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Conference terri::cars_uk

Title:Cars in the UK
Notice:Please read new conference charter 1.70
Moderator:COMICS::SHELLEYELD
Created:Sun Mar 06 1994
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2584
Total number of notes:63384

431.0. "Hire car/Hire company...comparison." by DRONGO::MATTHEWS (The :-) sign means happy Noting...) Tue Jan 03 1989 14:02

    I thought this might be a good place to start a note about Hire
    Cars.
    
    I assume quite a lot of people from Digital hire cars in the UK
    and the idea of this Note is to provode a place to report about the
    car hired and/or the hire company itself.
    
    If some people hire a lot of different cars, this could provide
    a reasonable comparison between models. If not, just a comparison
    between the hire car and your normal form of transportation.
    
    When I get a couple of minutes later today, I will tell you what
    I thought about the Montego 1.6L I hired over Christmas (it isn't
    all bad...:-) :-) )...
    
    Mark
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431.6PEKING::ATKINSAFri Mar 19 1993 15:1514
    
    A problem.
    
    	I'm only 19yrs and I need a decent size car to take on my holiday
    in August.The problem is that i'm 2 yrs below the age at which most
    hire companies allow hire(21 yrs min).I've tried loads of companies,but
    drawn a blank.One company said they'd give me a car if my insurance
    company would give me cover,but for 7 days in a 1.4i Astra they want
    150quid,so I told them to get on their bike.
    
    		Any suggestions
    
    	Andy..Of-all-the-problems-in-the-world-today-i'm-2-years-to-young.
    
431.7IOSG::DAVEYJFri Mar 19 1993 16:435
    Hertz used to rent to under 21s. Don't forget that Digital has an
    agreement with Avis -- available for personal as well as business rental. 
    You might find that the Digital agreement covers under 21s.
    
    John
431.8NEWOA::DALLISONSix string madman for hireFri Mar 19 1993 16:566
    
    No they didn't. I tried all well known hire companies a few years back
    to try and get a hire car and none of them were interested (clean
    license, reference from Digital).
    
    -Tony
431.9KAOOA::LAVIGNEFri Mar 19 1993 17:328
    According to VTX travel under the Car Rental Introduction heading, "The
    age requirement for employees who rent vehicles from Avis is eighteen
    (18) years of age.  If your a DEC employee you should be able to get a
    rental for business or personal use.
    Try again, this time be a little more forcefull/also check with your
    local AVIS/DEC rep, they may be able to help out.
    good luck
    JP
431.10RUTILE::BISHOPWhat the HELL are you talking about man!Mon Mar 22 1993 13:069
Remember that personal use under the AVIS/DEC agreement does not included any
kind of insurance (over here anyway). Check it carefully. And get written
confirmation that it is OK.

I booked a hire car (group A) through AVIS/DEC and turned up at Aberdeen airport
expecting a little fiesta, they only had a sierra xr4i left so naturally i said
i'd take that... "how old are you sir?"... "err 19"... "i'm sorry but we can't
hire out to you blah blah blah"... left me in Aberdeen on a Saturday afternoon
(everythings closed!!!!) with no transport... a very sticky situation! ;-)
431.12Another license?BRUMMY::RICHARDYour robot sounds like Pink FloydMon Mar 22 1993 13:386
Perhaps an International Driving Permit?

Do they include space for endorsements?

_Richard
431.14AABRUMMY::RICHARDYour robot sounds like Pink FloydMon Mar 22 1993 13:5818
The AA know how to get these permits,  I think you need a photo as well as your
normal license.

It is a old dodge to get one of these in advance so that you can drive abroad
even if you get banned at home!

I remember that one of these was advisable in Europe before all this license
harmonisation rubbish,  however I think they are still advisable for USA.

Regards,

_Richard

BTW:

When you license is clean,  perhaps it could get destroyed? in the washing 
machine,  and then you could get a clean duplicate!!!
431.16DVLC will issue a duplicate; CDW on US DEC/AVISIOSG::SHOVEDave Shove -- REO2-G/M6Mon Mar 22 1993 18:4926
    RE 14 --
    
    Once your DR10 (or any other suspension) has officially become history
    (10 years for DR, 3 years for others I think) PLUS ONE YEAR, you can
    apply to Swansea for a clean duplicate. They make a nominal charge.
    
    RE International Drivers' Permits - the AA not only "know how to get
    these", they can issue them, on the spot. Turn up to an AA office (e.g.
    in Reading at the Broad Street Mall) with a passport photo, your normal
    license and a fee (I forget how much) and there you are. I'd phone them
    first to check.
    
    RE earlier reply --
    
    I *think* that personal use of an AVIS car on the DEC-deal in the U.S.
    includes Collision Damage Waiver (just as well, as it's normally quite
    an expensive add-on, and is VITAL in the U.S because without it you're
    liable up to the full value of the car. This is except in a couple of
    states where they've made this illegal).
    
    This was definitely the case in August last year, when I rented an AVIS
    car from Boston-Logan for a couple of weeks' personal use on the
    DEC-deal. Much cheaper than any other supplier too. But I would check
    to make sure the deal on CDW hasn't changed.
    
    D.
431.17Car Hire CompaniesRTOMS2::ADAMSONCcraig@adamson.org.ukMon Dec 09 1996 16:5314