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Yorkie
27-03-14, 09:31 PM
Been planning a trip to Ireland but don't want to be stuck in one place. Looked at taking the nova via ferry but believe it or not it costs more to go by ferry than flying and hiring a car for the 5 days we are there.

Any think we should know about or be aware of when hiring a car?

yellowsrnova
27-03-14, 10:03 PM
you going dublin ?
google search you'l find something maybe rent'a'car ... i think theres one up in northern ireland not sure about ireland ! :/

jonn
27-03-14, 10:16 PM
if you are going to Dublin airport this might be some use. http://dublinairportcarrental.com/ if you are planning on driving the west coast is my favorite part and its just over a 2 hour drive from Dublin if you plan on driving that far. i used to always go to Galway city when younger and spent a good bit of time in Kerry which is south west.

Yorkie
28-03-14, 06:07 AM
We have looked and found some good car rent companys... what I need to know is things like how does insurance work, what happens if it breaks down any hidden costs. All that jazz.

ouncie
28-03-14, 12:07 PM
They can provide insurance for you at as cost. If you take their insurance they should have breakdown cover etc included but I've never broken down in a rental car so have never had to avail of it. When I rent a car here I use my own insurance but not sure if they will allow it for a UK policy. Probably better to give them a bell and have a waffle with them first.

Dublin Airport have a couple of car rental placed in the terminal too. I've used Avis and Budget in the past with good prices. www.avis.ie (http://www.avis.ie) or www.budget.ie (http://www.budget.ie)

hope this helps:thumb:,
Cónan

mowgli
28-03-14, 01:37 PM
if you are using a certain popular irish airline with somewhat dubious customer service .... it sounds like brianair, to save me getting sued...lol, then get on their website & look for tie-in deals.. they have some pretty amazing rates for car hire & hotels because they block book loads of them. me & mrs went to a wedding there & the airliner had got 1/2 the rooms booked in the hotel & we ended up getting a crazy discount.. the Nissan almera hire car wasn't the best, but it got us about with no bother..

edit... also go round the hire car with a staff member & mark down all damage.. one at Dublin airport tried to blag 2 crunched wings with us..

kbnova
28-03-14, 08:50 PM
you aren't going to china ffs, its Ireland, car rental is same as in the uk, you break down they recover you and give you a new car ,
lol

mowgli
28-03-14, 09:03 PM
/\ yes, and its a different country, so some providers will screw you over.

amggsi
28-03-14, 10:30 PM
Fly into belfast and problem solved!

turbojolt
28-03-14, 10:36 PM
they drive on the other side of the road in Ireland..............................not dictated by law more by drink.





(troll)

mowgli
28-03-14, 10:50 PM
they overtake oddly.... the large country roads have 2 lanes each way. the rh lane is for cars & the lh lane is for tractors.. when you approach a slower car, indicate but stay in your lane, and they pull over into the tractor lane, then pull back out when you've passed... odd, but effective...

Yorkie
29-03-14, 08:12 AM
Thankyou guys. Thanks mowgli will check car over before.... and that's a really confusing way of over taking.