Transparent by design

How RingMatch builds a comparison.

The comparison is designed to expose the assumptions behind each estimate—not hide them behind a single number.

01

Published sources

RingMatch collects public fleet, pricing and condition information from specialist rental providers. The comparison page reports source freshness and flags incomplete collection runs rather than treating them as complete snapshots.

02

Package calculation

For each compatible car, RingMatch finds the lowest-cost combination of published packages that covers at least the requested number of laps. A quote may therefore include more laps than requested when that is the cheapest compatible published combination.

03

Pricing variants remain separate

BASIC, all-inclusive and generic packages are never mixed into one calculation. A package receives one of those labels only when the provider's source wording explicitly supports it.

04

Insurance, excess and fees

Published insurance charges, damage excess and calculable mandatory fees are considered where the source supplies enough detail. Money remains in integer euro-cents throughout calculation to avoid floating-point rounding errors.

05

Limits of the estimate

RingMatch does not know live availability, private quotes, eligibility decisions or unpublished charges. Fuel and lap-ticket inclusions are only claimed when provider wording explicitly supports them. Unknown mandatory items cause a result to be labelled as a known subtotal.

Provider information can change between collection and booking. Always use the source link to confirm the current car, package, price, excess and rental terms.