Friends, just arrived in Chiang Mai and rented a Corolla! Connected the mobile data line to the car to play music, and the staff connected it well. Why can't our family of three connect three mobile phones (iPhone)? Please teach me ? Thailand Q&A
Excuse me, can a Highlander with 5 seats, including the driver, fit three 28-inch suitcases ? New Zealand Q&A
Hello everyone, we are three adults and one 5-year-old child. We have two 28-inch suitcases and one carry-on suitcase. Can we fit our luggage in a Toyota Camry rental in Vancouver? It's our first Road trip, and we're not sure if it's allowed to put luggage in the back seat of a car abroad ? Canada Q&A
What should I do if I drive a Road trip car with four elderly people for nine days in the South Island? Should I rent a Highlander or a larger MPV like the Toyota Alphard? Which one has more space? My main concern is that the MPV may not have enough power, and I don't know what the road conditions are like. I'm worried that it will be difficult to drive. Thank you everyone ? New Zealand Q&A
I'm picking up a Chrysler midsize MPV from Philadelphia Car Rental, and when I got there, there was a freshly waxed Toyota Sienna. So I asked the rental company to switch vehicles. Because the car was wet, I didn't check it carefully, and only after I drove off did I realize that there was a long scratch from top to bottom on the right side of the car. I wonder if there will be any problems when I return the car? Have any of your friends had similar problems ? United States Q&A
I'm still working hard to get back the cost of a tank of gas. On the way back from the South Island to Auckland, I took half a day to go to Muriwai Beach and spent half a day looking for a rental car company near the airport. I found a Corolla for 480 yuan with full insurance. When I picked up the car, the salesperson tried to sell me an additional 27 New Zealand dollars of insurance, but I ignored her. When I looked inside the car, the fuel tank only had enough fuel to run 121 kilometers. I told her about it, and she said it was no problem as long as I returned the car with an empty fuel tank. Since the pickup and return process had gone smoothly before, I didn't think much of it. When I returned the car the next morning, there was still enough fuel in the tank to run for more than 130 kilometers. But as soon as I arrived at the airport, I received information that I had been charged 134.11 New Zealand dollars, and when I asked, it turned out to be for fuel. Can you imagine where the credibility comes from ? New Zealand Q&A
4: The main roads in Thailand, both in the north and south ? Thailand Q&A