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Farhad Heydari September 18, 2006

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In the United States, most rental cars exist to get you from point A to point B. Peter Schroeder, a German CEO who on a recent business trip to Los Angeles couldn't secure a car with navigation unless it was dubbed a "luxury" car. "It was crazy," he says.

These cars are different. With an average cost in the mid-$100,000s, these are the very crème de la crème of the automotive world; they come with virtually every gadget and gizmo and can be had for a price -- and with more than a few restrictions and requirements.

In Europe, for example, Sixt, an ever-expanding German-based agency, rents the blistering 12-cylinder Mercedes Benz S600, but not to those under 25 and only if they've had a driver's license for three years. Furthermore, two credit cards are required as part of the security deposit, and you can't take the vehicle to countries like Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovenia, and others, for fear that they might end up on the black market -- or in a chop shop -- somewhere in the Ukraine or Moldova.

Similarly, when you rent the evergreen Audi A8 Quattro or resurgent Mercedes SL500 from Auto Europe, you may not drive it to "Eastern Europe," according to a spokesperson. For most, however, these limitations are few and who, after all, wants to drive to Bulgaria when you can thrash about along the high-wire blacktop connecting Cinque Terre?

In fact, an informal and decidedly unscientific survey found that most people rent these cars do so for the self-indulgent pursuit of being seen -- especially in their local haunts or by people whom they are trying to impress, say business associates. Either that or because they've dreamed up a special weekend getaway for someone they're with or wishing to court.

Other, more-pragmatic types, according to New York City-based Gotham Dream Cars' CEO Noah Lehmann-Haupt, rent before deciding whether to purchase. "A large portion of our customers, in addition to those who rent for fun and those who get gift certificates for a spouse or loved one, are people who are actually considering buying these supercars," he says. "And since most dealerships won't allow extended test drives, our customers prefer spending a few thousand dollars before putting down $200,000, just so they can be certain they're purchasing the right car."

Their choices? Anything from the fiery Ferrari F430 to the dignified Rolls-Royce Phantom, which comes with a chauffeur. The price for all this indulgence? From $795 for half a day in the Ferrari to $3,300 for 12 hours in the all-bespoke, Charles Coldham-designed Roller.

For sheer beauty, few if any locales can beat the Côte d'Azur. At Elite Rent-a-Car's Monaco branch, one of more than 12 locations the 20-year-old company has throughout Europe, you can get behind the wheel of the Lamborghini Gallardo or one of two sharp-suited, full-size SUVs, like the Porsche Cayenne S or the new Range Rover Supercharged, and head for route D2566, a stunning ribbon of asphalt high in the Maritime Alps that stretches from Monte Carlo to the Col de Turini. If that's too far south, ask for the Lamborghini Murcielago at Excellence Luxury's Paris office and head to Alsace and the stunning Route du Vin.

But according to Zanoletti, president of Elite Rent-a-Car, a luxury rental is more than the car. "A top rental is more like a personalized service. You could be driving away with anything from a Mini Cooper S or the MG 55 or the Range Rover Sport," she says. "What really makes the difference is the customized service, be it door-to-door delivery, 24-hour on-call reservations or whether the fleet has something that sets it apart," she says referring to the bespoke interiors and special color schemes that "are always a surprise for our customers."

And renting these coupes isn't limited to those living or traveling to Europe and the U.S. In Melbourne, Australia, Sports Car World Rentals offers everything from a Ferrari 360 Spider to the corner-hugging Lotus Elise, while across town Exotic Car Rentals serves up a roster of resolute Porsche 911s.

Perhaps an exotica from yesteryear is more your speed. The Historic & Classic-car Hirers Guild (HCHG), the largest purveyor of classic cars in Britain, offers motoring enthusiasts anything from an Aston Martin DB6 (James Bond's car in Thunderball), to a 1926 Rolls, a 1972 Alfa Romeo GTV, a 1933 MG J2 convertible or Jaguar E-type. Finally, a tonic to inject a little romance into the marriage between travel and motoring. Rentals -- who knew?

See our slideshow of exotic rental cars.

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