You're taking the family to Europe and everybody wants to ride
together in the same vehicle. One of those seven-passenger minivans
sounds like just the ticket for your party of six. There are two
important reasons why you probably will be better off with two midsize
cars instead; luggage space and money. A seven-passenger vehicle may be
o.k. for hauling kids to soccer games but it simply doesn't have enough
storage space to handle luggage for six persons traveling in Europe.
You can move up to a roomier nine-passenger van but your credit card
will probably not provide collision and theft insurance coverage;
you'll have buy it from the rental company. Two midsize sedans will be
less expensive. The best price I know for a seven-passenger van in
Germany for one week is $734 with tax. A midisze car for a week is
$273, or $546 for two cars. A nine-passenger van costs the same in
Germany but having to buy insurance brings the price to $870 (credit
card companies exclude coverage of the nine-passenger vehicle by
maintaining it is on a truck chassis).
A seven-passenger van in France is $1021 and the nine-passenger with CDW and theft insurance is $1189. A midsize car is $431.
In
Italy, where CDW and theft insurance must be purchased from the rental
company, two midsize cars ($569 each) are about the same as a
seven-passenger van ($1139) and a few dollars less than the $1213
nine-passenger vehicle.
The difference is most pronounced in
Switzerland's where the best van deal is $922 for a seven-passenger and
the nine-passenger is $1059 with insurance. One midsize car can be
rented for $353. Do the math.
In summary, I don't recommend a
seven-passenger van if there are more than five travelers. The more
expensive nine-passenger van can probably accommodate up to seven
people with luggage, but space will be very tight. Even though fuel
cost is a factor with two vehicles, for parties of six, seven, and
eight people, you'll definitely be more comfortable and usually save
money by renting two midsize cars. Get a European car rental quote here.
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