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Car hire equipment

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Does anyone out there know which hire companies (at Geneva Airport specifically) issue snow tyres and/or chains as standard? Some have winter tyres fittted as standard, some dont...Some include chains, some dont. Confused. Don't want to be lumped with paying for extras at the desk. Car hire expensive enough already! Heading to Praz sur Arly in Feb.
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Had one (Golf 4x4 est) from Europcar last w/e. Snow tyres and chains (they did try and charge extra for the chains but were told where to go, especially after not having a car for us even though prebooked....) That's Swiss side, i.e. out of arrivals, turn right and about 200yds.
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 Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
All Swiss side hire cars must have winter tyres by law. French side cars do not need to have them.

Chains are a bit of a lottery. Recently I arrived and found the chains I had pre-ordered weren't available as they had none left. Just managed to make it to the apartment, bought some chains at a garage and Avis bought them off me at cost price at the end of the week.
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Yes, I've always hired from the Swiss side (directly, via the '.ch' landing pages on the GVA Website - I never use intermediaries) and always been given winter tyres plus chains in the boot. I still always ask about chains, and make it clear that I won't take a car without them as I may need them in the mountains. I was told that sometimes, they can run out of a particular size if they get a lot of breakages.

Also, it it's the first week or two of February, check that your car has a Vignette. These are valid 'till the end of January so if it's busy, they can miss replacing them. My daughter got stopped on the Autoroute by the CH police because she didn't have one. Fortunately they let her drive on to the next service station and get one.
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