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Taking a trip. Rental cars vary in price significantly
Posted by: gabester
Date: March 25, 2015 09:20PM
I'm experiencing a strange phenomenon. Checking rental cars near and slightly further away from my destination airport, and I'm finding disparate prices on sub/compact cars. A couple in the $10-$20/day range, right within spitting distance of the airport. A couple others at the same range for the same class of cars at $25-$35. Same chain of the former category, FURTHER away from the airport, also in that range.

Anyone have any discount codes to share? I rarely travel and don't stockpile such things. Looking to rent for <$100 for 4 days.
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Re: Taking a trip. Rental cars vary in price significantly
Posted by: Racer X
Date: March 25, 2015 09:50PM
any premium credit cards with travel benefits attached? AAA membership? USAA membership? Costco membership? Member of any professional organizations?
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Re: Taking a trip. Rental cars vary in price significantly
Posted by: gabester
Date: March 25, 2015 09:55PM
Nope. Nope. Nope. Nopers. Nada. Zilch!
Enterprise and Payless Cars both come in at $100 for "intermediate" corolla class sedans, though, so I think I'm set. Just don't understand why other Enterprise locations further from the airport are more expensive... and why the only other car rental near the airport matching Enterprise's price is no-name and off-site.
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Posted by: TL
Date: March 25, 2015 10:04PM
Airport locations, by virtue of location at the airport, generally have to charge a whole bunch of extra fees. Most cities see it as their civic duty to fund various local expenses by charging travelers, and that means airport concessions fees are tacked onto rental cars, shopping, hotels, etc. Off-airport locations aren't charged these extra fees by the cities they are in, and also tend to have lower fixed costs such as lower real estate/leasing fees for their facilities, so they can turn that into lower rental costs.
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Re: Taking a trip. Rental cars vary in price significantly
Posted by: gabester
Date: March 25, 2015 10:05PM
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TL
Most cities see it as their civic duty to fund various local expenses by charging travelers, and that means airport concessions fees are tacked onto rental cars

I get that, but I'm not seeing it in this case... which has me confused or worried I'll arrive at my destination and have a problem.
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Re: Taking a trip. Rental cars vary in price significantly
Posted by: richorlin
Date: March 25, 2015 10:06PM
If you're a Costco member, I've always gotten good deals through [costcotravel.com]
I just booked Ford Escape-size rentals for both Florida and California for around $225 a week.

The only problem is that it being Costco, you have to rent six of them LOL.



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Re: Taking a trip. Rental cars vary in price significantly
Posted by: Black
Date: March 25, 2015 10:26PM
I don't see how you can really bring in a 4 day rental for $25 a day.
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Posted by: Cary
Date: March 25, 2015 10:27PM
I find that Orbitz usually has good rates, and you can easily compare 6 or 7 companies.

Alternately, you can google discount codes, but it takes some experimentation to discover what each does in the location that you're using the code for.
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Re: Taking a trip. Rental cars vary in price significantly
Posted by: Frank
Date: March 26, 2015 12:06AM
Are you over 50 yrs? AARP discounts are pretty good.
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Re: Taking a trip. Rental cars vary in price significantly
Posted by: SteveO
Date: March 26, 2015 07:38AM
Rental cars are such a hassle finding the lowest price. I've had similar experiences. Sometimes the airline you book with will have some discounts. I usually just go with Costco. A $50 yearly membership may yield that savings on your first rental car, so it may be worth taking a look.
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Posted by: Robert M
Date: March 26, 2015 08:01AM
Gabester,

Get yourself a free membership with Allied Business Network at [www.abnsave.com]. You'll be able to get savings on car rental, hotels and a slew of other things through them. No charge.

Robert
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Re: Taking a trip. Rental cars vary in price significantly
Posted by: graylocks
Date: March 26, 2015 08:21AM
have you tried going through Hotwire.com? that's where I get my rentals. or Priceline but that's a bit more work.



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Re: Taking a trip. Rental cars vary in price significantly
Posted by: Yoyodyne ArtWorks
Date: March 26, 2015 09:14AM
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richorlin
If you're a Costco member, I've always gotten good deals through [costcotravel.com]
I just booked Ford Escape-size rentals for both Florida and California for around $225 a week.

The only problem is that it being Costco, you have to rent six of them LOL.

+1 on Costco Travel, we've got a two-day rental (Corolla class) scheduled for May that costs just over $40.



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Re: Taking a trip. Rental cars vary in price significantly
Posted by: richorlin
Date: March 26, 2015 10:49AM
RE Costco bonus: free second driver.



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Re: Taking a trip. Rental cars vary in price significantly
Posted by: freeradical
Date: March 26, 2015 11:22AM
During the Fall and Winter, it's possible to rent a car from Enterprise for $10 per day on the weekends. You are however limited to 100 miles per day. After that you are charged a mileage fee. However, as long as you're not driving huge distances, it can still end up being cheaper than the normal daily rate. You just have to crunch the numbers to find out how many extra miles you can drive before it become cheaper to take the normal rate.
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Re: Taking a trip. Rental cars vary in price significantly
Posted by: The UnDoug
Date: March 26, 2015 03:23PM
retailmenot.com and other coupon sites usually have a discount code for the major car rental places.

I've found Budget to be cheapest the last few times I've rented.



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