Originally booked a compact SUV on the platform, when picking up the car, the Chinese clerk at San Francisco Union Square Baji Store "upgraded" a seven-seater Dodge seven-seater car (no such model in China), at that time, I was very happy, but then I found out that "be fooled" ~ oil consumption is large, but it is easy to open, and it doesn't matter if you have more oil. When booking on the platform, I bought insurance. The Chinese clerk suggested to buy U$9/day tires and glass cracked road rescue insurance. It was done for the best policy. Fortunately, I bought it. I found that the front windshield was cracked halfway (only cracked, not affecting driving), and I went to the nearest Baji store to replace another car. It is in the store to buy insurance, so directly change the new car to continue the itinerary. If you only buy insurance when you book, you have to pay the relevant maintenance fee first, and then claim it with the insurance company after returning home with the documents. It is troublesome to think about it, so it is recommended that you only buy the most basic insurance when you book a car. Go to the store and spend some money to buy local insurance, so that it is more secure, and accidents are easier to solve. When I arrived in Los Angeles, I encountered an uprising, and the return point was in the most chaotic city center. I communicated with Badji through Trip.com customer service to return the car to "Universal Studios" on the outskirts of the city. I replied that there would be a surcharge for not returning the car at the original place. I asked for Force majeure to be exempted from the relevant fees. The customer service also tried its best to communicate with no results. The next day, I went to the storefront of the studio to return the car. I told the clerk Tony about the situation. He said that he didn't dare to go to the city. He agreed to waive the fee, and learned that we would go to Universal Studios and teach us how to take the bus. Like it!
The biggest experience of several foreign car rentals is that the car is in good condition (the business unit has a high sense of safety, sufficient measures, and does not allow "sick cars" to go on the road) and clean and odorless, on the contrary, domestic car rentals are generally dirty and smelly (the most hated is second-hand smoke). Drivers in developed countries are more law-abiding, consciously abide by the traffic regulations, do not change lanes casually during driving and pay attention to courtesy at intersections, which is more comfortable than driving in China.