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What does Status 00 represent?
What does Status 00 represent?
What does Status 01 indicate?
What does Status 01 indicate?
What does Status 02 signify?
What does Status 02 signify?
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What is the meaning of Status 03?
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What does Status 04 represent?
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What does Status 05 indicate?
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What does Status 06 stand for?
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What does Status 07 signify?
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What does Status 09 indicate?
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What does Status 10 indicate?
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What does Status 22 represent?
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What does Status 43 signify?
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What does Status 44 denote?
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What does Status 45 indicate?
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What does Status 90 mean?
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What does Status 99 represent?
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What is represented by code XCAR?
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What does code ECAR stand for?
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What is represented by code PPAR?
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What does SIZE: M stand for?
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What is described by TYPE (2nd Letter): F?
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What does GEAR (3rd Letter): A refer to?
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What does FEATURE (4th Letter): R indicate?
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Study Notes
ACRISS Codes for Vehicle Status
- Status 00 (RENTED): Vehicle is currently rented out.
- Status 01 (FULLY AVAILABLE): Vehicle is ready for the next rental, clean and refueled.
- Status 02 (PARTIALLY AVAILABLE): Vehicle is in a non-standard parking spot.
- Status 03 (BLOCKED): Vehicle reserved or prepared for delivery.
- Status 04 (PARKED): Vehicle parked, rental agreement terminated, key must be entered into the Key handover system.
- Status 05 (CURRENTLY NOT RENTABLE): Vehicle needs maintenance or repair.
- Status 06 (OUT OF SERVICE): Vehicle has major damage, requires repair.
- Status 07 (RECHARGING): Electric vehicle charging and unavailable for rental.
- Status 09 (ARRIVED): Vehicle has arrived and awaits pickup.
- Status 10 (ARRIVED MANUALLY): Vehicle checked in via Cobra.
- Status 11 (ARRIVED): Vehicle arrived via OAPP or key returned to key box.
- Status 22 (DIGITAL SELF SERVICE/FASTLANE): Available for direct rental through SIXT app at selected branches.
- Status 43 (BLOCKED FOR SALE, GERMANY): Vehicle reached mileage limit but has excess time; future decisions pending by Car Control.
- Status 44 (BLOCKED FOR SALE): Vehicle under Car Control jurisdiction for return to producer.
- Status 45 (BLOCKED FOR SALE): Vehicle has reached end of life cycle, cannot be rented again.
ACRISS Codes for Rental Vehicle Types
- Extraordinary Sedans (XCAR): Includes BMW 530, Volvo S90, V90 Cross Country.
- Luxury Sedans (LCAR): Includes BMW 330, Volvo S60, Audi A4.
- Premium Sedans (PCAR): Examples are Mercedes Benz A220 and Infiniti Q50.
- Compact Sedans (CCAR): Nissan Versa, Hyundai Venue, Ford EcoSport.
- Economy Sedan (ECAR): Kia Rio, Chevrolet Spark.
- Full Size Sedan (FCAR): Includes Toyota Camry, Nissan Altima, Dodge Charger V8.
- Midsize Sedans (ICAR): Nissan Kicks, Nissan Sentra, Honda Civic.
- SUV Codes: Range from extraordinary to full-size SUVs with brands like Mercedes-Benz, Toyota, and Chevrolet.
ACRISS Codes for Vehicle Sizes and Types
- Size categories identify vehicles from Mini (M) to Extraordinary (X).
- First letter codes indicate vehicle sizes:
- M: Mini
- E: Economy
- C: Compact
- F: Full Size
- L: Luxury
- Types (2nd letter) specify vehicle configurations, such as:
- B: 2 Doors
- C: 2 or 4 Door Sedans
- T: Topless (Convertible)
- F: SUV
- P: Pickup Truck
ACRISS Codes for Gears and Features
- Gears are classified by:
- A: Automatic
- M: Manual
- Features include:
- R: Refreshing (Standard air conditioning)
- H: Hybrid
- E: Electric
- Z: Speciality (varied applications)
- LPG (Liquified Petroleum Gas) and Ethanol are also considered features related to fuel types.
Summary of Extraordinary Vehicle Categories
- Extraordinary Convertibles: Includes high-end models like BMW Z4 and Ford Mustang GT Convertible.
- Extraordinary Coupes: Notable examples are BMW 840 Grand Coupe and Ford Mustang Coupe.
- Extraordinary Hybrids: Feature high-efficiency models such as BMW 530 Hybrid and X5E Hybrid.
- Minivans: Chrysler Pacifica and Toyota Sienna are key representatives.
- Pickup Trucks: Includes popular models like Toyota Tundra, Chevrolet Silverado, and Ram 1500.
These ACRISS codes provide a standardized system for classifying and managing rental vehicles, enhancing efficiency in operations within car rental services.
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