We are 8 people, 3 couples and 2 children aged 7. We plan to self-drive in southern France and Italy from July 10. Can we rent a 9-seater car? We are worried that the luggage compartment is too small ? France Q&A
Hi, I'm renting a Corolla hatchback. Originally it wouldn't be a problem to put two suitcases in. However, after checking my flight tickets, I found that each person is allowed to bring two pieces of luggage weighing up to 23kg as checked luggage, so I want to bring another suitcase. The question is, will a Corolla hatchback be able to fit in a 28-inch, 24-inch, and 20-inch suitcase ? New Zealand Q&A
Summer is so lovely! Can the two-door car carry two 26-inch suitcases? If the trunk can't hold them, will the police care if you put them on the seat ? New Zealand Q&A
Has anyone rented a Peugeot 3008? Is the luggage easy to put in? Is the size of Italian cars different from domestic cars? I'm hesitating between choosing an A4 Avant or a Peugeot 3008. Although it may not be the same model in the end, I'm still undecided, after all, the price difference is quite large ? Italy Q&A
A family of three plans to rent a car for Road trip in Germany. Where is the cheapest place to rent a car? Because they have a 4-year-old child, they would like to rent a more comfortable car model, so that it won't be too crowded to sit in, and the luggage consists of one large and one small suitcase ? Germany Q&A
I stayed for one night, drove into the parking lot, and the attendant appeared for the fee. When I picked up the car, the attendant was also there. My luggage is at that hotel, and it's hard to say if there's anyone watching overnight. The parking lot doesn't have a fence or a guard booth, but it still looks safe. After all, there are few outsiders in the small city, mostly tourists. If the luggage is left in the car overnight, don't open the trunk after parking, just cover it up so it's not visible from the outside ? Spain Q&A
Yesterday when renting a car at Sixt Heathrow, we originally booked a Skoda Superb Estate. When renting the car, the waiter said the car was too small and tried to upgrade us to a BMW. I refused. The car looked very good and the boot was big enough to fit all four of our suitcases. However, the car showed that the tyre pressure was not enough, so they gave us a Mercedes 220 instead. But the car screen showed that we had to add AdBlue when we drove more than 700 miles. The waiter said we didn't have to worry about it. After we started driving, the screen showed that we had to add oil the next time we refuelled. After driving for an hour, we arrived in Oxford and the car started to lose power. We couldn't even get it to go fast. We could only drive slowly. In this situation, is there something wrong with the car that we need to call for roadside assistance? Have any of you ever experienced this ? United Kingdom Q&A