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Dublin Airport - Car Hire - oldroverboy.

In september i need to rent a car for 3 days from Dublin Airport.. Have booked via Holiday autos who are sending me to one of the "big brands" and have used Holiday autos own excess cover.

Does any of our Irish contributors have any better choice.

Holiday autos say to present the excess insurance certificate at the counter.

Obviously will check the vehicle out and back in ......

Dublin Airport - Car Hire - bathtub tom

I got ripped off by one of the big car hire companies at Dublin airport. They charged my credit card in sterling and carefully folded the receipt so I couldn't see the statement "Euros converted to sterling at payers request" or some such similar phrase. I'd made no such request. The exchange rate they charged was considerably in their favour.

Dublin Airport - Car Hire - oldroverboy.

Just had an interesting conversation with the Car Hire company and was told that "the rental agent may not accept my separate excess insurance certificate"

we'll see. Holiday autos say to call them if any problems on collection.

Have informed them in advance that i am writing of the "experience" on this forum....

Edited by oldroverboy. on 20/07/2017 at 19:18

Dublin Airport - Car Hire - RichardW

They can't refuse to accept it - all they are saying is that the first £1k or so is uninsured. So when they ask about it, just say you accept the risk, front up the deposit on a credit card and drive away, no need for any discussion about whether it's insured or not.

Note that you were ripped off buying the cover via holiday autos as well.... similar cover is available on the open market for about 1/2 the price. I've just bought an annual policy which cost only a couple of quid more than 10 days, for about 60% of the HA price for 10 days cover!

Dublin Airport - Car Hire - oldroverboy.

Note that you were ripped off buying the cover via holiday autos as well.... similar cover is available on the open market for about 1/2 the price. I've just bought an annual policy which cost only a couple of quid more than 10 days, for about 60% of the HA price for 10 days cover!

No, I was not ripped off, I had a discount from HA that covers the difference in prices for 3 days. I know that I can get cover for £2.99 a day, (separately) but i always use HA amd toch wood, so far so good!

Dublin Airport - Car Hire - concrete

I have always used car4hire insurance to cover the damage waiver and excess. A few companies have tried to dismiss it but I have always insisted and they have always backed down. The policy even covered my domestic insurance excess. So when SWMBO pranged my car and a claim had to be made I got my excess back through the policy. No problems at all. Give it a try. Good luck. Concrete

Dublin Airport - Car Hire - Brit_in_Germany

A further advantage of 3rd party policies is that they generally cover damage which is excluded from the hire company's own policy, e.g. tyre damage, underbody damage etc.

Dublin Airport - Car Hire - SmegsterXV

They'll want a credit card off you for the excess deposit, Budget was 1350 euros when I was there.

They will offer to swap it to sterling, but its probably a rubbish exchange rate, you choose.

You almost definitely won't get the size car you book, we have booked 5 times now at Dublina nd never get what you actually ask for, they will give you the usually rubbish about it beign busier then expected. It's just a lie.

All the cars seem to be owned by someone else, none of the brands there in most cases as they are just generic cars, no extra bits of info in them for where you hired from. The cars will likely have dings on, the sheet won't say they do (like everywhere really).

Most places do a full to full tank if you ask if you haven't already booked as that. Lastly there is a toll road near the airport when you go into Dublin (in fact there is a lot of toll roads), make sure you pay the toll and have proof of it.

Apart from that its the usually sardines approach, as many in and out as possible with the added joke that you pay a premium for "on terminal" car hire when you actually get a bus for 10 minutes to get to the car hire place place (where they all are). Not in the terminal if you ask me but that's my opinion, I expect in the terminal to mean you get the keys at a desk in arrivals and walk to the car.

Dublin Airport - Car Hire - oldroverboy.

Well, I was given a 1 year old micra with 58000 km.. I think the only unmarked panel was the roof. Interior clean but hard to check exterior as car not wa shed properly and looked like lots of fine scratches. Chunk out of door mirror chips in bumpers. Took digital photos and got paperwork signed. Otherwise no problem and no attempt to sell me extras when I declined and I checked my agreement before signing. Counter staff however were good.

Apart from that its the usually sardines approach, but only 10 minute wait, so not too bad.

Dublin Airport - Car Hire - mortlake64

Resurrecting an old thread to say that things have changed a bit. It's worth googling for P2P car hire agencies such as jointhefleet.com in Dublin and Ireland or there are three in the UK (Or four. There is one that just operates at a couple of airports - so google "P2P car hire" + "name of airport").

If the question had been Cork, there is a firm called Great Island car hire which can drive to meet you at the airport - a rather tricky thing to organise if you're expecting to use one of the car hire desks, and then find that you have to ring Great Island to ask where they'll park and how long they'll be. There is a tourist information desk that can find their number if you don't have it already.

Great Island are a bit cheaper than the big brands and didn't try to find faults as an excuse to charge more at the end of my trip. They even put cheap hubcaps on with cable ties so that, if I broke a hubcap, replacement wouldn't cost much.

Edited by mortlake64 on 09/02/2020 at 11:05