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JB007
In France.
Corsica.
Peugeot Partner Tepee.
Martinique.
Peugeot 206+.
Métropole.
Renault Clio.
Renault Clio.
Renault Clio.
Renault Clio.
Renault Master.
Peugeot 306.
Peugeot 208.
Citroën C1.
Citroën C3.
Citroën C1.
Citroën C4 Coupé.
Fiat Ducato.
Corsica.
Peugeot Partner Tepee.
Martinique.
Peugeot 206+.
Métropole.
Renault Clio.
Renault Clio.
Renault Clio.
Renault Clio.
Renault Master.
Peugeot 306.
Peugeot 208.
Citroën C1.
Citroën C3.
Citroën C1.
Citroën C4 Coupé.
Fiat Ducato.
JB007
In Crète (Greece).
Ford Focus.
In Spain.
Peugeot 206.
Seat León.
Fiat Panda.
Seat León.
Ford Focus.
In Spain.
Peugeot 206.
Seat León.
Fiat Panda.
Seat León.
Purzel89
Drove a terrible Volkswagen Golf 7 with DSG.
Broke my dashcam cable because the 12 Volt socket was too far away and my cable was too short.
The DSG was the only thing that satisfied me. This black plastic is ugly, the tyre pressure sensor gave false warnings and this is not good enough for a car that starts at 18,000 Euro.
Broke my dashcam cable because the 12 Volt socket was too far away and my cable was too short.
The DSG was the only thing that satisfied me. This black plastic is ugly, the tyre pressure sensor gave false warnings and this is not good enough for a car that starts at 18,000 Euro.
Raul1983
Rental cars I've driven:
Nissan Altima (California/Nevada, USA)
VW Golf Mk7 (Valencia, Spain)
Fiat Grande Punto (Lithuania)
Nissan Altima (California/Nevada, USA)
VW Golf Mk7 (Valencia, Spain)
Fiat Grande Punto (Lithuania)
Ddey65
Isn't rather the opposite, the US that has bigger standards than the rest of the world?
Oh, we did. Those of us who weren't born in the late-1990's know what a big car is. Check out this ad for rental cars:
http://blogs.cornell.edu/armapp/files/2013/03/4-space-28v7g0r.jpg
To make matters worse, my 16-year-old Toyota Camry is actually bigger than the Chevy Impalas of the 21st Century.
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shlc647
A couple weeks ago my Dad and I rented a 2017 GMC Sierra 1500 Regular Cab from U-Haul to help move some stuff over to our new house. I had to drive it since he broke his foot a few days before. The 5.3 liter V8 in it was really powerful and the handling was really good, had a slightly better turning radius then my TL since it is 17 years newer.
antp
Isn't rather the opposite, the US that has bigger standards than the rest of the world?
(though that rental companies should then accommodate to local trends)
(though that rental companies should then accommodate to local trends)
Ddey65
God I can't stand rental car companies. My Passat is in rehab and I am currently renting a car for most of this week. Ordered an "Intermediate" at a popular rental company (hint: they picked me up), which should be a car the size of a Honda Civic. Was offered two choices a Nissan Note (which would be a downgrade, no thanks!) or a Kia Soul, which according to rental car company land is a "Standard" size (Standards are typically the size of a Toyota Camry). I took the Soul (more like Soul-less). What an uncomfortable, under-powered, ugly shitbox.
Rental car companies have different standards than the rest of us when it comes to size and classifications. When I tried to rent that Focus Station Wagon, they also offered a Ford Taurus and classified it as a Large car! The Crown Vic was a "luxury car." Now I like the Crown Vic, and I know that back in the day it was a marque of prestige, but those days are long gone, even though they had some upper scale models at the time.
ingo
In October, when I went by plane for three days to Scotland, where my wife stayed for a week on vacations, I had a Skoda Rapid as rental car.
A good car, very good quality. Not, that I would like to have such a car, but I was very satified with it.
A good car, very good quality. Not, that I would like to have such a car, but I was very satified with it.