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In all major Italian cities and airports you can get a rental car.
It's worth it to compare the prices at
home on the internet and then to book or
reserve a rental car online or through by inquire a travel agent
if they could offer the same price as on the Internet seen.
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Who wants to rent a car outside of the season suburb in Italy
can usually chaffer and make a good bargain and will certainly
find the vehicle model of its interest.
If someone wants to book in the summer season suburban
a rental car might go away empty-handed or have to
pay through one's nose.
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| Car rentals in Italy |
| Abruzzo |
Valle d'Aosta |
Apulia |
Basilicata |
| Emilia Romagna |
Friuli-Venezia Giulia |
Calabria |
Campania |
| Lazio |
Liguria |
Lombardy |
Marche |
| Molise |
Piedmont |
Sardinia |
Sicily |
| Tuscany |
Trentino-Alto Adige |
Umbria |
Veneto |
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The prices for rental cars in Italy
vary by provider and region where you
would like to rent the vehicle.
In most cases you need a credit card, but there
are also providers for which the leave of
a security is sufficient.
Among the best-known
rental car companies who offers hired cars are: Europcar,
Avis, Sixt, Sunnycars or Holidayautos.
Special arrangements such as age or compulsory third party use
of the vehicle have to read in the individual terms and conditions
of the rental companies. As a general rule, the
minimum age of 25 years.
It is important for a flawless delivery to check thoroughly the hired car or rental car
for damage and to report those might found damage before drive off.
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