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Old Jun 10th 2016, 1:48 pm
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Hi Guys,

I hope to be in Ayamonte from late July to the beginning of September. As you might expect car hire through the normal car hire sites is very expensive even for economy cars - €1,500 without excess insurance. Any ideas on other alternatives?

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Old Jun 10th 2016, 7:12 pm
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The problem may be that most cheaper car hire companies have a limit of 30 days. Have you looked at swapping the car half way through? Or booking for only 30 days and then asking if they will extend?
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I fear you may have left it a little late to book for such a long period in peak season, however my cousin did exactly the same thing a couple of years ago and ended up bkg direct with Travelrent by emailing them. I believe she always books direct now. Not sure about the insce excess though. I prefer the security of ECH. Hope that helps.
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Old Jun 11th 2016, 1:46 am
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Thanks for the tips guys, I will give both options a try,

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Also, excess insurance: consider an annual policy. We pay just under £40 which covers as many trips as we want.
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Also, excess insurance: consider an annual policy. We pay just under £40 which covers as many trips as we want.
Hi George

Here is a copy of a mail I sent to a friend recently:

Note that the insurance that Kath recommends (as I do) is based on the length of stay, and multiple trips. We have the 60 day policy that you will probably need for your dates:

Jon


Here is the one I use most of the time.
https://www.economycarhire.com/ you pay in Sterling

or I also compare with
Rental Cars . EconomyCarRentals In Euros


Remember to add the cost of Spain border card and (if required) additional driver (I make a little spreadsheet to compare companies.) Sometimes these are free.

For our next rental I went with the second one - it was for once cheaper.. all inclusive it was 392Eur for 38 days rental. Which I think is a fantastic price for the high season.

I also use this company for an ANNUAL car insurance cover Car Hire Excess Insurance | insurance4carhire.com

A years cover is often the price of 1 rentals additional insurance at the car rental company. Most companies will give insurance but there may be a 1000Eur 'franchise'. When you rent you are asked if you want this and it can add a lot of cost. With this insurance policy I can refuse the extras and am covered for up to 60 days each rental (as many as I want in a year). There is also a cheaper 30 day policy. I use my Belgian address and even though its a UK company. In the event of a problem, I pay get a receipt and claim it back from the insurance company. If you are renting only occasionally then perhaps it is cheaper with the car rental company.
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Old Jun 14th 2016, 12:26 pm
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Originally Posted by Jon-Bxl
Hi George

Here is a copy of a mail I sent to a friend recently:

Note that the insurance that Kath recommends (as I do) is based on the length of stay, and multiple trips. We have the 60 day policy that you will probably need for your dates:

Jon


Here is the one I use most of the time.
https://www.economycarhire.com/ you pay in Sterling

or I also compare with
Rental Cars . EconomyCarRentals In Euros


Remember to add the cost of Spain border card and (if required) additional driver (I make a little spreadsheet to compare companies.) Sometimes these are free.

For our next rental I went with the second one - it was for once cheaper.. all inclusive it was 392Eur for 38 days rental. Which I think is a fantastic price for the high season.

I also use this company for an ANNUAL car insurance cover Car Hire Excess Insurance | insurance4carhire.com

A years cover is often the price of 1 rentals additional insurance at the car rental company. Most companies will give insurance but there may be a 1000Eur 'franchise'. When you rent you are asked if you want this and it can add a lot of cost. With this insurance policy I can refuse the extras and am covered for up to 60 days each rental (as many as I want in a year). There is also a cheaper 30 day policy. I use my Belgian address and even though its a UK company. In the event of a problem, I pay get a receipt and claim it back from the insurance company. If you are renting only occasionally then perhaps it is cheaper with the car rental company.
Also, most car excess insurance policies will also cover damage to locks, roof, tyres and undercarriage - car rental company insurance doesn't usually cover these.
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very useful info, I am trying to explore Isla canella area and Ayamonte for purchasing a property there and next time I will hire a car from Faro Airport, as initially there will be many short trips to the rea. any tips will be appreciated
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i use ZipAuto (P4 carpark Faro Airport) book via their web site.
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Thanks Bitmanev
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Old Aug 12th 2016, 7:22 am
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sorry, just see my typo; that should be ziTauto (auto type correction beats me) Zitauto Car Rental Portugal
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I've regularly used Drive 4 Fun and found them excellent {note I have no commercial relationship - just a customer}
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I always use Drive4Fun, and highly recommend then, had a bad experience with RentAuto, and with ZitAuto I declined 3 cars in the space of 1 hour as the tyres were in a dreadful state.......
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Old Aug 14th 2016, 5:35 pm
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Thanks to all posters for the information.

I contacted Travel Rent by email and they came in at under €1,000. When I picked the car up in P4 Faro it turned out to be a brand new Seat with only 27km on the clock.! I'm due to return it in early September but so far so good.

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