Before picking up the car, I was worried they might push insurance sales, but they didn't at all. They just confirmed with me that I didn’t purchase their in-store insurance. I originally booked an MG, but they gave me a Mercedes-Benz minivan instead. It was too big, and I was scared to drive it. They charged a 500 Euro deposit, which was refunded the next day after returning the car.
The entire process, from the beginning to picking up the car at the rental store, was very smooth. The customer service in Thailand was also excellent, with no additional demands.
It took more than two hours to queue for the car. Such a long wait was an absolutely painful experience after a long flight. This is the first time in all these years of renting cars that I've encountered something so time-consuming.
The process of renting and returning the car was somewhat slow, and two months after returning the car, I was charged for a traffic violation without any prior notice.
Pretty good, they didn’t try to upsell insurance. However, they didn’t check the car during the return process. Even though I clearly refueled the tank before returning, they still charged me over $10 for fuel. The amount wasn’t much, so I didn’t pursue it further. Still, it would be better if they conducted a clear inspection during the car return.
After repeatedly confirming with the staff about the deposit breakdown, we were told that part of it was an upgrade fee for the vehicle and the rest was just a standard deposit. However, after returning the car, no invoice was provided proactively. When we eventually obtained the invoice from the rental platform, we discovered that insurance had been forced upon us. We’ve never encountered such a situation when renting cars overseas, and we’re not sure if this is a problem specific to Spain or Europcar. Regardless, it feels like we were scammed. Everyone should be cautious—it's best to record videos and audio throughout the process as evidence. Otherwise, if the rental company denies it later, you won’t be able to defend your rights.
The staff was polite, and there weren't many people. However, they pressured me into buying insurance and claimed it was mandatory if I planned to cross the border.
Very satisfied. After I got the car, there was a constant warning about the key's low battery. I drove for a few days but couldn't find a place selling button batteries, so I let it go. Of course, the remote functions of the key worked perfectly during the rental period.
Due to the inconvenience of parking in Barcelona, I returned the car early at a different location. There was a 40 EUR fee. The car pickup was convenient, with no additional requirements, and the car was new.
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