Driving by myself for 10 days starting from Iceland on the 16th. This is the first time I have driven by myself. I would like to ask the gods, how should I refuel the most suitable? Should I buy fuel cards ? Iceland Q&A
When I self-help returned the car, I encountered a male staff, and I also confirmed with him whether it was okay to go like this, and he said yes (but he didn't look at the fuel gauge), so I left. I didn't expect to encounter such a thing when I came back, it's really annoying ? United States Q&A
This ARCO prepaid 40 gas stations, only spent 28 yuan on fuel, and the rest Xiao He said to directly refund me to my card, but it's been three days and no refund, usually other gas stations are directly adjusted to the actual amount used, what should I do ? Canada Q&A
I have returned the car, and there was a little scratch in Granada. The car dealership checked the mileage and fuel gauge when I returned the car, and said it was okay! There was nothing for me to sign either? How do you usually return a car ? Spain Q&A
You agree to replace fuel used or pay a refueling charge of 3.53 dollars per gallon or 0.147 dollars per mile driven. Is this a trap set by the car rental company? Many people say they have to pay $60 even if they return the car with a full tank of gas ? United States Q&A
I saw that everyone said that using credit cards for fuel is inconvenient and cash is convenient. I'm just afraid that I don't have enough cash. We are two people, and we will be there for 16 days. I will use my card wherever I can. I wonder if 500 US dollars are enough ? United States Q&A
Hi everyone, I'm driving a Fiat 500, a diesel car, and my fuel gauge has popped up this reminder. I think it's asking me to add some kind of urea liquid, but I'm not quite sure. Can anyone help me out? If I do need to add this liquid, who's responsible for the cost? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! ? Italy Q&A
Can I ask a question? When I returned the car in Switzerland, at a self-service petrol station, I used my credit card to top up a total of 4 liters of fuel, but 150 francs were charged to my credit card ? Switzerland Q&A
Fellows, in urgent need, I'm refueling at N1, not very good at operating. After selecting the fuel amount of 3000 yuan, I don't know which one is gasoline between No. 1 and No. 2, hesitated for a moment, and was exited due to timeout. But the money was deducted, and the oil was not added ? Iceland Q&A
We rented a car from Alamo this time. I wonder if picking up the car and returning it will be very troublesome, such as adding insurance when picking up the car and checking if the fuel is full when returning it. ? Switzerland Q&A
Dear guys: I need your help. I have been Road trip in Norway these days. I topped up for the first time today, and it was deducted 1200 yuan at once, while the actual fuel cost was only more than 200 yuan. Will the difference be automatically refunded ? Norway Q&A
Is there a package to choose from? When renting a car in the United States, there is a package that pays 33 US dollars and returns the car with an empty fuel tank, which is very convenient. Are there any cheap packages to buy in advance in Germany ? Germany Q&A
I have a question. Did I select the oil before placing the order or not? Is it the same as in China, where you pick up the car with a full tank and return it with a full tank? Otherwise, do I have to pay not only for the fuel but also a service fee ? Australia Q&A
Consultation: Do you have to return the car with a full tank of gas? It is said that when you pick up the car, the fuel tank is how much, and when you return the car, you only need to maintain the same amount ? Australia Q&A
Maybe they think that when you rent a car, you should know that some rental areas do not have toll roads. The staff will assume that you will not drive far and will not tell you which toll road to take. The inside of the fuel tank lid will indicate what kind of fuel to add. The car manual is also in the car. If you forget to ask, you can read it yourself. If you don't understand, you can call or ask the people around you who you can ask. Don't think that everything will be taken care of properly. After all, this is in someone else's country. If you choose to travel freely, you must have a certain ability to cope with setbacks ? Turkey Q&A