CasualSeks 18 Jun 2008 / #1Hi,I am from Canada andNext year I am going to Eastern Europe, One of my stops will be from Berlin Germany to Leszno Poland.Im looking at renting a Vehicle for this drive, Particularily a BMW Z4, or an AUDI sports car of some kind. Anyway Im looking for a Reputible Company that I can place a hold on one of these cars (or a Similar type of car).Also, this will be my first time travelling alone, and I am a young female.. Does anyone have any travel tips? (this is mostly a backpacking expirence minus the car rental)Anything I need to be aware of in Polish Culture?Thanks alot!!:)
inkrakow 18 Jun 2008 / #2You'll need a specialist hire place in Germany for those sorts of cars (do Audi do sports cars anyway??). Otherwise, try holidayautos.co.uk.
benszymanski 8 | 465 18 Jun 2008 / #3do Audi do sports cars anyway??Sure, what about the Audi S series such as the Audi S3?
wozzy 8 | 206 19 Jun 2008 / #4Im looking at renting a Vehicle for this drive, Particularily a BMW Z4, or an AUDI sports car of some kind.Sounds like a high risk rental to me .............You could keep on driving, or have it stolen to order............
benszymanski 8 | 465 19 Jun 2008 / #5Sounds like a high risk rental to meWith a name like CasualSeks this sounds like a high risk girl :-)
OP CasualSeks 19 Jun 2008 / #6CasualSeks is a Brand Name of Clothing out of Vancouver BC, but thanks for being presumptuous.It is a HighRisk Rental,Ill be in the area for about 3 months, but at least one week out the 12, id like to have a car... So why not go all out?
LondonChick 31 | 1,133 19 Jun 2008 / #7So why not go all out?Do you really want to draw attention to yourself though? I'd rather spend the money on a big night out etc. than a "look at me" set of wheels.
Krzysztof 2 | 973 19 Jun 2008 / #9Well, BMW is probably the most preferred (as I read, but I can't be bothered with looking for the official statistics) car among Polish thieves (or people who "order" cars from them), so it's a high risk. You may simply one day find out that you have to walk or take a cab instead of driving the car that has vanished.
osiol 55 | 3,921 20 Jun 2008 / #11Utter rubbish. In the last twelve hours, hovercraft sales in Poland have shot through the roof and everyone laughs at Audis.