| OP, tell us your destinations and maybe we can piece it together using combo rental cars and public transport. |
| 1K for a month isn't bad pricing. That said, you probably won't need a car everyday so I would condense your time that would require a car and take public transport for the rest. |
Its not $1k, OP said that they would give a friend $1k to borrow a car. In another post, they said $3500. |
While $3500 is a lot of money to me, this price for renting a car for that long isn’t surprising. Week long rentals probably average about $700 in states. In Ireland, which is surely more expensive, $3500 doesn’t surprise me. |
| Ask if someone would be willing to rent you their car every so often. I did that in Aruba. Worked out great. |
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No advice but commiseration.
Car rental costs are making up a significant portion of our vacation costs - and that's even before we factor in gas. An all-inclusive is looking appealing right now. |
| How about just using Uber/Lyft for trips to town and then buses between cities? Not ideal but it would be a lot less. If this is ruining your trip got to get creative. Or taxis.. |
| I would look at buying a cheap car and selling it when you leave. |
Are you kidding? How much work would that be to try to sell it in time to make your flight?! |
Week lonmg rentals may be averaging $700, but that's not what it's been in the past. |
OP said she’s visiting family. They might be inclined to help. |
And trains. Lots of trains in Ireland. |
Not true. You do not have to get CDW in Ireland if you have a Chase Sapphire Preferred card. That's the sole reason I got the card about 8 years ago, and I've rented cars in Ireland 6 times since then and never had to get the coverage from the rental company. I always bring a paper letter from Chase confirming that they will cover car rental coverage in Ireland. There is one more kind of a card that works in Ireland...maybe a World Mastercard of some sort? ... but Chase Sapphire Preferred has always worked for me. |
I've got family to stay with in Ireland, so the only difference between a 2 week vacation and a 6 week vacation is the rental car cost and the cost of a cell data roaming plan. It's not a luxury vacation....we share a bed in a damp cottage with one bathroom and no shower. But it's family and it's home and yeah, it's 6 weeks away which is amazing. But the fact that I can do it doesn't mean I'm rich. |
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OP here with an update:
I got a lead for an Irish peer-to-peer car sharing service, but it turned out that they could not take a U.S. driver's license. The company was very helpful, however, and mentioned that Toyota dealers share their platform to rent out their fleet of Toyotas, and that they take American licenses! Amazingly, I was able to get a one month rental for $1390 Euros (including insurance!!!) for a newer Toyota hybrid! The dealer who is renting to me is closer to where I am staying than Dublin Airport, so I'm going to take the train from the airport out to the Northwest and I'll taxi from the station to the Toyota dealership. Thank you to everyone who offered...hope this might help a future Ireland traveler if car prices don't go down soon. One other note...it's an AUTOMATIC car, which is usually way more expensive to rent over there. (In fact, I'd rather have a manual shift b/c I love driving with the steering wheel on the right and shifting with my left, but I guess b/c it's a hybrid, it only comes in automatic.) Anyway...there's a tip for you for cheaper Irish car rentals. Check out Toyota dealers! |