My experience is that things are much closer in the UK than they are in the US so you won't be driving as far, plus the smaller cars used get better gas mileage. You could always bring a friend to split the expenses. If you want an inexpensive vacation, go to China, not to anyplace in Europe.
When driving on the opposite side of the road got confusing for me is when I got back to the US after 5 weeks!
Parking is no worse than the mall at Christmas time...
So how do they collect for the ticket on the rental car when I'm back in the US? Of course if you aren't speeding or running red lights this shouldn't be a problem, right?
Lucky for me I had an expense account...
Randy Haskin wrote:
With respect to renting a car:
Gas is currently something on the order of $7/gallon over there (about L1.00/liter). Renting a car can be VERY EXPENSIVE if you drive everywhere.
Driving is no picnic, either:
- Driving on the left side of the road is confusing as heck
- Roundabouts can be very confusing if you don't know what you're doing
- Roads are VERY NARROW with NO SHOULDER and NO place to pull off to the side if you need to figure out where you are or where you're going
- Road signage, I think, is a BETTER system than in the US, but it will be confusing if you are not used to how it works.
- Parking is also sparse and expensive
- Speed cameras EVERYWHERE, and they have no problem with giving you a ticket for every single camera that you speed through.