Wasn't a CV8 or CV6 by any chance? - a dunny door station wagon and more capable offroad than a territory - but then neither is all that capable.
I meant to post this a few weeks back, as a warning to anyone contemplating renting a vehicle from Buggerit rentals.
I organised and paid for a 4x4 rental, 3 months before I was to pick up the rental in Greymouth, NZ.
I had organised for a Ford Territory and after finalising the paperwork at the agents office at the railway station, I was given the keys and the rego number for the vehicle and was told it was just over the road from the office.
Went outside and looked up and down the road, but no Territory.
Went back into the office and was again told it was over the road but the car handler would show me where it was. Once out side, he points to this Dunnydoor station wagon and said “there it is”.
I told him I had a 4x4 organised and he directed me back into the office.
Back at the desk, AGAIN, I pointed out that my rental was supposed to be a 4x4, specifically, a Ford Territory.
To this, the Buggerit agent shows me the agreement paperwork and points out that it states’ A ford Territory or comparable vehicle”
To this I said I can understand that it could be another brand of vehicle but there is no way on earth that Dunnydoor station wagon was anything comparable to a 4x4.
It took about 30 minutes of arguing and treats to get some legals involved before they came to their senses and organised a Territory from Avis.
Be very careful when renting vehicles from this mob.
Cheers.
Wasn't a CV8 or CV6 by any chance? - a dunny door station wagon and more capable offroad than a territory - but then neither is all that capable.
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Remember that a Territory comes in both AWD and RWD options, A commodore also has RWD and in adventurwer spec AWD options, both are station wagons, it could be classified as a comparable vehicle.
I can assure you the dunnydoor was a standard RWD and even though we had no planned intentions to go off road, we just wanted something that could go a little further of road than a standard sedan could, if the opportunity presented itself and when we finally got what we had paid for, we got the AWD Territory.
It’s funny because the crap of the Territory and the dunnydoor being both wagons and that’s what Buggerit rentals tried to put forward as their argument of the vehicles being the same categories EXCEPT you could still hire the station wagon in a different and cheaper category so why would you pay a higher rate for the same vehicle if you specifically wanted a wagon.
This is nothing more than a gimmick where they charge you the higher rate for a 4x4 and then give you the cheaper standard vehicle. Didn’t work and a threat to get NZ’s equivalent of Consumer Affairs involved seemed to give them a change of opinion as to what is and is not a 4x4.
I must be honest, I felt sorry for the agent at Greymouth, because they were just the meat in the sandwich and parasite on the other end of the phone in Sydney was the main cause of the problem and while this dipstick was running around trying to come up with every excuse in the world as to why someone would pay more for a station wagon that they had too, the agent managed to produce the correct goods.
Both the ford territory and the holden Adventra are not 4x4,s as you guys put it
They are all wheel drives and will never be 4x4,s in standard form![]()
Lucky you didn't pay for a Range Rover wagon and get stuck with a Commodore wagon![]()
Yep that’s what they are, AWDs not 4x4s and the only genuine 4x4 on offer was a Pajero and at a higher rental fee.
The problem was that the dunnydoor was not an adventra, had it been an Adventra I may have been interested in taking it just to see how they go.
The standard dunnydoor station wagon and the Territory are actually two different categories of vehicles and Buggerit were just trying it on.
I wonder how many people just except the downgrade and drive off.
Just wondering if you specified a 4x4 (or AWD) or just a territory. If it was just a territory they heard, then maybe they thought it would be ok to substitute a 2wd terri for a 2wd commode.
Not having a go, just curious.
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