You are going to rent a car. Perhaps for the first time. Exciting! Renting a car is very much like buying a car. The same considerations often play a role. Ask yourself the following when you are going to rent a car.
How many passengers/pieces of luggage are going?
Do you only need a car for daily shopping and/or picking up the children from school? Then a small car. As the number of passengers and any luggage increase, you'll need a larger car, for example a Compact car or small mid-range. They offer seating for one extra passenger in the rear and have considerably more boot space. For additional boot space, you can also hire an estate car.
Van zes inzittenden (inclusief de bestuurder) kun je het beste een passenger bus rental. You can simply drive these with your car driving licence (licence B) and, depending on the type, offer space for a maximum of 6 or 9 people (including the driver) and their luggage.
Instead of one bus, you could, of course, also hire two smaller cars. In most cases, the costs won't make much difference. Although, of course, you will need two drivers.
Manual or automatic?
As for the Choice between a manual car and an automatic,We advise you to choose what you are used to. Is your own car an automatic? Then also rent an automatic. Although switching to a manual car usually goes quite smoothly; most people learned to drive in a manual car, after all. Most people who are used to a manual car, on the other hand, need some time to get used to an automatic.
What comfort do I want?
The choice of a rental car isn't based solely on rational considerations. Emotion also plays a role. Perhaps in daily life you drive a small car and want to experience what it's like to drive a compact car or a mid-range car. Or perhaps you'll be driving further in your rental car than you normally do in your own car, and therefore you place higher demands on the comfort offered or, for example, the fuel consumption. Incidentally, all our passenger cars I passenger buses Air-conditioned.
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