I arrived at 1:28 PM, and the sign on the door said the break time started at 1:30 PM, but they stopped operating earlier. The sign also indicated they would return to work at 2:30 PM, but the staff didn't show up until 3:10 PM.
The car was very good, relatively new and there were no issues with its performance. During the rental process, they suggested we buy insurance, but we informed them that we had already purchased full coverage through QEEQ. Additionally, we had to wait for quite some time; the efficiency of the staff could be improved.
I initially thought renting a car in Italy would be complicated. But Hertz made it very simple. When asked if I needed additional insurance, I declined and they didn’t push it further. Driving in Italian cities can be challenging as people drive fast and don’t follow rules. However, I enjoyed driving on Italian highways; everyone drives fast but follows the rules, similar to Northern Europe.
There are too many one-time charges. They charge by the fuel level, and there's also a deposit. I returned the car on Saturday, but the store was closed, so I had to just park and leave the keys.
The overall service was okay, but the car provided was much smaller than the model I booked. It barely fit two small suitcases, and there was no extra room. The car felt unstable while driving and had air leaks.
There were two or three people ahead in line, but the process was quite quick. I chose the rental company's full insurance when booking, and there was no upselling. They did block a tank of fuel and a refueling service fee, but the charge wasn't applied. After returning the car with a full tank, it was settled normally. Once the formalities were completed, they handed over the keys and explained where to pick up the car. I booked an Opel Corsa but was given a Lancia microcar. The engine performance was poor, and it struggled to go uphill even with the pedal floored, causing cars behind to tailgate me the entire way. The trunk could barely fit a 28-inch suitcase while leaving no space for anything else. As for the service, it was average—nothing exceptional or terrible, just passable.
The rental company charged extra fees and duplicate charges. The order already included taxes, a one-way fee, and service charges, yet double charges were applied. Total: 100 + 25.5 + 55.11 = 180.61 euros, approximately 1444.88 RMB (180.61 × 8). The contract detailed a payment of 122 euros at the store, but the actual payment was 301.95 euros.
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