Is Noleggiare a reliable rent a car hiring company?

I have made a preliminary booking through Rentalcar for a car from Noleggiare. The price is a ceptable but the deposit amount seems too high to me-1298 euro.

Is it a normal deposit?

May I consider Noleggiare a company to be trusted?



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3 Nights in Florence - Museums & sights. Rent car when leaving & drive to Montepulciano via Chianti.

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