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      05-27-2024, 02:01 PM   #6
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[QUOTE=M_Six;31184724]
My advice on renting any car from any agency in Europe is to take a lot of pics of the car before and after. European rental agencies do not overlook *any* damage,

I fully agree with M_Six's statement above. They are typically super sticklers for damage/scratches, it doesn't matter how small, etc. Make sure you check the damage report that comes with the agreement before you leave the garage to make sure ALL damage is reported on it.
I have rented from basically every major rental agency in Europe and several smaller ones. Sixt has some nice 'performance car options,' but if you are ok with just a regular car, any major rental agency (Hertz, Avis, Europcar, Budget, National, Enterprise, Thrifty) will be fine.
If you are not comfortable with stick-shift, make sure you specifically request "automatic transmission," as it's still the exception in many categories. The only downside with some of the lower-cost carriers is that you might have to walk further to get to your car (only sometimes, though)
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