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Old Oct 27, 2017 | 11:15 am
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Closingracer
 
Join Date: Jan 2016
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Originally Posted by Limeycarhirer
Thanks again for taking time and trouble to reply.
I will be brief as have lost my reply twice.
Will certainly use your stats as had to have rear seats reclined to fit in luggage.
One thing I wanted recorded at returning airport base was that car was ill prepared and potentially dangerous. I didn't like handling so on first morning checked tyre pressures when cold to find all under inflated with worst at 24psi when should have been 33. Add to this car had dirty inside screen, had only just been cleaned somewhat so difficult to check paintwork and when my wife got into next morning she said somebody had been smoking in it.
All in all a lousy experience from Enterpise.
Thanks again.

I have a lot of experience with National which shares its fleet with enterprise and that car is classified as a compact I believe. The elantra is a mid size and the sonata is a full size. With the exception of rare rental cars like Hondas they are usually classified one size higher then what they are classified as in non fleet use. With Mazdas I think they are classified like how the rest of the fleet is.
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