getting to the ring the easy way?

getting to the ring the easy way?

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s2ooz

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3,005 posts

285 months

Thursday 27th April 2006
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Im trying to get several friends over to the ring for a fun weekend, but our simple sums suggest its £300 in petrol alone.
Is there an easier way like a mini car transporter or shipping firm, so we just turn up in the morning on a easyjet style flight?

aasc

358 posts

234 months

Thursday 27th April 2006
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Ryanair to Hahn airport plus hire cars = bargain relatively speaking.

gutmann pug

265 posts

233 months

Thursday 27th April 2006
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Share the costs with a mate or 2.

rmn

45 posts

219 months

Friday 28th April 2006
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like waas said, fly and drive, split the car rental between 2 or more and then you have a cheap weekend and great fun

iguana

7,044 posts

261 months

Saturday 29th April 2006
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viper_larry

4,319 posts

257 months

Saturday 29th April 2006
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It's about 250 miles from Calais so you should do that on a tank. Another for the 'ring (depending how many laps of course) and one on the way back. Cheaper on the continent to, so you should get away with about £130? Obviously depends how far from Dover you are!!!

doctorpepper

5,126 posts

239 months

Saturday 29th April 2006
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I dont know about the petrol being cheaper out there... my last trip last weekend i was paying 1.40 ish a litre.

But it was well worth it.

iguana

7,044 posts

261 months

Saturday 29th April 2006
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On the hire car idea- FYI this was on the ringers list-

"I've had an email from someone who had a problem with Avis over Easter.

The Ringer rented a car from Avis from one of the nearby airports, and
on
returning it were immediately asked to confirm that they had driven it
on
the Ring. (This suggests that either Avis cars are equipped to transmit
their GPS data back to Avis, or that the company has spotters at the
Ring.)

They were told that such use was prohibited, and that there was an
additional charge amounting to more than four times the rental fee.
Avis
said it had been unable to charge this to the credit card used for the
rental (due to insufficient credit limit) and demanded another card.
The
person refused, and Avis called the police! The police came, talked
with the
Avis employee, looked at the terms, said everything was ok and went
away
again.

On returning home, the Ringer tried to use their credit card and found
it
refused. Checking with the credit card company, they found Avis made
numerous attempts to charge various sums to the card, and eventually
made a
series of smaller charges until the credit limit was exhausted.

The English copy of the Avis terms state:

"Use of Vehicle
The vehicle may only be used in normal road traffic. Not permitted are
cross-country driving , driving –school exercises , use in connection
with motoring events or the use on racing tracks even if open to the
general public for testing and practising."

Ther German ones apparently say the same thing.

The Ring rules state:

"The Nuerburgring is made available for tourist drives on days when it
is not being used for racing or testing."

I would imagine this one will come down to whether the use amounted to
'testing' or 'practice'. Since they were not entering any competition,
I
would think 'practice' is fairly easy to defeat. Do you think the Ring
rules
help to defeat 'testing' also?"