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Old 21 May 16, 06:38 PM  
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Can someone please explain the difference?

Looking at Alamo Brits for full size.



Why is the Nissan full size listed twice with a $50 difference? What am I missing!
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Old 21 May 16, 06:44 PM  
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This happens a lot. Sometimes it will be a 2 door that is cheaper, sometimes one of the ones listed has no picture.
I always go for the cheapest on the rare occasion I use Brits.
Never had a problem
By the way I find Virgin cheaper than Brits
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Originally Posted by Mr Tom Morrow View Post
This happens a lot. Sometimes it will be a 2 door that is cheaper, sometimes one of the ones listed has no picture.
I always go for the cheapest on the rare occasion I use Brits.
Never had a problem
By the way I find Virgin cheaper than Brits
Is that Virgin Atlantic car hire rather than Virgin Holidays? If so its way cheaper than Alamo Brits. Does it have all the insurance I need as isn't it basic car hire with Virgin Holidays?

Edit. Sorry scrap that. Put wrong dates in! More expensive than Brits.

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I remember USrentacar always used to list cars twice, one was a 2 door model and the other was a 4 door model. I always used to book the 2 door model which was always far cheaper than the 4 door and I always had the 4 door.
The only time I had a 2 door was the first time I hired a car (comoact) and I got upgraded to a 2 door Mitshubishi Eclipse which was the first time I had heard of a semi-automatic car never mind driven one. I was travelling solo so it was ideal for me, nice car which ate up the miles and handled as if in rails
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It's not very clear on the photo but both models shown are 4 door Nissan Altima's or similar. Very odd!
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Is that Virgin Atlantic car hire rather than Virgin Holidays? If so its way cheaper than Alamo Brits. Does it have all the insurance I need as isn't it basic car hire with Virgin Holidays?

Edit. Sorry scrap that. Put wrong dates in! More expensive than Brits.
Yes VA and all Insurance is included, best deal out there.
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