A heads up for those renting from Europcar...
I've just been pricing a rental for next weekend in Melbourne and noticed that Europcar appear to have changed (read mostly increased) their standard excesses, as follows:
Standard cars: $3,650 excluding GST ($4,015 incl. GST, up from $3,850)
Prestige Cars: $5,500 excluding GST ($6,050 incl. GST, up from $5,500)
Merc E200: $5,500 excluding GST ($6,050 incl. GST, down from $8,250)
Their excess for standard cars is now significantly higher than most of the other car rental companies, especially Avis and Budget (which I suspect will be increasing their standard excess in the near future).
At least they haven't introduced an additional Single Vehicle Accident excess like Hertz and Thrifty have!
Further, I dropped off a Merc E200 to my local Europcar office a couple of weeks and got talking to the manager, who advised the following fleet changes:
Most (if not all) Audis will be replaced by Mercs (this is already well under way, with many C200's in the Audi A4 category and A6's no longer available to book). Apparently the Mercs are more popular and cheaper to run.
Commodore SV6's - being deleted from the fleet for the moment (no longer available to book, but they still have them, I suspect mainly at airports), but they may make a reappearance if a suitable deal can be arranged with Holden for VF's.
I've just been pricing a rental for next weekend in Melbourne and noticed that Europcar appear to have changed (read mostly increased) their standard excesses, as follows:
Standard cars: $3,650 excluding GST ($4,015 incl. GST, up from $3,850)
Prestige Cars: $5,500 excluding GST ($6,050 incl. GST, up from $5,500)
Merc E200: $5,500 excluding GST ($6,050 incl. GST, down from $8,250)
Their excess for standard cars is now significantly higher than most of the other car rental companies, especially Avis and Budget (which I suspect will be increasing their standard excess in the near future).
At least they haven't introduced an additional Single Vehicle Accident excess like Hertz and Thrifty have!
Further, I dropped off a Merc E200 to my local Europcar office a couple of weeks and got talking to the manager, who advised the following fleet changes:
Most (if not all) Audis will be replaced by Mercs (this is already well under way, with many C200's in the Audi A4 category and A6's no longer available to book). Apparently the Mercs are more popular and cheaper to run.
Commodore SV6's - being deleted from the fleet for the moment (no longer available to book, but they still have them, I suspect mainly at airports), but they may make a reappearance if a suitable deal can be arranged with Holden for VF's.