Hire Car -Specifically a car when held licence for 6 months

Hire Car -Specifically a car when held licence for 6 months

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farrendahl

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1,248 posts

181 months

Tuesday 11th January 2011
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Well the title says it all really.

A friend of mine is having to do a trip up to Glasgow at the end of the month and her car will be off the road as it's needing some major work doing (lunched gearbox, clutch and throttle assembly, don't ask me how she did it as I shudder to think) so wants to hire a car for the weekend to do the trip as she also has a few meetings to get to while she is up there. I have tried steering her down the train route as I don't think anybody will hire her a vehicle as she has only held a full licence since July last year. However does anybody here know any companies that would hire a car out to a relativly newly qualified 28 year old driver as I'm just drawing blanks.

Alfahorn

7,792 posts

215 months

Tuesday 11th January 2011
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farrendahl said:
Well the title says it all really.

A friend of mine is having to do a trip up to Glasgow at the end of the month and her car will be off the road as it's needing some major work doing (lunched gearbox, clutch and throttle assembly, don't ask me how she did it as I shudder to think) so wants to hire a car for the weekend to do the trip as she also has a few meetings to get to while she is up there. I have tried steering her down the train route as I don't think anybody will hire her a vehicle as she has only held a full licence since July last year. However does anybody here know any companies that would hire a car out to a relativly newly qualified 28 year old driver as I'm just drawing blanks.
No chance, she'll need to get the chuffer.

GreatGranny

9,326 posts

233 months

Tuesday 11th January 2011
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Just looked on the Enterprise site and I can't see anything re. length of holding a licence. Min. age for class A car is 23, 25 for anything bigger.

Maybe an idea for her to ring a few places.

FamilyDub

3,587 posts

172 months

Tuesday 11th January 2011
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I worked in hire drive, many moons ago...

No chance; while age is somewhat relevant, the fact she has only been driving for six months will over-ride her age.

IF you can find a company willing to hire to her, which I doubt, there will be a horrific excess attached to the hire, even after some waiver/insurance payment is sold to her.

Bus/train/lift for ease, IMO.

farrendahl

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1,248 posts

181 months

Tuesday 11th January 2011
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FamilyDub said:
I worked in hire drive, many moons ago...

No chance; while age is somewhat relevant, the fact she has only been driving for six months will over-ride her age.

IF you can find a company willing to hire to her, which I doubt, there will be a horrific excess attached to the hire, even after some waiver/insurance payment is sold to her.

Bus/train/lift for ease, IMO.
I had a feeling this would be the case to be honest. Her first tact was to ask if she could borrow my car for the weekend but to say after seeing the state of her 1.25 fiesta thats the last thing I'd want to do (She's a good friend, but I want my car back in one peice). Of course the simplest option would be for her to bring the repair work forward (why she booked it for the end of the month is beyond me) so she has her own car back, but evidently thats to simple.

FamilyDub

3,587 posts

172 months

Tuesday 11th January 2011
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Women's brains mate; don't try to understand, just accept you are wrong. hehe

farrendahl

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Tuesday 11th January 2011
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FamilyDub said:
Women's brains mate; don't try to understand, just accept you are wrong. hehe
Grew up in a house with four woman, I was wrong from birth lol

farrendahl

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Tuesday 11th January 2011
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GreatGranny said:
Just looked on the Enterprise site and I can't see anything re. length of holding a licence. Min. age for class A car is 23, 25 for anything bigger.

Maybe an idea for her to ring a few places.
Well she has contacted Enterprise.......and has rented a Passat! If you see a pneumatic busted blond 20 something driving up or around Glasgow in a passat the last weekend of this month, for your own safety and sanity, duck, cover and hide!!!

Edited by farrendahl on Tuesday 11th January 13:29

FamilyDub

3,587 posts

172 months

Tuesday 11th January 2011
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farrendahl said:
a pneumatic busted blond 20 something driving up or around Glasgow in a passat the last weekend of this month
Does she need an... ahem... chaperone? biggrin

farrendahl

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Tuesday 11th January 2011
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FamilyDub said:
farrendahl said:
a pneumatic busted blond 20 something driving up or around Glasgow in a passat the last weekend of this month
Does she need an... ahem... chaperone? biggrin
LOL I'll ask, she rembles a white Tyra Banks, thats okay with you isn't it? lol

Alfahorn

7,792 posts

215 months

Tuesday 11th January 2011
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farrendahl said:
GreatGranny said:
Just looked on the Enterprise site and I can't see anything re. length of holding a licence. Min. age for class A car is 23, 25 for anything bigger.

Maybe an idea for her to ring a few places.
Well she has contacted Enterprise.......and has rented a Passat! If you see a pneumatic busted blond 20 something driving up or around Glasgow in a passat the last weekend of this month, for your own safety and sanity, duck, cover and hide!!!

Edited by farrendahl on Tuesday 11th January 13:29
A. do Enterprise know she's only had her licence 6 months and 20 years old?
B. don't bank on it being a passat.

farrendahl

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Tuesday 11th January 2011
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Alfahorn said:
farrendahl said:
GreatGranny said:
Just looked on the Enterprise site and I can't see anything re. length of holding a licence. Min. age for class A car is 23, 25 for anything bigger.

Maybe an idea for her to ring a few places.
Well she has contacted Enterprise.......and has rented a Passat! If you see a pneumatic busted blond 20 something driving up or around Glasgow in a passat the last weekend of this month, for your own safety and sanity, duck, cover and hide!!!

Edited by farrendahl on Tuesday 11th January 13:29
A. do Enterprise know she's only had her licence 6 months and 20 years old?
B. don't bank on it being a passat.
Yes they are aware she has had the licence for only 6 months and the phrase used was 20 something, she's 28 as explained earlier in the thread. Have gone over it all with her multiple times as last thing I want (even though I personally think she should be taking the train) is for her to get there only to be told that they actually can't give her the car. Also was using passat more as a size indicator

Alfahorn

7,792 posts

215 months

Tuesday 11th January 2011
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farrendahl said:
Alfahorn said:
farrendahl said:
GreatGranny said:
Just looked on the Enterprise site and I can't see anything re. length of holding a licence. Min. age for class A car is 23, 25 for anything bigger.

Maybe an idea for her to ring a few places.
Well she has contacted Enterprise.......and has rented a Passat! If you see a pneumatic busted blond 20 something driving up or around Glasgow in a passat the last weekend of this month, for your own safety and sanity, duck, cover and hide!!!

Edited by farrendahl on Tuesday 11th January 13:29
A. do Enterprise know she's only had her licence 6 months and 20 years old?
B. don't bank on it being a passat.
Yes they are aware she has had the licence for only 6 months and the phrase used was 20 something, she's 28 as explained earlier in the thread. Have gone over it all with her multiple times as last thing I want (even though I personally think she should be taking the train) is for her to get there only to be told that they actually can't give her the car. Also was using passat more as a size indicator
Fair enough.

I'm surprised Enterprise will rent to someone who hasn't had their licence 12 months. I worked in the rental industry for 13 years until last year, I was sure they're requirements were at least 12 months.

FamilyDub

3,587 posts

172 months

Tuesday 11th January 2011
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farrendahl said:
FamilyDub said:
farrendahl said:
a pneumatic busted blond 20 something driving up or around Glasgow in a passat the last weekend of this month
Does she need an... ahem... chaperone? biggrin
LOL I'll ask, she rembles a white Tyra Banks, thats okay with you isn't it? lol
yum
thumbup

farrendahl

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1,248 posts

181 months

Tuesday 11th January 2011
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Alfahorn said:
farrendahl said:
Alfahorn said:
farrendahl said:
GreatGranny said:
Just looked on the Enterprise site and I can't see anything re. length of holding a licence. Min. age for class A car is 23, 25 for anything bigger.

Maybe an idea for her to ring a few places.
Well she has contacted Enterprise.......and has rented a Passat! If you see a pneumatic busted blond 20 something driving up or around Glasgow in a passat the last weekend of this month, for your own safety and sanity, duck, cover and hide!!!

Edited by farrendahl on Tuesday 11th January 13:29
A. do Enterprise know she's only had her licence 6 months and 20 years old?
B. don't bank on it being a passat.
Yes they are aware she has had the licence for only 6 months and the phrase used was 20 something, she's 28 as explained earlier in the thread. Have gone over it all with her multiple times as last thing I want (even though I personally think she should be taking the train) is for her to get there only to be told that they actually can't give her the car. Also was using passat more as a size indicator
Fair enough.

I'm surprised Enterprise will rent to someone who hasn't had their licence 12 months. I worked in the rental industry for 13 years until last year, I was sure they're requirements were at least 12 months.
As was I but they seem quite happy, no additional loading of damage waiver or anything like that either, all very easy really......althoguh I will still be on standby for the call when she goes to collect it and they say she can't have it