Planning a Car Rental
With rising gas prices, driving causes more headaches than it used to. When
traveling, though, you may need to rely on a car rental. There are ways to save
money if you plan well. Next time you're looking for a quality, affordable car
rental, consider the following:
1. A car rental at the airport sometimes costs more than at a nearby agency.
Compare prices ahead of time; it may be worth taking a taxi a few miles to pick
up the vehicle at a different rental location.
2. Choose a no-frills car rental. Many less-luxurious cars get better
mileage.
3. Car rental agencies usually have better deals on compact cars. If you
don't need the space, why pay for it? Compact cars also get better mileage.
4. A car rental is usually more costly if you pick up the vehicle at one
location and drop it off at another. However, consider the price of returning to
the original locale. Is it cheaper to pay for the gas or for the drop-off? This
might sway your decision a little.
5. Car rental agencies offer prepaid fill-ups when you return the vehicle.
Compare their costs with the gas pump prices and decide ahead of time which is a
better deal.
6. A weekly car rental usually costs less than paying for five or six days
alone. If you're staying just under a week, you may want to pay this rate and
return the car early.
7. Avoid purchasing insurance from the car rental company if possible. Many
credit cards cover car rental insurance; in the event of collision or theft
you'll be taken care of. Check your credit card agreement ahead of time.
8. Save the extra driver cost by choosing a designated driver. Some car
rental agencies charge more to add a driver.
9. Look for car rental coupons in travel magazines or an Entertainment book.
Agencies also give discounts to AAA and AARP members. Be sure to inquire about
available deals.
Keeping these factors in mind before your car rental, you can save a
substantial amount of money. Shop wisely, and know before you go!