I used Tangtu in the US last year. It worked well within the state, but it didn't work at the boundary of two states. In Death Valley and Page, it didn't work. I reported it to their customer service, and they said there was a problem with it. Is there a problem with the paid version ? United States Q&A
I am struggling with why just a small scratch requires the full deductible. I asked the customer service to provide me with a link to the relevant rules of the car dealership, but they said they didn't have it. So I'm asking, do I have to pay the full deductible ? Thailand Q&A
Hi guys, I am renting a car in New Zealand and the customer service asked me to use 95 octane petrol. However, all I can see on the road are 91 and 98 octane petrol. What should I do? I am in a hurry ? New Zealand Q&A
What is the power standard in New Zealand? Do I need a converter plug ? New Zealand Q&A
Do any of you seasoned car returners need to wash the car before returning it? Thank you ? Canada Q&A
What does loading zone mean? Does it mean that there are trucks loading and unloading goods in the area ? Australia Q&A
Do you have a mileage limit every day ? Australia Q&A
Do you guys know Fara's email ? Iceland Q&A
Are you talking about merchant verification or credit card center verification ? United Kingdom Q&A
What's your schedule about ? United States Q&A
How much do you usually exchange ? Taiwan(China) Q&A
Where is Tan Dasniba Pier ? Norway Q&A
Ah? Motor vehicle driver's license ? Austria Q&A
Ask again ? United States Q&A
In fact, it's almost the same as in China. If you are a good driver in China, you will have no problem in Canada! When you rent a car, the website will tell you about the traffic rules and insurance in Canada. The service is very good. There is no toll on Canadian highways. The drivers there drive very strictly. When our domestic traffic is also like this, it will be a real strong country. Gasoline is cheaper than in China, about 5.6 RMB per liter, and there are differences in different places. Remember to fill up the gas (87 octane) if you have the chance ? Canada Q&A