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aukkimmy
Feb 21st, 2005, 09:05 AM
For our upcoming honeymoon, we're going to Banff and flying into Calgary from Toronto. We will need to rent a car. Are there any tips or good deals out there when it comes to renting a car? Any good or bad experiences?
porphyra
Feb 21st, 2005, 11:04 AM
Yea..dont get as much as a scratch on it...or you're screwed. :D
Actually, I have found bigger companies like Avis, Hertz, Budget and National quite decent, and they dont mind a scratch or two. I had once scratched the whole front side door on Hertz, and they didn't charge me for it (I might have been lucky).
But then you have Enterprise (personally bad record), Discount (terrible) and a plethora of mom and pop stores. They are super picky and if they find even a hair out of place, they will slap on huge charges.
Best idea is to go with the rep. all over the car and indicate any scratches, dings or blemishes, no matter how small or significant, before you sign for the car. That way yuou are covered.
Bon Voyage.
lasallejai
Feb 21st, 2005, 11:34 AM
I have used Hotwire.com a few times already, and they are very very good locating the best deals for you for car rentals. The only limitation is you always have to pick up your car at the local airport and then return it to the same location you got it as well. Try their site and see if they can find you a deal! : )
HighFlyer
Feb 21st, 2005, 11:40 AM
lock in the lowest 'no-obligation' quote right away. then check every so often leading up to the pickup date as prices change every day, sometimes every hour. if the price drops, book a new reservation and cancel the old one.
kgeorge78
Feb 23rd, 2005, 09:53 PM
Buy the insurance and don't worry about the car.
Stick to Ecars or Discount
mm_1001
Feb 23rd, 2005, 10:22 PM
Give travel.yahoo.com a try. I have found it good for finding rental cars. If you get one away from the airport it can be significantly less as it will not have the airport surcharges.
MTL
Feb 24th, 2005, 03:14 AM
Call the rental location directly right before you go to make sure they are still holding the car on the day you arrive. They always over reserve cars.
makker
Feb 24th, 2005, 04:02 PM
Went to the Rockies this past summer and flew into Calgary. I booked with Enterprise Rent-A-Car through the Travelocity site. It was a shuttle to the location (about 5 minutes from airport)but was worth the savings for us. I then used a 20% off coupon through the Visa coupon promotion. Total for the week for an economy car was about $175. It was supposed to be with air conditioning but none of the economy cars had AC, so I was upgraded to mid-size free.
grantp
Feb 24th, 2005, 06:10 PM
You get free car rental insurance from several charge card companies. Check the CC reviews on RFD. The insurance markup is obscene.
Book the cheapest. 75% of the time they will upgrade you for free, if not they you can upgrade at pickup time for the same cost or cheaper (if they have cars).
Mind you I am an old fart, usually on business trips. I note they treat younger drivers differently..
malaca
Feb 26th, 2005, 01:06 PM
Yea..dont get as much as a scratch on it...or you're screwed. :D
Actually, I have found bigger companies like Avis, Hertz, Budget and National quite decent, and they dont mind a scratch or two. I had once scratched the whole front side door on Hertz, and they didn't charge me for it (I might have been lucky).
But then you have Enterprise (personally bad record), Discount (terrible) and a plethora of mom and pop stores.
That's my experience too.
Enterprise: the best price, esp. their 10$/weekend day special, or the 20$ weekday coupon.
Discount: terrible
Hertz: the best service, more flexible, more expensive. Someone told me you can drop your car in another city (e.g. rent in Montreal and drop in Toronto) for no extra charge.
daisyville
Feb 27th, 2005, 07:45 PM
Just want to echo the insurance advice.
I rent a lot of vehicles for business purposes.
I've used National and been very happy with their service.
On the insurance issue, I have told my auto insurance company who insure my personal vehicle that I want an extra ryder on my policy which covers me for rental vehicles. I think it costs me about an extra $10 a year, not sure though. It's certainly not as much as one day's insurance with any rental company.
In addition, if I pay with my gold visa, they will cover the insurance of any rental, which is just a perk. I carry the additional ryder anyway in the event I use some other credit card which doesn't pay.
I have had an incident where I drove into a post in a parking garage, and I had paid with my gold visa - a little bit of paperwork and I was covered. I'd prefer to have visa handle the claim anyway, so my auto insurance rates aren't impacted by any little mishap.
So, check out where else you're covered, and just say no to the insurace the rental company offers.
Tracy
HighFlyer
Feb 27th, 2005, 08:08 PM
I only stick with Avis, Hertz or National/Alamo. As mentioned above, the big companies are less likely to care about minor scratches, dings, scuff marks. YMMV. Most of the time their rates are only a bit more than the independents.
Since you're renting in Canada, you just need to find a good gold/platinum credit card that will cover the LDW. For those renting in litigation-happy USA, make sure that you have enough liability insurance. In most states, the car rental companies only carry the minimum ($0 to $50000). In those cases, it would be worthwhile to buy the supplemental liability insurance if your own auto policy doesn't already cover it. Credit cards don't cover this.
aukkimmy
Feb 28th, 2005, 09:08 AM
Thank you all for your words of wisdom!! This has been helpful.
Would anyone disagree re: it's cheaper to rent from an off-airport site than an airport site?
Also - sounds like there are some companys that are preferred - anyone have direct experience with the ones in Calgary?
We'll definitely have to look into the insurance part.
Anyone know of ways to get discounts? coupon offers or anything?
HighFlyer
Feb 28th, 2005, 09:50 AM
Would anyone disagree re: it's cheaper to rent from an off-airport site than an airport site?
Not in all cases. Sometimes there are promos which only apply to airport locations. Otherwise yes, you do save the ~15% airport CFR by going to an off-airport location. You really have to compare them both to decide if it's worth it. Don't forget to factor in the time/hassle/taxi factor.
Also - sounds like there are some companys that are preferred - anyone have direct experience with the ones in Calgary?
I've only rented from Hertz at YYC, and both times I was upgraded to a Volvo because they ran out of full size cars. YMMV.
Anyone know of ways to get discounts? coupon offers or anything?
CAA generally yields the biggest discount at Hertz. Most agencies give discounts to Aeroplan members, which is free. Also compare the non-coupon/discount rate, as sometimes that can be the lowest.
mikew44
Mar 1st, 2005, 02:45 PM
That's my experience too.
Enterprise: the best price, esp. their 10$/weekend day special, or the 20$ weekday coupon.
What is the 20$ weekday coupon??
-mike
canadiantofu
Mar 2nd, 2005, 08:05 PM
I just took advantage of their $170.00 per week rate/promo and they bumped me up to an SUV with unlimited KM. Pretty sweet deal.
http://www.thrifty.com/specials/Canada_Deals.aspx
Also...most car rental companys has an extra charge if you rent from their airport location.... for Thrifty it's call Premium Location Charge. If you can...rent your car at a non airport location. The Thrifty that I rented from picked me up and drove me to their rental location.
Shoppaholic
Mar 4th, 2005, 09:21 PM
Are there any car rental companies that allow you to take the rental car across the US?
HighFlyer
Mar 4th, 2005, 10:09 PM
Are there any car rental companies that allow you to take the rental car across the US?
Most, if not all of them do. It just depends on which ones will charge for it. The majors (avis, hertz, national) generally don't.
charge
Mar 4th, 2005, 11:31 PM
I just took advantage of their $170.00 per week rate/promo and they bumped me up to an SUV with unlimited KM. Pretty sweet deal.
If you use your CC to cover the waiver, check the fine print for the coverage given.
I know CitiBank platinum cards don't include SUV's.
But they don't have any yearly fees. ;)
PS if you sign up for the "Preferred Renter" (or whatever its called) program they usually send you a "welcome" coupon with the documentation.
putty
Mar 5th, 2005, 12:11 AM
I have used credit cards to cover insurance on rental cars and I have some advice.
Check the deductable on your card's insurance before you rent.
I used my company's credit card to book a car and the car was damaged by someone that left a crease all the way down the side of the vehicle. I would have estimated it was about $5000 damage. AMEX covered it all with just a little paperwork.
Then in Calgary I used my personal AMEX card to rent a car to go to Banff.
Several cars threw small rocks at my car during the whole trip and caused three really big chips in the windshield.
My personal AMEX card has a $100 deductable that I was unaware of. :cry:
AMEX covered the windshield repairs but it cost me $100.
Anyways, get the glass insurance if they have it. In calgary and surounding are they use a lot of pebbles/small rocks and sand in the winter on the roads.
vince_huang
Mar 7th, 2005, 06:25 AM
Can anyone tell me what the best deal is to rent a car at Toronto Int. Airport from Mar. 20 to Apr. 1? :?:
laterscooter
Mar 14th, 2005, 10:29 AM
Does anyone know if there are any deals for renting a mini-van?
canwin
Apr 17th, 2005, 02:39 AM
This site is nice. Save your time to search internet.
I just booked a full size car for $180(include tax, no LDW) for a week.
Could get a SUV for the same price, but since I gonna drive a long
way, i mean >3000KM. So i think SUV may cost $100+ extra gas.
Anyway, you should find some useful deal from
http://www.neotravel.com/deals/coupons_budget.php
putty
Apr 17th, 2005, 02:23 PM
Anyway, you should find some useful deal from
http://www.neotravel.com/deals/coupons_budget.php
that's a good site, thanks
plucky duck
Apr 17th, 2005, 06:01 PM
I ended up using Enterprise for car rental in LV. Didn't know about any coupons or any savings in entertainment book. Unless you call ahead of time or have made plans you'll end up being like me (which is what you don't want) as I ended up paying $50USD per day. They gave me a $5/day break and charged 9 days of insurance instead of 12 days. They were the only one to offer shuttle service as my son of a gitch cousin wouldn't offer me a ride to and from the rental place (long story don't ask). It was for an Impala.
Cousin's hubby almost got us into car accident on 2/3 occasions on the way to San Diego and back to LV. He hit a huge cement block doing a reverse parking. When I returned the vehicle the gentleman didn't mention anything during the once over inspection. I was surprised actually.
gilboman
Apr 18th, 2005, 02:49 AM
I ended up using Enterprise for car rental in LV. Didn't know about any coupons or any savings in entertainment book. Unless you call ahead of time or have made plans you'll end up being like me (which is what you don't want) as I ended up paying $50USD per day. They gave me a $5/day break and charged 9 days of insurance instead of 12 days. They were the only one to offer shuttle service as my son of a gitch cousin wouldn't offer me a ride to and from the rental place (long story don't ask). It was for an Impala.
Cousin's hubby almost got us into car accident on 2/3 occasions on the way to San Diego and back to LV. He hit a huge cement block doing a reverse parking. When I returned the vehicle the gentleman didn't mention anything during the once over inspection. I was surprised actually.
ouch, thrifty using destinationscoupon for LV is only $23 a day
malaca
Apr 18th, 2005, 08:16 AM
What is the 20$ weekday coupon??
-mike
My wife rented a car a couple times (I'm the one who rents usually).
Then a couple months later we received a coupon in the mail.
It expires May 31st. When I use it for an economy model during the week, the rate I get is 19.99$.
I guess this is some kind of special to keep ex-customers coming back.
What you can do next time is make one reservation in your spouse's name, but then you can go and pick it up anyway (just bring the printout with the reservation # on it). And then maybe you'll receive the coupon.