It's friendly and cheaper than you'd think. I'll write a few things for the next Koreans. Make sure to get the first and second insurance policies on your insurance contract! They cover theft and accidents, so it's definitely a good idea to get them. The third and fourth policies cover tire punctures and tire replacement costs. Just keep in mind that only car-to-car accidents are covered, not people, trees, or terrain, so drive carefully. You'll have to pay a deposit of about $150, but you won't have to worry because the car will be delivered in one or two days. Be sure to take pictures of the car. The rental car staff won't take pictures, so I took 360-degree photos of the interior, the hood, and even the top. If you don't take pictures of existing scratches, they'll say, "Are you the ones who did that?" I showed them all the pictures and got through, so be sure to take them. Finally, make sure to fill up the car 30 minutes before your arrival. If you read the contract, it says that the gas cost and the labor cost for going to the gas station are measured separately, so you need to consider this as well. If you just know this, you can travel to the city center of southern travel destinations cheaply! We drove almost 80 kilometers back and forth and only spent 8 dollars on gas! Be sure to bring your driver's license (Korean license is acceptable), and additional drivers will be charged about 10,000 won more! Be sure to keep this in mind when traveling!
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