Pickup was just outside Verona airport on the left when you exit. I first tried to use an embassy-certified translation of my license, but the counter said they needed an IDP “white booklet” (not the Chinese one, but looks like they prefer the white booklet, plus translation + notarization + apostille). I pulled up the official explanation from the embassy website and asked to speak with the manager; after they checked and searched, they made an exception and let us take the car.
We got a Citroën Aircross, basically brand new with just over 6,000 km. It had a rearview camera, lane/speed/collision warnings, wireless charging, etc. No spare tire but there was a tool kit.
The rental car lot roads and exit are quite narrow, so be extra careful when driving out.
They didn’t push any extras, just asked if we wanted Telepass at €25 per day, and reminded us the car only came with basic insurance from the rental company (we’d bought full coverage separately on the platform). We paid the one-way drop-off fee on the spot.
Overall, everything went pretty smoothly.
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