car hire - paris to venice
Travelling to Europe in September/October. Looked quickly at
Avis[1] and Europcar[2] sites to get a feel for hiring cars to drive from Paris->Dijon->Brig->Venice. Car will be picked up in Paris and dropped off in Venice. Avis didn't even allow us to do it. Europcar seemed to have trouble with the car types we were choosing. Anyone recommend a car hire solution to achieve the above? Good, bad or otherwise experiences? [1] http://avis.com/AvisWeb/home/AvisHome [2] https://www.europcar4easyjet.com/ -- Troy Piggins |
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On Sun, 19 Aug 2007 15:46:24 +1000, Troy Piggins
<[email protected]> wrote: >Travelling to Europe in September/October. Looked quickly at >Avis[1] and Europcar[2] sites to get a feel for hiring cars to drive >from Paris->Dijon->Brig->Venice. Car will be picked up in Paris >and dropped off in Venice. > >Avis didn't even allow us to do it. >Europcar seemed to have trouble with the car types we were >choosing. > >Anyone recommend a car hire solution to achieve the above? > >Good, bad or otherwise experiences? What country do you live in and how long are you going for? If it's more than 17 days, check out lease-back. Prices vary depending on your home country. This is the Renault site, but there are also Peugot and Citroen versions: http://www.renault-eurodrive.com/ The closest drop-off point to Venice would be Milan. Cheers, Alan, Australia -- http://loraltravel.blogspot.com/ latest: Slovenia http://loraltraveloz.blogspot.com/ latest: Mossman Gorge in the Daintree Rainforest |
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lol how close !!!
Better off with the train "Alan S" <[email protected]> a �crit dans le message de news:[email protected]... > On Sun, 19 Aug 2007 15:46:24 +1000, Troy Piggins > <[email protected]> wrote: > >>Travelling to Europe in September/October. Looked quickly at >>Avis[1] and Europcar[2] sites to get a feel for hiring cars to drive >>from Paris->Dijon->Brig->Venice. Car will be picked up in Paris >>and dropped off in Venice. >> >>Avis didn't even allow us to do it. >>Europcar seemed to have trouble with the car types we were >>choosing. >> >>Anyone recommend a car hire solution to achieve the above? >> >>Good, bad or otherwise experiences? > > What country do you live in and how long are you going for? > If it's more than 17 days, check out lease-back. Prices vary > depending on your home country. > > This is the Renault site, but there are also Peugot and > Citroen versions: > http://www.renault-eurodrive.com/ > > The closest drop-off point to Venice would be Milan. > > > Cheers, Alan, Australia > -- > http://loraltravel.blogspot.com/ > latest: Slovenia > http://loraltraveloz.blogspot.com/ > latest: Mossman Gorge in the Daintree Rainforest |
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* Alan S is quoted & my replies are inline below :
> On Sun, 19 Aug 2007 15:46:24 +1000, Troy Piggins > <[email protected]> wrote: > >>Travelling to Europe in September/October. Looked quickly at >>Avis[1] and Europcar[2] sites to get a feel for hiring cars to drive >>from Paris->Dijon->Brig->Venice. Car will be picked up in Paris >>and dropped off in Venice. >> >>Avis didn't even allow us to do it. >>Europcar seemed to have trouble with the car types we were >>choosing. >> >>Anyone recommend a car hire solution to achieve the above? >> >>Good, bad or otherwise experiences? > > What country do you live in and how long are you going for? > If it's more than 17 days, check out lease-back. Prices vary > depending on your home country. > > This is the Renault site, but there are also Peugot and > Citroen versions: > http://www.renault-eurodrive.com/ > > The closest drop-off point to Venice would be Milan. > > Cheers, Alan, Australia G'day Alan - I'm in Aus as well (Brisbane). We'll only be driving/hiring the car for 4 days. I'll look at that site you recommend. -- Troy Piggins |
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* Runge3 is quoted & my replies are inline below :
> "Alan S" <[email protected]> a �crit dans le message de > news:[email protected]... >> On Sun, 19 Aug 2007 15:46:24 +1000, Troy Piggins >> <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>>Travelling to Europe in September/October. Looked quickly at >>>Avis[1] and Europcar[2] sites to get a feel for hiring cars to drive >>>from Paris->Dijon->Brig->Venice. Car will be picked up in Paris >>>and dropped off in Venice. >>> >>>Avis didn't even allow us to do it. >>>Europcar seemed to have trouble with the car types we were >>>choosing. >>> >>>Anyone recommend a car hire solution to achieve the above? >>> >>>Good, bad or otherwise experiences? >> >> What country do you live in and how long are you going for? >> If it's more than 17 days, check out lease-back. Prices vary >> depending on your home country. >> >> This is the Renault site, but there are also Peugot and >> Citroen versions: >> http://www.renault-eurodrive.com/ >> >> The closest drop-off point to Venice would be Milan. > > lol how close !!! > Better off with the train Train is not an option. My girlfriend gets motion-sickness and we need to be able to stop when needed. She copes better if she drives occassionally. -- Troy Piggins |
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On Aug 19, 6:46 am, Troy Piggins <[email protected]> wrote:
> Travelling to Europe in September/October. Looked quickly at > Avis[1] and Europcar[2] sites to get a feel for hiring cars to drive > from Paris->Dijon->Brig->Venice. Car will be picked up in Paris > and dropped off in Venice. > Sadly you will find that the cost of dropping this car off in another country will be prohibitively expensive, if you can find any hire company willing to take it on. The problem being that a French registered car is useless in Italy so they have to repatriate it back to France. You could try Auto-Europe, they have experience of this sort of thing: http://www.tinyurl.com/zenhx Regards, Graham http://www.ams-link.co.uk |
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<<Avis didn't even allow us to do it.
Europcar seemed to have trouble with the car types we were choosing.>> There are about 4 or so car hire firms with pickup/drop off points in the Piazza Roma in Venice itself, including Avis, which might be useful to know. There are more, I think, out at the airport. If you are in the Aus equivalent of the AA or RAC or similar, it might be worth contacting them and asking who they use in Europe. A couple of years ago, my radiator died in Italy and it was more trouble to get it fixed than to get the car sent home. The AA fixed me up with a car for the rest of my holidays and for the journey back up to the ferry at Zeebrugge where I handed it in at Brugge. It was through Hertz and there was certainly a bit of hassle setting it up but it can be done. I don't think it was prohibitively expensive because we had a budget on our insurance and it was done well within that. They gave me a locally registered car for the rest of my time in Italy and, on the way home, I had to call in to Milan Airport and swap it for one registered in France but it worked out OK. At the moment, if you are going on holiday to catch the sunshine, you might do better to stay at home. It is a really crap summer in the northern bits and it is/was roasting in the south. |
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Make credence recognised that on Sun, 19 Aug 2007 17:06:09 +1000, Troy
Piggins <[email protected]> has scripted: >Train is not an option. My girlfriend gets motion-sickness and >we need to be able to stop when needed. She copes better if she >drives occassionally. If it's just the train from Paris to Venice, could she just take motion sickness medication for the once off trip? IME it knocks you out cold for the journey, but seriously doing that trip by car will be much more effort than by train. -- --- DFM - http://www.deepfriedmars.com --- -- |
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On Sun, 19 Aug 2007 11:44:34 +0200, Doesn't Frequently Mop
<deepfreudmoors@eITmISaACTUALLYiREAL!l.nu> wrote: >Make credence recognised that on Sun, 19 Aug 2007 17:06:09 +1000, Troy >Piggins <[email protected]> has scripted: > >>Train is not an option. My girlfriend gets motion-sickness and >>we need to be able to stop when needed. She copes better if she >>drives occassionally. > >If it's just the train from Paris to Venice, could she just take >motion sickness medication for the once off trip? IME it knocks you >out cold for the journey, but seriously doing that trip by car will be >much more effort than by train. I wondered how she managed the flight to Europe, but didn't like to ask. -- Martin |
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"Troy Piggins" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]... My girlfriend gets motion-sickness and > we need to be able to stop when needed. Your flight looks like being entertaining... I've never met anyone who get motion sickness on a train. -- William Black I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Barbeques on fire by the chalets past the castle headland I watched the gift shops glitter in the darkness off the Newborough gate All these moments will be lost in time, like icecream on the beach Time for tea. |
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On Sun, 19 Aug 2007 11:18:14 GMT, in rec.travel.europe, "William Black"
<[email protected]> arranged some electrons, so they looked like this: ... ... "Troy Piggins" <[email protected]> wrote in message ... news:[email protected]... ... ... My girlfriend gets motion-sickness and ... > we need to be able to stop when needed. ... ... Your flight looks like being entertaining... ... ... I've never met anyone who get motion sickness on a train. Especially the TGV, it's like sitting down at home! |
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* William Black is quoted & my replies are inline below :
> > "Troy Piggins" <[email protected]> wrote in message > news:[email protected]... > >> My girlfriend gets motion-sickness and >> we need to be able to stop when needed. > > Your flight looks like being entertaining... LOL. I know. I've taken the flight before and know what to expect. She hasn't and doesn't. We're breaking up the flight over there with a stop-over in Singapore. Hopefully that'll help. Aww, who am I kidding... > I've never met anyone who get motion sickness on a train. Me neither. Especially those high-speed ones over there. That Eurostar is smooth as silk IIRC. -- Troy Piggins |
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* amslink is quoted & my replies are inline below :
> On Aug 19, 6:46 am, Troy Piggins <[email protected]> wrote: >> Travelling to Europe in September/October. Looked quickly at >> Avis[1] and Europcar[2] sites to get a feel for hiring cars to drive >> from Paris->Dijon->Brig->Venice. Car will be picked up in Paris >> and dropped off in Venice. >> > > > Sadly you will find that the cost of dropping this car off in another > country will be prohibitively expensive, if you can find any hire > company willing to take it on. The problem being that a French > registered car is useless in Italy so they have to repatriate it back > to France. You could try Auto-Europe, they have experience of this > sort of thing: > > http://www.tinyurl.com/zenhx Thanks, I'll look into it. -- Troy Piggins |
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* Doesn't Frequently Mop is quoted & my replies are inline below
* : > Make credence recognised that on Sun, 19 Aug 2007 17:06:09 +1000, Troy > Piggins <[email protected]> has scripted: > >>Train is not an option. My girlfriend gets motion-sickness and >>we need to be able to stop when needed. She copes better if she >>drives occassionally. > > If it's just the train from Paris to Venice, could she just take > motion sickness medication for the once off trip? IME it knocks you > out cold for the journey, but seriously doing that trip by car will be > much more effort than by train. I know, that was my thoughts also. Who would've thought a woman wouldn't believe me and thinks she knows best. -- Troy Piggins |
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* Ednet is quoted & my replies are inline below :
> > <<Avis didn't even allow us to do it. > Europcar seemed to have trouble with the car types we were > choosing.>> > > There are about 4 or so car hire firms with pickup/drop off points in the > Piazza Roma in Venice itself, including Avis, which might be useful to know. > There are more, I think, out at the airport. > > If you are in the Aus equivalent of the AA or RAC or similar, it might be > worth contacting them and asking who they use in Europe. A couple of years > ago, my radiator died in Italy and it was more trouble to get it fixed than > to get the car sent home. The AA fixed me up with a car for the rest of my > holidays and for the journey back up to the ferry at Zeebrugge where I > handed it in at Brugge. It was through Hertz and there was certainly a bit > of hassle setting it up but it can be done. I don't think it was > prohibitively expensive because we had a budget on our insurance and it was > done well within that. They gave me a locally registered car for the rest of > my time in Italy and, on the way home, I had to call in to Milan Airport and > swap it for one registered in France but it worked out OK. Ok, thanks for the tips. > At the moment, if you are going on holiday to catch the sunshine, you might > do better to stay at home. It is a really crap summer in the northern bits > and it is/was roasting in the south. Not to catch sunshine. We're planning on standing in queues at all the tourist attractions getting hassled by gypsies ;-) -- Troy Piggins |
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