Holiday hire car 'classes' BS

Holiday hire car 'classes' BS

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JD82

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365 posts

136 months

Monday 15th April
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After a terrible experience in Portugal where my 'intermediate' car with a picture of a Skoda Octavia estate turned out to be a 1 series with not enough space for our luggage... but apparently 'in the same class'... I'm now trying to book one for the next trip.

After going through the usual suspects, it seems impossible to hire a car based in boot space, as they all use daft definitions like 'intermediate' and 'standard'. I know it's always been like this but only now I have two young children has it become a big issue.

My question - is it possible to guarantee enough boot space without simply paying for the biggest class they all have which seems to be 'full size'?

It's driving me round the bend - a 1 series or an A3 hatch isn't the same as a 1 series...

Baldchap

7,672 posts

93 months

Monday 15th April
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Contact them and ask to reserve a specific car. The bigger companies do this.

JD82

Original Poster:

365 posts

136 months

Monday 15th April
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Baldchap said:
Contact them and ask to reserve a specific car. The bigger companies do this.
Do they? Never knew that. Presume you mean speak to the local hiring office where I'll pick it up from? thanks

Rough101

1,742 posts

76 months

Monday 15th April
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Book a little van with windows if you need a lot of space, that’s what we do.

Intermediate size is usually a Golf, Corolla, Astra type thing, one series would be in there.

Baldchap

7,672 posts

93 months

Monday 15th April
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JD82 said:
Baldchap said:
Contact them and ask to reserve a specific car. The bigger companies do this.
Do they? Never knew that. Presume you mean speak to the local hiring office where I'll pick it up from? thanks
Certainly worked for me when I booked a Dodge Challenger with Sixt.

Baldchap

7,672 posts

93 months

Monday 15th April
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There's usually an Estate class too.

soxboy

6,273 posts

220 months

Monday 15th April
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Baldchap said:
There's usually an Estate class too.
Usually see this class on the sites I look at.

Also as above worth looking at the vans with windows as they’re often cheaper, plus I used to find at Malaga that they were rarely available so often got a free upgrade back up to the estate level.

JQ

5,753 posts

180 months

Monday 15th April
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JD82 said:
Baldchap said:
Contact them and ask to reserve a specific car. The bigger companies do this.
Do they? Never knew that. Presume you mean speak to the local hiring office where I'll pick it up from? thanks
Europcar do it, and no need to phone local hiring office. I just book online via a broker.

JD82

Original Poster:

365 posts

136 months

Monday 15th April
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JQ said:
JD82 said:
Baldchap said:
Contact them and ask to reserve a specific car. The bigger companies do this.
Do they? Never knew that. Presume you mean speak to the local hiring office where I'll pick it up from? thanks
Europcar do it, and no need to phone local hiring office. I just book online via a broker.
That's who I had my nightmare with ironically. When you mean broker, do you mean Holidayautos etc?

JQ

5,753 posts

180 months

Monday 15th April
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JD82 said:
JQ said:
JD82 said:
Baldchap said:
Contact them and ask to reserve a specific car. The bigger companies do this.
Do they? Never knew that. Presume you mean speak to the local hiring office where I'll pick it up from? thanks
Europcar do it, and no need to phone local hiring office. I just book online via a broker.
That's who I had my nightmare with ironically. When you mean broker, do you mean Holidayautos etc?
Yes, I use Argus Car Hire, which I think is the same as Holiday Autos. However, having just done a quick search for where and when we normally hire it's not giving me the option of a guaranteed car (normally a Skoda Octavia Estate), so the option may have been removed, sorry.

Gibbler290

534 posts

96 months

Monday 15th April
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In some markets Europcar offers guaranteed models but these are usually premium/prestige cars. In the OP’s case I’d have just booked the car size above to be sure. Assume always you are getting a hatchback below ‘Standard’
Finally, I’ve stopped using brokers a long time ago as they are rarely cheaper (total bill) than going direct. Like the airlines you will be better looked after when something goes wrong.

andy43

9,730 posts

255 months

Monday 15th April
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We hire in Portugal a lot and use Zest. There’s usually several cars listed that are ‘this specific model’ rather than Group d1 or whatever, so theoretically you should get the one in the photo.
I think they’re usually priced slightly higher to get a specific model but if that Aston branded fitted luggage simply won’t fit another car…