Fullsize Car Rental Rethymno
Who should think about renting Fullsize class automobiles?
A fullsize car rental will qualify for everyday low rates. A European Fullsize or Fullsize Elite can hold up to five people, two suitcases, and couple of travel bags. A North American Fullsize can hold as much as five people, two suitcases, and four travel bags.
What are the usual models for Fullsize category cars that you might find in Rethymno?
There are three common kinds of Fullsize class cars that will suit you car rental needs. There is the SAAB 9-3, a Mercedes C350 Sport, plus the Ford Taurus. The SAAB 9-3 was was first made in Sweden in 1998. The consumer guide expert rating awarded this car 58 out from 100. Interior room, general performance, and cargo capacity appeared to be its highest rated characteristics. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety rated this particular car best pick for frontal offset crash test and best pick for side impact crash test. The Mercedes C350 Sport was first manufactured in 1993 in Germany, Brazil, and London. It had been rated number three in upscale midsize cars. The car gets 18 - 26 miles per gallon of gas. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration rated these cars four stars in crash test ratings; regarding frontal driver/passenger, and side rear passenger. In 1986, the Ford Taurus was introduced in north America. This car was ranked number 1 in affordable large vehicles. It gets 18 - 28 per gallon of fuel.
Definition of Fullsize reported by ACRISS*.
According to ACRISS a SAAB 9-3 has 4 - 5 doors; has a manual drive, and also has unspecified fuel / power with air con. According to ACRISS the Mercedes C350 Sport has 4 - 5 doors; has a manual drive, and also has unspecified fuel / power with air-con. According to ACRISS the Ford Taurus has 2 - 4 doors; has auto shift, and it also comes with unspecified fuel / power with air conditioning. The SAAB 9-3 as well as the Mercedes C350 Sport tend to be comparable in vehicle capacity and can be a good car rental choice in Rethymno Greece.