Looking to rent a car? Here's a few things you can do to help make the experience go smoother.
#1
Always do your research first. Identify three or four competing car rental companies in your area. Call the companies and ask them all the same questions so you can compile your own direct comparison list. You can get some general information online, but calling local offices will get you specifics, including any ongoing specials.
#2
Here are the things to ask each office: price, what cars are available, and any special deals currently being offered.
#3
Also get information on any particular requirements they have in place, such as whether or not you need to top off the gas at the end of your rental period. Knowing these requirements ahead of time will help you avoid any surcharges.
#4
Some car rental companies offer to pick you up and take you to their office, where you can finalize the paperwork and drive off from there.
#5
Check your own insurance policy to see if you are covered even while driving a rental car. If so, this may allow you to decline the rental company's offer of insurance, saving you some money.
#6
The variables affecting the price of your rental include the type of the vehicle, the size of the vehicle, the class of the vehicle, and the fuel economy of the vehicle. Select the car you would like, and though upgrades are sometimes offered, especially when the car you chose is not available, you shouldn't count on getting an upgrade for the asking.
#7
Reserve the rental car with a credit card. Most car rental companies will require this upfront, no matter how you intend to actually pay for the rental.
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