW insurance, not the other additional insurances. That is my understanding.

Rent the car with the Plat M/C and put your DH down as an additional driver on the rental agreement. That should cover you. ((b))

xyz99 May 8th, 2006 03:07 PM

Thanks Budman!
Ireland is still a dream, we’ll probably go in Sept 2007 – but it’s never too early to start planning, right? :)

Grantier May 8th, 2006 06:15 PM

We have reserved a car through Hertz Ireland/O'Scannlain. I had to use my husband's card (same number but in his name) because he will be the driver. We both have the Platinum Mastercard and we are skipping the additional CDW coverage. I thought the rates were good. We prepaid and have an automatic car for two weeks for $388.
I'm almost giddy - we leave in two days!!!

scluvsrain May 8th, 2006 06:34 PM

I'm very surprised at your rate of $388 for an autonatic car for 2 weeks. I got quotes from 7 places and never got lower than $700. I booked and prepaid for 12 days for a stick shift with Hertz online. What is your secret?

LOYL May 8th, 2006 06:57 PM

Best I could do for one week was $738, a Mondeo with automatic transmission, reserved for one week. So am I better off going directly to the Irish folks? What is that web address?

Grantier May 9th, 2006 04:20 AM

I booked the reservation back in February for our May trip, so that may have been the difference. I found out about O'Scannlain on this site. The email address I have for them is [email protected]. (800-828-0826). Good luck.

scluvsrain May 9th, 2006 04:26 PM

Thanks. I'll try to contact them. Have a great trip!!!

scluvsrain May 9th, 2006 04:44 PM

Well, I have to admit, I went to this website and did a quote for an automatic and got a quote for 11 days for $326. A far cry from the $700 plus I was quoted from the SAME CAR RENTAL COMPANY 2 weeks ago!!! But I'm going to keep my stick shift rental because that price beat this new company by almost $100. Go figure. They are both Hertz cars.

partyteacher May 11th, 2006 04:46 PM

I too booked with O'Scannlin back in February for our trip in June. I got a category H automatic for 9 days for $441.
We also declined the CDW and used my Sears Gold Mastercard. It is reserved under my name with Hubby as the additional driver.
But he'll do most of the driving.

PT

Shadow May 18th, 2006 01:27 PM

Yes, its true....they are great!! Since my mom lives in Ireland I am a freq. traveler there (twice a year). I had previously used another company but LOVE Hertz Ireland (through Oscannlain).
You must pay with credit card in advance but it really is the best rate that I've seen. I use the MC too to forgo the CDW.
I just booked today for May 29 arrival for 12 day rental (smallest economy car) Automatic for $366 incl. everthing but CDW.

They are at: www.oscannlain.com/hertz
Call: 1-800-828-0826
And, NO I do not work there!! I am just glad to confirm what was posted above.

I am pretty sure when you arrive in Shannon or Dublin they are Hertz-Ireland...not just the "regular" Hertz...at least that is what I remember....
I have delt with Conn (the Pres.) and Janet and they have both been great to work with.
Hope this helps someone....
Shadow

xyz99 May 18th, 2006 03:57 PM

Never heard of Oscannlain before, so thank you all for the tips and all the details. They really seem to have good rates, so I’ll keep them in mind when the time will come (next year).
Until then, I need to read a lot o trip reports and Ireland threads and I’ll come back with more questions.
Thanks agan


allisonm May 18th, 2006 04:15 PM

I have used O'Scannlain twice. The rates were low both times, but the second time we were charged about $35 in an additional fee - for what, we don't know. We gave the car back with a full tank of gas, we didn't damage the car, and only my husband drove. I contacted Carol at the company when we came back in April, and I am still waiting to hear what the charge was for. Carol, if you are out there....

Melissa5 May 21st, 2006 10:24 PM

We too are about to book a car for Ireland in July. Holding my breath and hoping we didn't wait too long...

Any other suggestions about the best place to rent a car near the Shannon airport (returning the car to Dublin airport)?

allisonm May 22nd, 2006 09:14 AM

Since I posted a problem above, I would like to report that it has been satisfacorily resolved, and I continue to endorse O'Scannlain/Hertz!

(They offer cars at both Shannon and Dublin; great rates if you pre-pay.)



Melissa5 May 23rd, 2006 11:45 AM

Thanks allisonm.(: Anybody else want to chime in?

LalaB May 23rd, 2006 11:42 PM

To all,
take it from a local who lives in London and goes home regularly for weekends (and therefore hires a car on a regular basis) Hertz is simply double or triple the price of other car hire companies but because they have a monopoly in the US are used by most US tourists in Europe!

tracy May 24th, 2006 10:35 AM

LalaB--Which car rental company would you recommend, then?

EugeneNY May 24th, 2006 01:05 PM

We used Irish Car Rentals (through Nova) on May 9-13, picking up in Cork and dropping off in Dublin. We paid 100 euros for 4 days for an automatic sub-compact but were actually given Opel Astra. I would definitely use them again. My only (minor) complaint: they actually charged my credit card for a full tank of gas (roughly 70 euros) but did refund the money 5 or so days after I returned the car full.

tracy May 24th, 2006 03:13 PM

Do you have a 1-800 number for them or a website? Thanks!

EugeneNY May 24th, 2006 03:25 PM

Try both http://www.rentacar-worldwide.com/Lo...IRLUSAirlr3004 and www.irishcarrentals.com and see which one is cheaper. Also note that they allow you to waive their collision insurance (if you have a gold/platinum MC); you can e-mail them for a lower rate. Do also look into Auto Europe (www.autoeurope.com). In my case, Auto Europe was willing to match the price but would not let me waive collision coverage (which meant I would have to live with a deductible which doesn't exist with MC coverage).

scluvsrain May 24th, 2006 05:10 PM

When I was looking to make car rental reservations, I looked at and compared Avis, Dan Dooley, Hertz, Sixty (or whatever it's called), and a couple of others and found, in my case, Hertz to be the lowest price at the time. Most of them are in the ball park of one another, so I'm not sure it's really fair to bash Hertz. I was leaning towards Dan Dooley, but Hertz' price was about 30 euro cheaper, so I booked with them over Dooley. That was my experience.

Seamus May 24th, 2006 06:05 PM

Just to be sure you might want to check with your Platinum MC issuer to confirm that the coveraeg is in effect for Ireland. All Plat MCs are not the same, I guess. Others have reportd they had coverage, but I received notification from mine that Ireland coverage was no longer provided.

Melissa5 May 24th, 2006 10:50 PM

Thanks for this helpful discussion.

tracy May 25th, 2006 12:32 PM

I booked a car on www.budget.ie and now want to extend my rental. I have e-mailed them at [email protected]
but they have not responded. I have e-mailed 3 times now (beginning about a week ago) and have received no communication from them. I called the Budget Car Rental in the US, and they said that I have to contact Budget Ireland directly, but it is an international phone call. Has anyone had problems with them? What should I do?

allisonm May 25th, 2006 04:18 PM

Tracy, call them. There are lots of ways to make cheap long-distance calls. Try this one: http://www.dialarounds.com/1010629.html

We used Budget in the past but O'Scannlain/Hertz was much more competitively priced both times we used them. They are less expensive than Hertz.

tracy May 26th, 2006 06:12 PM

allisonm--Thanks for the nudge. I called them and have been able to work out the changes to my reservation. I was beginning to worry that something was wrong since they did not e-mail me back. Everything is fine now and I am getting excited about our trip in July.


chemgirl May 30th, 2006 03:40 PM

Thanks for the tip about Hertz/O'Scannlain--I just booked them for 2 weeks in September. For a manual it cost me $231 (using my Citi Platinum MC to waive the CDW). Even as a Hertz Gold Club member, the best Hertz International could quote me was $310! Only 3 months to go; it's going to be a long summer!!

LOYL May 31st, 2006 07:17 PM

I booked with O'Scanlain for Sept. for 4 days. I have mastercard platinum, but fot $50 I got the CDW- otherwise they put a 2K hold on MC- and if there is damage you pay immediateley and deal w/ MC later. For 50 bucks it was worth piece of mind.


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