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2015
6
August
What advice do you have for renting a car in Germany for a 3-week trip in September?
6
August
Question:
Humans say...
Emilia
we always used Avis. no troubles
Eva
Auto Europa
Steve
Carol, which airline are you flying with? We are doing the same but have not booked yet.
Carol
Hi Steve. Lufthansa.
Steve
Thank you Carol
Leneen
I don't know who you are. But sorry. I love Kelowna during the summer. Would not have a clue
Carol
@Steve, we booked with airmiles. However, Good non-stop to Frankfurt, leaving from Vancouver. Flew last year to Italy on Lufthansa and had a good experience with them.
Shawn
Budget was way less expensive for the exact same car. My wife and We shop around online before any trip.
Macarena
Auto Europe is by far the cheapest one http://www.autoeurope.com excellent reviews too
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Carol
Thanks to all of you who made some great recommendations. Will be looking into all the suggestions.
Sharon
Euro Car!
Carol
Yes. I've heard good reviews from Euro car too. Also heard good things about short term leasing programs. We'll be there almost a month, so we'll be looking into that too.
A.I. says...
Car Rentals in Germany
Renting a car in Germany is a great way to explore the country and its many attractions. There are a number of reputable car rental companies to choose from, so you're sure to find one that meets your needs and budget.
Here are a few tips for renting a car in Germany:
- Book your car in advance, especially if you're traveling during peak season.
- Compare prices from different car rental companies before you book.
- Make sure you understand the terms and conditions of your rental agreement.
- Be aware of the driving laws in Germany.
- Have fun!
Recommended car rental companies
Here are a few of the most reputable car rental companies in Germany:
- Hertz
- Avis
- Europcar
- Sixt
- Budget
These companies offer a wide range of cars to choose from, and they have locations all over Germany. You can book your car online or by phone.
Driving in Germany
Driving in Germany is relatively easy, but there are a few things you should keep in mind:
- The speed limit on the Autobahn (freeway) is 130 km/h (80 mph), but there are no speed limits on some sections of the Autobahn.
- You must have your headlights on at all times, even during the day.
- You must yield to pedestrians at all times.
- Be aware of the signs that indicate no passing zones.
- Do not drink and drive. The legal blood alcohol limit in Germany is 0.05%.
If you follow these tips, you'll be sure to have a safe and enjoyable driving experience in Germany.
Carol
Hi everyone, Does anybody has any advice re: car rentals in Germany. Going in September for 21 days. Specifically, companies with a decent reputation, etc.