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Avis Convertible Car Rental Brussels

Sun 5/12
Sun 5/19
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Cheap Avis convertible car rentals in Brussels

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FAQs about renting a convertible car from Avis in Brussels

  • How many convertible car rental locations does Avis have in Brussels?

    Avis has 2 convertible car rental locations in Brussels. Take a look at our Avis convertible car rental location map to find the best Avis convertible car rentals in Brussels.

  • Is Avis the best car rental agency for a convertible car in Brussels?

    Avis is rated 10.0/10 for convertible car rentals in Brussels, compared to Enterprise Rent-A-Car (10.0/10) and Thrifty (8.8/10).

Avis customer reviews

7.4
GoodBased on 4 verified guest reviews
6.4Value for money
6.9Comfort
7.4Pick-up/Drop-off
7.4Cleanliness

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10.0 Wonderful
Pros:The car was big, new and comfortable! Would like to thank the girl who was on shift at Brussels airport on the 21st of June early morning! She was very sweet and service minded.
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3.6 Poor
Cons:We paid a very high premium at the airport for insurance. The clerk took advantage of the fact that we arrived in the evening with 3 children. The price came out 796 Euros for 9 days. The site had only a supplementary insurance option. Finally we only made basic insurance. Finally we came out with the highest price of all the companies. We have often rented vehicles in the past and this is the first and last time we will hire Avis. We are considering filing a claim due to fraud.
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4.8 Mediocre
Cons:I was ultimately charged more than three times what I was quoted through your site and I later learned that by using KAYAK my price was even higher .
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8.0 Very good
Pros:Dropoff was easy and simple. Got an an immediate recipt in my email and everything was fine.
Cons:Pickup was terrible. We arrived at 20:30 to Brussels and there was no one in the office at the terminal only in the parking lot. Some of the other agancies were still open. There was a very slow person in the parking lot office and although there were only 2 cars in front of us in the queue we waited 75 minutes (with 2 children and a baby outside the office). Other than that everything was fine.
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8.0 Very good
Pros:Clean. Easy to drive. All our luggage fit.
Cons:Car turned off each time I came to a stop with my foot on the break. Restarted when I released the brake. Annoying! When I returned it, I told there is a button to turn this feature off which they did not inform me about.
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9.2 Wonderful
Pros:We switched our drop off after the terror attempt at another train station. This location (because of the drop off time) made it a lot harder to get the the airport. And there was little in the way of security. We ended up taking a taxi instead of the train. Not Avis fault at all. Just a complication.
Cons:See above
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3.6 Poor
Cons:I have rented cars for 10 years and have never been treated in such a disrespectful and rude way as I did at the Brussels airport during our family's Christmas vacation. When picking up the car, I was pressured in multiple ways to get insurance. Neither the man at the desk nor the man at the parking garage seemed to respect my decision not to get insurance. They implied I was not smart to decline insurance. When I picked up the car, I noticed a large dent on the right side that was not documented. I drove it 100 yards to the office and the man was very suspicious of me. He made comments that I created the dent myself in those 100 yards. He was reluctant to document it on the form. He did not sign the document. The fact that he did not sign it, and the fact that there was an undocumented damage to the car, are important for the rest of the story. The car had a lingering cigarette smell in it during the entire trip. The car, a Peugot suv, performed very well during our trip. When I returned the car, we had a short amount of time before we had to make our flight. We were treated to a fifteen minute inspection of the vehicle, with no interest paid to the fact that we were on a timeline. I have never in 10 years of renting cars been subjected to a fifteen minute car inspection, whether or not I had a flight to catch. During the inspection, the Avis man (a different one from earlier -- named Ciorbea - a bald man shorter than the original employee) was extremely suspicious of the dent in the car. He questioned me, then I told him it was the other man, a taller man with more hair, who documented the dent. The two of them discussed it, and it was apparent the two employees had little respect for each other. The form was not signed by the original employee, nor was there a picture taken of it, when I checked out the car - this is what Ciorbea didn't like. The bald man finally accepted that the dent was not my fault; but what if the original employee was not working the day I brought the car back? I do not have any hope that Ciorbea would believe me. Ciorbea found a light scratch on the front left of the vehicle. He consternated over this for another five or ten minutes and questioned me on this. We pointed out that there is no way to prove that we caused the scratch, because we found undocumented damage on the car to begin with. This angered him and he dismissed our point. Then, he assigned two separate "small" charges which totaled over 300 euros. I questioned him: "how do you know it will cost 300 euros to fix this?" He got angry with me and told me he was just doing his job, and that there are "American smart asses upstairs at Avis" who make the rules. I declined to sign the contract because I disputed the damage assessment. I wondered to myself, if charging customers for damage repair is so important, how did I receive a vehicle with three major dents, unrepaired? Where does the damage money go? I was astonished as this man swore in front
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8.0 Very good
Pros:The car was a new luxury car, a Mercedes Class E, which was very nice but not very helpful as it did not quite accommodate all our luggage. Since we needed an automatic, and the choice was very limited, we made it work. Otherwise the car was great.
Cons:I would suggest to buy insurance through the rental company directly, considering that if you had an accident, you would then not need to pay damages upfront, if you buy full coverage. When traveling in Europe, it makes sense to buy full coverage, even if it is more expensive, especially when you consider add ins like windshield or tire protection.
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10.0 Wonderful
Pros:Great friendly service.
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10.0 Wonderful
Pros:The car I reserved was not available however they offered a lower model with GPS. They gave a manual when I needed an automatic. Customer service was very prompt and responded to the multiple errors with an upgrade at a reduced price.
Cons:Beware of the parking garage at Brussels airport rental garage. It's a horrible place to find and navigate.

Where can I find Avis convertible car rentals in Brussels?

Address

Rue Americaine 145

Hours

Address

Rue De France 2

Hours

Monday07:30 - 21:00
Tuesday07:30 - 21:00
Wednesday07:30 - 21:00
Thursday07:30 - 21:00
Friday07:30 - 21:00
Saturday08:00 - 14:30
Sunday17:00 - 22:00

Phone

+32 2 527 17 05