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Hertz includes the minimum requirements you need to legally drive. Many upsales are offered at the counter, but most international rentals like to have some extra protection at least LDW/CDW so you don't have to deal with an issue in a foreign country where you may not know the language.
It can be awkward at the counter if you are being told you need X,Y,Z and there is a language barrier. I would steer away from Sixt as they are an upstart German company. Rates are all over the place and if you have any issues, I'd rather be with one of the big three (Hertz, Alamo, Avis).
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