The originally reserved car was unavailable, so we were given an alternative of the same class (Volkswagen). As the luggage couldn't fit, we upgraded to a Lynk & Co 01, which increased the rental fee to 585 euros for five days (originally 343.76 euros).
We needed a small car for a short trip, but when we arrived 30 minutes early at the car rental company, they told us there were no cars available. They offered an upgrade for an additional 20 euros per day or we could wait for more than half an hour. Since an automatic car is more convenient, we accepted the upgrade. Hertz has always provided good cars, and this time it was a car with just over 10,000 kilometers on it. It worked great over the past few days. Returning the car was also easy, no issues with insurance. We returned the car a day early due to a change in plans and asked if we could get some discount for that, they agreed initially but didn't give any discount in the end.
They keep pushing insurance sales and claim that the insurance you purchased domestically is unreliable. They also recommend paying extra for a better car model. Just stick to your original plan and options and ignore their suggestions. The car had many scratches, probably because I didn't buy their insurance, and they didn't confirm the vehicle's condition or exterior with me. The car's exterior was also not cleaned properly.
Overall, it was okay. It took about an hour to get the car at the store. There was only one staff member who didn't speak much English, working very slowly and trying to upsell additional insurance. When renting the car, you have to go to the B2 parking garage to locate the vehicle yourself and figure out how to connect Bluetooth and set up navigation. Midway through, I tried to contact the rental company about return details, but the call had endless automated messages, and no one answered.
When I rented the car, they first told me that the pickup sheet was not acceptable and that a voucher was required. After a long time, it turned out that the sheet was sufficient. I had already purchased full insurance, but they forced additional insurance on me. When I saw the printed receipt and asked them to remove it, they said it was not possible. It took an hour and a half to finally get the car. I will never use Hertz again.
I purchased full insurance and informed them I didn't need additional coverage, but they still added tire and glass insurance. I arrived early but couldn't pick up the car early. I was sick and had to wait for a long time. Eventually, I got frustrated and quickly finished the process to take the car.
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