Can I pick up the car in Italy, drive through Switzerland, and return it in Germany ? Germany Q&A
Do you have experience renting a Volkswagen Caravelle 9-seater MPV? Is the seating arrangement 2+2+2+3? We are 8 people with 6 20-inch suitcases. Will it fit? How much is the deposit charged by the car rental company? Thank you ? Germany Q&A
Excuse me, will a speed display screen in the village be caught for speeding ? Germany Q&A
Do you have any friends who have parked their cars at Frankfurt Airport outside working hours ? Germany Q&A
Where to buy the transit ticket from Germany to Austria via Königssee and Salzburg ? Germany Q&A
Are the toll booths on German highways also cash-only after obtaining a card ? Germany Q&A
When renting a car abroad, how to use the paper parking time card? Do you dial the start time of parking or the time of leaving ? Germany Q&A
Hello! I parked my car overnight at a parking meter on Stuttgart's streets for the first time. Can you tell me how Germany's parking meter fees are regulated? Thank you ? Germany Q&A
Excuse me, when we go back to Shanghai from Berlin, transfer in Amsterdam, can we claim the refund at Berlin airport or Amsterdam airport? ? Germany Q&A
About German refund, I would like to ask, if I choose to refund to credit card instead of getting cash on the spot, do I still have to go to each refund counter after customs stamp, or can't I just put it in the mailbox directly ? Germany Q&A
Can I buy Austrian highway tickets at gas stations in Germany ? Germany Q&A
Can you please tell me how much money will we need for 3 adults for 13 days in Germany and Austria? We have already booked our flights, hotels, and car rental (rental car express). For example, breakfast is provided by the hotel, how much will lunch and dinner cost ? Germany Q&A
Do you need to obtain driving license certification for three countries if you want to travel freely by car in Germany, Italy, and France ? Germany Q&A
Can an American driver's license be used to rent a car in Germany ? Germany Q&A
Overall, driving in Germany is much easier than driving domestically. No one changes lanes randomly, and as long as you see the road rights signs and follow the order of road rights, you can go ahead. You won't have to slow down and observe like you do in China when you come to an intersection, just in case a car comes out ? Germany Q&A