Importantly, always buy insurance when renting a car. Motorcyclists in Bali often say goodbye to family and friends before hitting the road, so minor scrapes are commonplace. Don't risk a bigger accident for a smaller one. The car is in decent condition, but has a battle-damaged look. A small SUV is well-suited to Bali's rough roads; avoid larger vehicles, as they will cause significant problems. Don't rely entirely on Google Maps; you might end up driving into a ditch. Also, be extra careful as the insurance doesn't cover tires. Avoid driving on gravel roads or off-road; no one will come to your rescue if an accident occurs. The price is reasonable, much cheaper than renting directly at the airport. The service is decent, including airport pick-up and drop-off, saving you time and energy dealing with unlicensed taxi drivers. Overall, it's good value for money, and the interior is clean. In summary, don't expect too much on this small island. A small SUV that won't break down can save you a lot of trouble, making it a good value overall.

















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