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Old 3 Jan 14, 04:09 PM  
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Alamo Car Hire Question

I'm just going through my paperwork from THomas Cook and I have a couple of questions re my car hire that I hope someone can help with.

I asked for a car that would be suitable for 4 people with 3 suitcases and a pram.

The vehicle size on the document from TC is "mid size" car and the code is A - IDAR

Can anyone tell from that what car it will be?

Also, I asked for inclusive insurance, and the detail on the insurance section states -

"Insurance / Additional Details: Unlimited mileage/Third party liability coverage to the state minimum/CDW (collision damage waiver)/Liability
protection up to $1 Million/UMP (underinsured motorist protection)/Taxes and fees
0.00"

Will this be fully inclusive insurance? It doesnt look it to me!
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Old 3 Jan 14, 04:16 PM  
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An Alamo mid size is a Toyota Corolla or equivalent.

alamo/en_US/car-rent...R-midsize.html

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Old 3 Jan 14, 04:25 PM  
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Insurance sounds ok but the car isn't big enough IMO you would need at least an intermediate SUV we had a full size for 4 adults in 2012 and just got the suitcases in (one ended up in the back seat)
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Insurance sounds ok but the car isn't big enough IMO you would need at least an intermediate SUV we had a full size for 4 adults in 2012 and just got the suitcases in (one ended up in the back seat)
Cool. Might have to upgrade then!
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