Drive low cost car hire Cuneo vehicles courtesy of Rhino. We give the best service and always aim for 100% customer satisfaction. That's why we give free breakdown and roadside assistance in the unlikely event that something should go wrong. We also encourage you to book car hire Cuneo ahead to save money but at the same time we don't charge any cancellation fees.
Superb vehicles are available cheaply with Rhino car rental Cuneo. You can choose from economy cars like the Ford Fiesta five door, small sports utility vehicles like the Lancia Musa and premium station wagons like the Mercedes Benz A Class. All these vehicle and many more besides can be afforded by almost anyone for rates of just 16 Euros per day. Book now and you'll be driving ASAP.
Cuneo is part of the Piedmont district in Northern Italy. It is also part of the wider province of Cuneo. It borders the province of Asti to the east. It also borders the province of Turin to the North and the Provence Alpes Cotes d'Azur in France to the west. As it is close to the maritime Alps we do car hire Cuneo ski packages here. The Milky Way ski resort is not far by car and considered one of the best in Europe so why not try our off road vehicles for the journey? There you can choose from three different resorts - Claviere, Sauze D'Oulx and Sestriere. Cuneo is very easily accessible by car. The E74 European motorway is the main on to go through Cuneo and the SP5 road is also nearby. Get onto them quickly with car hire Cuneo, not only do we do fast and cost effective vehicles but from just six pounds per day you can rent one of our trusty GPS devices too. These can be used to take a wine tour and there are some fabulous vineyards in the surrounding areas of Cuneo. Why not visit the town of Barolo which does world class red wine? It goes extremely well with the local dishes of beef and pork known as Fritto Misto and Bollito Misto. Cuneo is also interesting for history buffs as it formed the centre piece of the Italian resistance during World War Two. Cuneo today has more than fifty thousand inhabitants.
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