Sixt Rental Cars
#21
Joined: Jan 2003
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Hi Sher,
Do you know what it means by <b>"CDW with no excess"</b> (no deductible?). So when I present my AMEX, where normally I would decline the CDW offered by the car company,I should accept it this time?
Thanks.
PS. We're heading to Portugal next summer, so its good to know you had good experience with Economy Car Rentals.
Do you know what it means by <b>"CDW with no excess"</b> (no deductible?). So when I present my AMEX, where normally I would decline the CDW offered by the car company,I should accept it this time?
Thanks.
PS. We're heading to Portugal next summer, so its good to know you had good experience with Economy Car Rentals.
#22
Joined: Jan 2003
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JoyC.
Let me tell you about the "no excess" as provided by Economy Car Rentals as they explained it to me.
Rent the car through Economy Car Rentals. Pick up the car at the car company they place you with.
Decline the excess insurance offered by the car rental company when you pick up the car.
Use your Amex or which ever card you choose.
We were placed with Sixt in Portugal so I will use this example.
Sixt placed a hold on our credit card for the excess. That is, the rental with Sixt covered all of the
CDW except for a portion of damage costs. This is the excess.
If you have an accident, you submit the damage claim to Economy Car Rentals and they reimburse your credit card for the damage costs.
Actually, this works the same way if you used your credit card for the coverage. If you had an accident, you would submit the claim to the insurance part of the credit card and the insurance carrier your credit card uses would cover the damage and reimburse your card.
I called Economy because I didn't quite understand how this worked. When you pick up the car, the company will try to sell you excess insurance, but actually Economy Car Rntals is providing you with this coverage.
I printed up the rental agreement that Economy sent me so that I would know exactly what I would need to send them in case of an accident.
Let me tell you about the "no excess" as provided by Economy Car Rentals as they explained it to me.
Rent the car through Economy Car Rentals. Pick up the car at the car company they place you with.
Decline the excess insurance offered by the car rental company when you pick up the car.
Use your Amex or which ever card you choose.
We were placed with Sixt in Portugal so I will use this example.
Sixt placed a hold on our credit card for the excess. That is, the rental with Sixt covered all of the
CDW except for a portion of damage costs. This is the excess.
If you have an accident, you submit the damage claim to Economy Car Rentals and they reimburse your credit card for the damage costs.
Actually, this works the same way if you used your credit card for the coverage. If you had an accident, you would submit the claim to the insurance part of the credit card and the insurance carrier your credit card uses would cover the damage and reimburse your card.
I called Economy because I didn't quite understand how this worked. When you pick up the car, the company will try to sell you excess insurance, but actually Economy Car Rntals is providing you with this coverage.
I printed up the rental agreement that Economy sent me so that I would know exactly what I would need to send them in case of an accident.
#23
Joined: Jan 2003
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Thanks for the explanation Sher. I got a little confuse there.
In short, Economy Car Rentals, the broker, would be providing the insurance, and just as we have done before, we would decline the CDW offered by Sixt, the car rental company. That's much clearer.
Thanks again.
In short, Economy Car Rentals, the broker, would be providing the insurance, and just as we have done before, we would decline the CDW offered by Sixt, the car rental company. That's much clearer.
Thanks again.
#25
Joined: Dec 2005
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I just looked up the price for 8 days rental on the sixth web site. When I put in the pick-up place in France, Avignon TGV for May 1,2009 it states the station is closed for a bank holiday. I realise this is a major holiday in France but when I emailed the TGV train station this was their answer.
Yes, there will be rail service on the TGV from Paris to Avignon on May 1st.
Anyways, now I'm kinda scared, does anyone know if the Avignon station is opened for sure on May 1.
Yes, there will be rail service on the TGV from Paris to Avignon on May 1st.
Anyways, now I'm kinda scared, does anyone know if the Avignon station is opened for sure on May 1.
#28
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Joined: Jul 2007
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When I rented from Economy Rental Cars, you could have the car delivered to you for an extra fee. I believe they could also do it even if the office was closed or not during their normal operating hours. It just cost more. Our car ultimately came from Sixt with Economy being the broker
#29
Joined: Nov 2008
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I just found this site here www.carrentalsgermany.de and find the prices very reasonable, any1 got any experience with this?
#30
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Steve,
When we rented from Economycarrentals.com we rented a car for 8 days in the Czech Republic and the total was $261 USD we got a Mercedes "A" Class. The site you mentioned shows the same car but the price was 423 euros for the same amount of time so that's about $541 USD.
When we rented from Economycarrentals.com we rented a car for 8 days in the Czech Republic and the total was $261 USD we got a Mercedes "A" Class. The site you mentioned shows the same car but the price was 423 euros for the same amount of time so that's about $541 USD.
#33
Joined: Nov 2008
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Hy galeforce,
true, in czech economycarrentals.com are indeed cheaper, but carrentalsgermany.de shows 1 week Mercedes A class for 240 whilst the other price is 295....
But thx for the other one, gotta use that next time in prague
true, in czech economycarrentals.com are indeed cheaper, but carrentalsgermany.de shows 1 week Mercedes A class for 240 whilst the other price is 295....
But thx for the other one, gotta use that next time in prague

#34
Joined: Aug 2007
Posts: 17,471
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Hi All; I am just checking rentals for Croatia and find a big difference for the same car with these companies. Insurance is covered with 'no excess' with both companies. It's conceivable each company could place us with Sixt. For a Scoda Octavia, pick-up in Zagreb on June 1st and drop-off in Dubrovnik on June 10th, economycarrentals.com price is 623 euros [803 US]. But for economycarhire.com it is 312 pounds [492 US]. Help, am I correct in my math, or am I doing something wrong? THANKS Iris P.S. It seems like going direct to the Sixt web site their insurance is all inclusive too, but [with excess].
#35

Joined: Dec 2003
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So far, so good: our rental was actually a tad less than the original amount; there was no additional charge for having a diesel; and the whole experience was hassle-free. The Sixt policy is that renters return the car with a full tank of gas, BTW.
#36
Joined: Mar 2008
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we used sixt - colleague recommended them after driving ireland
we drove croatia
was all ok
smooth pick up from zagreb
but
you have to ask questions and know the questions you need to ask
for eg
we were told by sixt at the airport that if we went to montenegro and asked to pay extra insurance that sixt would reimburse us
upon arrival back at the airport we showed our receipt and were declined
we were supposed to inform sixt that we were intending to go to montenegro before we left
they didnt tell us that when we were picking up
so we lost a few euros
no big buck but still it makes you a little mad sometimes
another thing - make sure that when you get the car someone shows you how to work the damn thing
the manual had no english
this was nuts i thought - letting us out on the road with no idea how to even get the petrol cap off
there i was reading through the croatian instructions with a dictionary - great start
sixt was again the cheapest deal for norway - our next trip
but no sooner did OH inform me of their rates than the offer disappeared
and we have booked with hertz - a bit more money but we can cancel easily if a better deal comes up
otherwise id give sixt a go again- the regional branches can vary of course so you cant judge the whole company on our experience
we had an opel chevrolet
we drove croatia
was all ok
smooth pick up from zagreb
but
you have to ask questions and know the questions you need to ask
for eg
we were told by sixt at the airport that if we went to montenegro and asked to pay extra insurance that sixt would reimburse us
upon arrival back at the airport we showed our receipt and were declined
we were supposed to inform sixt that we were intending to go to montenegro before we left
they didnt tell us that when we were picking up
so we lost a few euros
no big buck but still it makes you a little mad sometimes
another thing - make sure that when you get the car someone shows you how to work the damn thing
the manual had no english
this was nuts i thought - letting us out on the road with no idea how to even get the petrol cap off
there i was reading through the croatian instructions with a dictionary - great start
sixt was again the cheapest deal for norway - our next trip
but no sooner did OH inform me of their rates than the offer disappeared
and we have booked with hertz - a bit more money but we can cancel easily if a better deal comes up
otherwise id give sixt a go again- the regional branches can vary of course so you cant judge the whole company on our experience
we had an opel chevrolet



