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ACL June 8th, 2005 09:47 AM

Rent a car in Thailand
 
Hello,
is it ok for an European driver to rent a car in Thailand?
Any suggest?

Many thanks



Chris Blunt June 8th, 2005 03:41 PM

On Wed, 08 Jun 2005 08:47:15 GMT, "ACL"
wrote:

Hello,
is it ok for an European driver to rent a car in Thailand?
Any suggest?


Its quite OK to do that.

I've used Budget Thailand a few times and they're been fine. They
sometimes run promotions on their web site, so you might want to take
a look here before you travel.

http://www.budget.co.th/

Chris


Geoff B June 8th, 2005 05:13 PM


"ACL" asked...

Hello,
is it ok for an European driver to rent a car in Thailand?
Any suggest?

Many thanks


It is advisable to obtain an International Driver's Permit (I believe
Thailand prefer you to have one that meets the '1949 Convention' ).
It should be a simple matter of providing your own national licence along
with photos and a small fee.

Here in the UK, several organisations advertise their services to obtain
the
IDP, but the simplest way is to go to a major Post Office (Cost - 5.50
pounds. I have seen other organisations asking five or six times that, so
do a search before handing over any money).

Make sure you have good insurance cover too - even if you are not to blame
in an incident you might come under pressure to pay out. My fiancee (a
Thai) recently had this happen to her when a motorcyclist fell off in
front
of her, and the police said she was to blame for 'frightening' the rider.

_______
Geoff B


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Viviane June 9th, 2005 12:23 PM

Yes it's possible but why would you? For about the same price, you can get
a car with a driver who knows the local road conditions. Then again, if
it's excitement you want - go right ahead and drive there yourself.

"ACL" wrote in message
s...
Hello,
is it ok for an European driver to rent a car in Thailand?
Any suggest?

Many thanks





Markku Grönroos June 9th, 2005 12:29 PM


"Viviane" kirjoitti viestissä
u...
Yes it's possible but why would you? For about the same price, you can

get
a car with a driver who knows the local road conditions. Then again, if
it's excitement you want - go right ahead and drive there yourself.

What the heck does man need a Thai driver for? It would be nothing but a
nuisance. I want to drive my hired car myself thank you.



Alan Street June 9th, 2005 02:55 PM

In article , Markku Grönroos
wrote:

€ "Viviane" kirjoitti viestissä
€ u...
€ Yes it's possible but why would you? For about the same price, you can
€ get
€ a car with a driver who knows the local road conditions. Then again, if
€ it's excitement you want - go right ahead and drive there yourself.

€ What the heck does man need a Thai driver for? It would be nothing but a
€ nuisance. I want to drive my hired car myself thank you.



Driving on the left might be one issue. Also, if you don't read Thai
you might find navigation a bit of a challenge.

Markku Grönroos June 9th, 2005 03:06 PM


"Alan Street" kirjoitti viestissä
...
In article , Markku Grönroos
wrote:

? "Viviane" kirjoitti viestissä
? u...
? Yes it's possible but why would you? For about the same price, you

can
? get
? a car with a driver who knows the local road conditions. Then again,

if
? it's excitement you want - go right ahead and drive there yourself.
?
? What the heck does man need a Thai driver for? It would be nothing but a
? nuisance. I want to drive my hired car myself thank you.
?
?

Driving on the left might be one issue. Also, if you don't read Thai
you might find navigation a bit of a challenge.


Truly, navigation can be a concern. Especially in Thailand where
availability of decent large scale road maps is about non existent. Perhaps
for very short term rentals (a couple of days) hiring a driver along with a
car is worth considering to keep things time efficient.



Tchiowa June 10th, 2005 05:23 PM



Markku Gr=F6nroos wrote:
"Alan Street" kirjoitti viestiss=E4
...
In article , Markku Gr=F6nroos
wrote:

? "Viviane" kirjoitti viestiss=E4
? u...
? Yes it's possible but why would you? For about the same price, you

can
? get
? a car with a driver who knows the local road conditions. Then agai=

n,
if
? it's excitement you want - go right ahead and drive there yourself.
?
? What the heck does man need a Thai driver for? It would be nothing bu=

t a
? nuisance. I want to drive my hired car myself thank you.
?
?

Driving on the left might be one issue. Also, if you don't read Thai
you might find navigation a bit of a challenge.


Truly, navigation can be a concern. Especially in Thailand where
availability of decent large scale road maps is about non existent.


You continually make comments about Thailand that make me wonder if
there is a Thailand on another planet that you visit. Maps of widely
assorted scales including good roads maps are available at any book
store and most 7-11 stores and the like. They are all over the place in
Thailand.


Markku Grönroos June 10th, 2005 06:26 PM


"Tchiowa" kirjoitti viestissä
oups.com...


Markku Grönroos wrote:
"Alan Street" kirjoitti viestissä
...
In article , Markku Grönroos
wrote:

? "Viviane" kirjoitti viestissä
? u...
? Yes it's possible but why would you? For about the same price, you

can
? get
? a car with a driver who knows the local road conditions. Then

again,
if
? it's excitement you want - go right ahead and drive there yourself.
?
? What the heck does man need a Thai driver for? It would be nothing but

a
? nuisance. I want to drive my hired car myself thank you.
?
?

Driving on the left might be one issue. Also, if you don't read Thai
you might find navigation a bit of a challenge.


Truly, navigation can be a concern. Especially in Thailand where
availability of decent large scale road maps is about non existent.


You continually make comments about Thailand that make me wonder if
there is a Thailand on another planet that you visit. Maps of widely
assorted scales including good roads maps are available at any book
store and most 7-11 stores and the like. They are all over the place in
Thailand.

By all means name these maps. If they were all over Thailand (or anywhere in
the kingdom) I would be aware about them. I know you are not able to do so.



Tchiowa June 11th, 2005 12:31 PM



Markku Gr=F6nroos wrote:
"Tchiowa" kirjoitti viestiss=E4
oups.com...


Markku Gr=F6nroos wrote:
"Alan Street" kirjoitti viestiss=E4
...
In article , Markku Gr=F6nroos
wrote:

? "Viviane" kirjoitti viestiss=E4
? u...
? Yes it's possible but why would you? For about the same price, y=

ou
can
? get
? a car with a driver who knows the local road conditions. Then

again,
if
? it's excitement you want - go right ahead and drive there yoursel=

f=2E
?
? What the heck does man need a Thai driver for? It would be nothing =

but
a
? nuisance. I want to drive my hired car myself thank you.
?
?

Driving on the left might be one issue. Also, if you don't read Thai
you might find navigation a bit of a challenge.


Truly, navigation can be a concern. Especially in Thailand where
availability of decent large scale road maps is about non existent.


You continually make comments about Thailand that make me wonder if
there is a Thailand on another planet that you visit. Maps of widely
assorted scales including good roads maps are available at any book
store and most 7-11 stores and the like. They are all over the place in
Thailand.

By all means name these maps.


What, you want me to give you the brand name? Don't be ridiculous. I
don't memorize brand names of maps.

If they were all over Thailand (or anywhere in the kingdom) I would be aw=

are
about them.=20


Not if you've never been there you wouldn't.



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