I’ve got a few trips planned this year and need to book some rental cars. I’m travelling with my family and need seats for 4 people and 1 large suitcase, 1 rollaboard, 1 compact kid stroller, and 3 backpacks. Usually this means booking a full size sedan or mid size SUV.
414bhp wrote What is your strategy for getting a decent rental car in the US?
If money is no object, reserve a rental in "full size" or "SUV" categories.
Most rental companies have those, though names many vary.
Expect to pay 2x or 3x the base rate for those.
414bhp wrote Any different advice for doing the same in Italy?
Depends on where you are going, roads will be varying from "small highway" to "narrow country road" to something almost unpassable in a full-size car or an SUV. If you plan to drive into any towns or cities, you will need to downscale to something much narrower than an SUV to physically make it. NX / Q4 maybe almost the max width you could get away with.
414bhp wrote Also, what’s your favorite rental car model, if it’s available?
Personally, I maintain a "premium/gold/platinum" status with 1-2 rental car companies and stock with those. That works well in the US and guarantees upgrades and availability.
Worldwide, you have to make an extra effort to confirm that the car rental chain of your choosing actually operates at that location (many cross brand, especially in southern Europe), and has the cars of the type and size that you expect. In other words - call those sites, and speak to someone who works there (and hopefully speaks english) and can validate what cars they have in their rental fleet. Be prepared to hear about and research Peugeots and Citroens that you did not know existed. Otherwise, all bets are off.
HTH,
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