I scraped the rim. I am waiting for the damage assessment amount to come out ? United Kingdom Q&A
Do you tip the guy who checks the car when you rent it ? Thailand Q&A
What is the estimated fuel consumption of the Dacia SUV I just rented ? Iceland Q&A
Is it very traffic-consuming to use the navigation built-in IPhone ? United States Q&A
The difference between spending money to see the stars and not spending money ? New Zealand Q&A
@Babala: No consumption tax paid ? New Zealand Q&A
Do I need to wash the car before returning it? Will I be charged a cleaning fee if I don't wash it ? Iceland Q&A
Oh, don't go to Turkey? Free cancellation? What does that mean haha ? Turkey Q&A
Not an annual card? Is it the one for a month ? Switzerland Q&A
Is there a charge for returning the car early ? Australia Q&A
How is the cost of renting a car calculated ? Germany Q&A
Can anyone tell me if you pay the fare with Grab, is it deducted once when you order, and then deducted again according to the actual fare (because there is a toll fee)? I received two credit card payment information.. ? Malaysia 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
미국에서 저녁을 먹었는데, 첫 번째로 식당에서 청구된 금액을 카드로 결제한 뒤, 두 번째로 주어진 레ceipt에는 팁 금액이 표기되어 있었습니다. 그리고 팁을 다시 카드로 결제해야 맞나요? 왜 제가 전에 팁을 결제하지 않은 것 같은데 ? United States Q&A
Don't worry too much about fuel consumption for Thai cars. Even with mountain roads and full-time air conditioning, the fuel consumption will still be acceptable. Diesel cars are 30% more fuel efficient than gasoline cars, so if you can accept the fuel prices in your own country, you will definitely be able to accept the fuel prices in Thailand ? Thailand Q&A