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  • Latest Car Models: we are constantly renewing our fleet with the latest models available on the market. Thanks to our longstanding relationships with the leading car producers, we are always among the first to receive the latest models as soon as they come off the production lines. So, as an ELITE customer you can be among the first who can drive these newest vehicles on the road. 

  • Cars you cannot rent anywhere else: each of our cars is individually selected and purchased by our CEO. Great care goes into choosing the colour of the car, the leather interior and the equipment. And, each vehicle also has to have the personal approval of Mrs. Zanoletti. That explains why our current fleet is composed of such very special cars, which you cannot rent anywhere else.

  • A wide selection of the most diverse car models: our fleet of more than 350 vehicles includes the very latest models of Sedans, Limousines, Minivans, Sportscars, Convertibles, 4-Wheel Drives and other Exceptional Cars. These include Mercedes, BMW, Audi, Bentley, Porsche, Ferrari, Lamborghini and more, all waiting to be discovered and enjoyed by you.

  • You get the car you have ordered: at most other car rental companies you cannot choose the model you want, they just give you the cars they happen to have in their fleet. With ELITE you can get the exact car you ordered, even that very special model you have been dreaming about: like a blue Ferrari convertible with a soft top and black leather interior, and equipped with the latest GPS.

  • We deliver the car  you want, anywhere and whenever you want it. The staff of our ELITE Individual Delivery Service will deliver your car anywhere and anytime you want it: to your airport, hotel, meeting place, home or even your private get-away. It is this individual delivery service that separates us from the other traditional car rental companies. Our staff will welcome you at the airport and will accompany you directly to your car. You don't have to wait behind 10 other people in a queue before you finally get your car.

  • Cars in their prime: the average age of the cars in our fleet is only 1.5 years.   

  • All Costs below are in Euros

    TERMS AND CONDITIONS

    Please Note: While Elite will deliver anywhere in Europe on request, your rates do NOT include any applicable delivery and collection fees. We will confirm these with Elite once you have made your booking request. Fees vary depending on the distance from the depot where the car is held.

    MINIMUM AGE:
    23 - 25 - 30 years as per type and model of vehicle.

    KILOMETRES:
    Rates include 150km per day - please contact us for 300km / 500km packages

    DRIVING LICENCE:
    Full current driving licence valid since one year for category City car and 2 years for the other categories. Same conditions for additional driver approved by Elite at the time of the rental.

    ADDITIONAL DRIVER:
    Approx €5 per day, as per country

    MINIMAL RENTAL DURATION:
    One day = 24 hours. After 3 extra hours, a full day will be charged.

    GASOLINE:
    Not included.

    PAYMENT CONDITIONS:
    One or two authorised credit cards as per vehicle model.

    INSURANCE:
    Third Party Liability, with deductible as per country.

    PAI:
    Personal Accident Insurance for driver and passengers: approx €5 per day, as per country

    LDD & LDDR:
    Loss and Damage Deductible & Loss and Damage Deductible Reduction:
    Loss & Collision insurances are included in the rates. However there is a deductible amount that can be reduced by accepting an additional daily insurance fee. Elite reserves the right to refuse the LDDR.

    In case the renter damages or steals the vehicle intentionally or by gross negligence, he will be held liable up to the total value of the vehicle.

    Elite Insurance Does Not Cover:
    Damages caused by careless use of the car, wheels, hub-caps, tyres, radio k7, cd, gps, antenna, upholstery, external mirrors, rims, convertible soft-top, gear box, clutch etc..

    In case of accident or mechanical problems involving te responsibility of the renter, renter will be charged for a minimum of 5 days (10 days for exceptional cars), up to the time required for the final repair (daily rate 1 - 2 days).

    CANCELLATIONS:

    CANCELLATION POLICY
    For all vehicles upon confirmation 30% of the total rental amount
    Within 24 to 72 hours prior to the rental 80% of the total rental amount
    Within 0 to 24 hours prior to the rental 100% of the total rental amount

    EQUIPMENT:

    EQUIPMENT
    Snow Tyres, Chains & Ice Scraper A flat fee of approx - €30 to €50
    Ski Racks On Request
    Baby Seat €30 as per country
    GPS €50 as per country
    Delivery & Collection from Airports €40 to €100
    Delivery & Collection from 8 to 20 hours €60 to €150 as per country
    Delivery & Collection Complimentary in Town
    CD on Request A flat fee will be added - €50 as per country
    For other locations in Europe - Please ask us for the exact charges.

    For complete terms and conditions, please contact us for the rental agreement of each country. Prices are subject to change without notice.

     
     

     


    Italy Information


    Italy (Italian: Italia) is a large country in Southern Europe. It is home to the greatest number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites - art and monuments are everywhere around the country. It is also famous worldwide for its cuisine, its fashion, the luxury sports cars and motorcycles, as well as for its beautiful coasts, lakes and mountains (the Alps and Appennines).

    Two independent mini-states lie within Italy: San Marino and Vatican City. While technically not part of the European Union, both of these states are also part of the Schengen Region and the European Monetary Union.

    Italy is situated in Mediterranean Europe, bordering France, Switzerland, Austria, and Slovenia. The country, which is a boot-shaped peninsula, is surrounded by the Ligurian Sea, the Sardinian Sea, and the Tyrrhenian Sea in the west, the Sicilian and Ionian Sea in the South, and Adriatic Sea in the East. Italian is the major language spoken by the majority of the population, but as you travel throughout the country, you will find there are several distinct dialects corresponding to the region you are in. Italy has a very diverse landscape, but can be primarily described as mountainous including the Alpes and the Apennies mountain ranges that run through it. Italy has two major islands as part of its country: Sardinia, which is an island off the west coast of Italy, and Sicily, which is at the southern tip (the "toe") of the boot. Italy has a population of 56,778,000, and the capital city of Italy is Rome.

    Climate


    The climate of Italy is that of typical Mediterranean countries. Italy has hot, dry summers, with July being the hottest month of the year. In the north, they experience cold winters, as compared to mild ones in the south. Some regions in the south of Italy can experience no rainfall for the whole summer season. The long mountain ranges in Italy impact the weather significantly, as you can experience very different weather going from town to town.

    Regions of Italy


    North - The North of Italy is the country's most populated and developed portion. Cities like Turin, Milan, Bologna, Verona and Venice share the region's visitors with beautiful landscapes like the Lake Como area, impressive mountains such as the Dolomites and the Italian Alps and first-class ski resorts like Cortina d'Ampezzo and others.

    Central Italy breathes history and art. Rome boasts the remaining wonders of the Roman Empire and some of the world's best known landmarks such as the Colosseum. Florence, cradle of the Renaissance, is Tuscany's top attraction, whereas nearby cities like Siena, Pisa and Lucca have much to offer to those looking for the country's rich history and cultural heritage.

    Southern Italy - Bustling Naples, the dramatic ruins of Pompeii, the romantic Amalfi Coast and laidback Apulia, as well as up-and-coming agritourism help making Italy's less visited region a great place to explore.

    Cities


    There are hundreds of Italian cities, here are nine of its most famous:

        * Rome (Roma) - the capital, both of Italy and of the ancient Roman Empire; center of the Roman Catholic Church (the Vatican).
        * Bologna - Home of the first university. This city is filled with history, culture, and technology. Bologna is well known for its food. One of the world's great university cities.
        * Florence (Firenze): City of "rebirth". This city is known for its architecture and art and for the impact it has had throughout the world. Florence is also home to Michelangelo's famous statue of David. Home to many other well-known museums of art.
        * Genoa (Genova) - Very wealthy and diverse city. Its port brings in tourism and trade, along with art and architecture. Genoa is a historical city, birthplace of Columbus and jeans.
        * Milan (Milano) - Known as the fashion capital of the world.
        * Naples (Napoli) - Important port city in Italy. Naples is filled with life, and sun. Here you will find the best pizza in Italy. Naples is also home to the famous volcano Vesuvius.
        * Pisa - Pisa is home to the unmistakable image of the Leaning Tower of Pisa. Very touristy city. Streets are filled with vendors who will try to sell you anything.
        * Turin (Torino) - Home of the FIAT. Turin is a well known industrial city, based on the automobile and aerospace industry. Home of the 2006 Winter Olympics.
        * Venice (Venezia) - Venice is known for its history, art, and world famous canals. One of the most beautiful cities in Italy; it is home to Island of Murano, which is famous for its hand-blown glass. St. Mark's Square is where most of the tourists are and can get very crowded in the summertime.

    Other destinations


        * Calabria and its pearl Praja a Mare - the Italian best kept secret, with the stunning Dino Island, the Blu Grotto, and the Arcomagno bays
        * Capri and Ischia - the famed islands in the Bay of Naples
        * Cinque Terre - five tiny, scenic, towns strung along the steep vineyard-laced coast of Liguria
        * Elba - the largest island of the Tuscan Archipelago, and the third largest island in Italy after Sicily and Sardinia
        * Rimini and the Romagna Riviera, Italy's most famous and visited beach tourism locations.
        * Vatican City - the independent city-state and seat of the Pope, head of the Roman Catholic Church
        * Lago di Garda - A beautiful lake in Northern Italy
        * Italian Alps, including The Dolomites - Some of the most beautiful mountains there are

    Costs


    Italy is part of the Eurozone, so the common currency of the European Union, the Euro (€), is legal tender in Italy.

    Italy is quite an expensive country. It has many luxury hotels and posh restaurants. It may cost €40.00 a day if a person self caters, stays in hostel, avoids drinking and doesn't visit too many museums. However, staying in a comfortable hotel, eating out regularly and visiting lots of museums and galleries, may cost a person at least €100-150 a day. Hiring a car may double expenses, so one should visit with enough budget.

    All the bills include the service charges, so tipping is not necessary. Tipping the taxi drivers is also not necessary, but a hotel porter may expect a little something.

    If you plan to travel through countryside or rural regions you probably should not rely on your credit cards: in many small towns they're accepted only by a small number of shops (particularly restaurants).

    Unless it says otherwise the price includes IVA (same as VAT) of 20%. On some product, such as books, IVA is 4%. If you're a non-EU resident, you are entitled to a VAT refund on purchases of goods that will be exported out of the European Union. Shops offering this scheme have a Tax Free sticker outside. Be sure to ask for your tax-free voucher before leaving the store. These goods have to be unused when you pass the customs checkpoint upon leaving the EU.

    Italian fashion is renowned worldwide. Many of the world's most famous international brands have their headquarters in Italy. The two key areas for high-class shopping are Via della Spiga and Via Montenapoleone (and surroundings), in Milan and via Condotti in Rome, but you'll find flagship stores in almost every major city.

    Driving in Italy


    Italy has a well-developed system of highways in the northern side of the country while in the southern it's a bit worse for quality and extension. Every highway is identified by an A followed by a number. Most of the highways (autostrade) are toll roads. Some have toll station giving you access to a section, others have entrance and exit toll stations. Don't lose your entrance ticket, for if you do, you will be charged for the longest distance (example: if you are on A1 Milano-Napoli at the Milano toll station you'll be charged for the entire 700km distance). All the blue lanes (marked "Viacard") of toll stations accept major credit cards as well as pre-paid card (Viacard) you can buy at tobacconist, Autogrill, or gas stations.

    Many Italians uses an electronic pay-toll device, and there are reserved lanes marked in Yellow with the sign "Telepass" or a simply "T". Driving through those lanes (controlled by camera system) without the device will result in a fine and a payment of the toll for the longest distance. Due to agreement with other countries, if you're foreigner, you'll pay also extra cost for locating you in your country.

    Even if speeding is very common on autostrade, be aware that there are a number of automatic and almost invisible system to punish speeding and hazardous driving, also italian Highway Patrol (Polizia Stradale) has several unmarked cars equipped with speed radar and camera system. If you don't know the road very well you should probably keep a reasonable speed.

    Since 2006, several sections of the italian Highways are equipped with an automatic system called SICVE or TUTOR that check the average speed of the veichles over a long distance (5/10 km), and the coverage is continuosly improved.

    A good clue of a nearby check system is when cars around you suddenly reduce speed. If you see a lot of cars keeping themselves just under the limit and nobody overtaking, you'd better do the same. Driving outside an autostrada, when cars coming in the opposite direction are flashing lights to you, you're probably driving towards a speed check.

    Note that common use of flashlights may be different from your country. Flashing lights may be meant either as a warning to give way or as an invitation to go first, depending on the situation: so, please, be extremely careful in order to avoid any problem.

    Speed limits are:

        * 130 km/h on highways (autostrade);
        * 110 km/h on freeways (superstrade);
        * 90 km/h on single-lane roads;
        * 50 km/h inside cities.

    Italian laws allow a 5% (minumum 5 km/h) tolerance on local speed limit. Fines are generally very expensive.

    Motorbikes should drive always with the headlights on, for other vehicles that applies only outside cities.

    Drunk driving is a controversial issue. The tolerated limit is 0.50g/L in blood; being above this limit punishable by a heavy fine, licence revocation and jail time, but you'll find that people of every age are not significantly worried about drunk driving. All passengers are required to wear their seat belt and children under 10 must use the back seat. Unless clearly posted on the road you are using, you are supposed to yield to any vehicle coming from your right from another public thoroughfare. Signposts used in Italy are patterned according to EU recommendations and use mostly pictograms (not text) but there are minor differences (example: highways directions are written on green background while the white stands for local roads and blue for the remaining).

    Avoid using the blue roads for long distances. While autostrade may be expensive, they significantly decrease the time it takes to travel from one place to another, as blue roads often obligates you to drive through several cities and villages.
     
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