It was fantastic! Since we were not very familiar with the road conditions, both our pick-up and drop-off were slightly delayed, but the staff was very patient and kept reassuring us that it was okay. I accidentally left something in the car, and when I heard the car had already been sent for cleaning, I thought it was gone. However, when the staff found out, they were incredibly helpful in returning it to us. I really appreciate it!
The car was quite old; it's my first time renting a vehicle with mileage exceeding 120,000 miles (close to 200,000 kilometers). The condition of the car was poor, with multiple spots of touch-up paint from scratches and a dirty air conditioning system.
In nearly 20 years of renting cars abroad, this is my first time needing additional insurance coverage, and the claims were not limited to one area. While a small scratch on the front bumper was an understandable charge, two other scratches on the rear bumper were contested and not accepted (we had pictures from pickup). The left front mudguard was claimed to be missing due to us, which was absurd (we made a careless mistake by not taking photos of it during pickup). Honestly, if the screws on your car's mudguard aren’t tightened properly and combined with the disastrous roads in your country, it’s no surprise car parts fall off during driving.
Overall, the visa-free policy of this country makes sense. The natural scenery is good, but the infrastructure is terrible. The roads are filled with potholes and washboard surfaces, making self-driving highly unsuitable.
The car was too old, with interiors and features from over 20 years ago, making it hard to look at. But being old has its advantages—you don't need to worry too much about it.
Very satisfied with the experience. The car was in good condition, and the staff at the rental company were attentive and patient. They explained everything clearly and helped us with the driving license notarization, which saved us time. They responded promptly to any questions, ensuring our trip in Georgia went smoothly. Thank you!
Picked up the car from the parking lot. In Kazbegi, the tire was punctured by a nail, but the rental company provided guidance and their service was very good. The car was not provided with a full tank of fuel, nor was it required to be returned with a full tank — make sure to pay special attention to this point.
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