Showing posts with label car rental. Show all posts
Showing posts with label car rental. Show all posts

Friday, March 7, 2014

9 Travel Companies that are Awesome

When making travel plans one can get overwhelmed. What airline do we take? What hotel should we stay in? Do we need a rental car and if so what company do we go with? See...told you, overwhelming! Well guess what, J.D. Power and Associates can help you out!

J.D. Power and Associates just came out with their list of America's Consumer Champions and nine travel companies made the list. So consider the following when booking your next travel.

{Top: (L) Ritz-Carlton, Lake Tahoe, source (R) JetBlue, source Bottom: Enterprise, source}
Hotels
The Ritz-Carlton
Four Seasons
Homewood Suites
Drury Hotels
Staybridge Suites

Airlines
Southwest
JetBlue

Car Rental companies
Enterprise
National

Have you used any of these companies? 
How was your experience with them? 



Friday, July 19, 2013

The Evils of Renting a Car

When planning a vacation I always find that I can get everything into the budget…until I add in that rental car. Why do they cost so much! The only place I think you can get away without having a car is NYC and cities in Europe. Below are some tricky fees you might find on your bill - to read the full article click here.

1. There may be more fees when renting at an airport. Airport concession recovery charges and other fees can add 10% or more to the total cost of a car rental. This applies any time you rent from the company’s airport office – or one nearby that offers a shuttle to the airport.

2. Returning the car early could cost you. You’d think returning a rental car early would mean you’d pay less, right? If you’re getting a special weekly rate, returning the vehicle early may be extra costly, as some rental companies will cancel your discounted rate. Other companies will prorate fees for the days you didn't use, so you’ll pay a little less – but then some tack on a $10 to $15 early return fee to your bill.

3. Adding a second driver could cost more. Renting a car that both you and your spouse plan to drive could alter what rate the rental company offers you. A number of companies add a fee for a second driver, as well as charge extra for adding the second driver to the insurance waiver.
Ever since my husband and I got married he had to drive the rental cars because I was under 25, that’s right, you have to pay a whole lot more money if you're under 25 to drive (because of insurance purposes)  - or you might not be able to drive it at all depending on the company. Last year was the first year I was able to drive the car without having to pay a crazy amount of money. But we still opted for the one driver to save money.

4. The company will likely put a hold on your credit or debit card. While most major car rental companies require a credit card to get the rental process started, you may also be able to use your debit card to rent a car. Either way, there’s a good chance you’ll face an authorization hold on your card.

5. Small companies may offer big benefits. Renting a car from a large company may be more convenient, but small, local car rental companies frequently offer lower rates.




Sunday, January 27, 2013

Zip Cars


I have made it known that I love to plan trips. I like to see how much it would cost to go to say Chicago or Boston on a weekend. I'll look at flights, car rentals and hotels. Out of those 3 things the car rentals always make me go over budget (although, those two cities above have decent public transportation). Then I stumbled upon Zip Car.

Zip Car is a car rental company (just purchased by Avis) that allows you to rent the car by the hour (or the day if you need it). I really like the idea of this! That way, if you're in Chicago and want to take a lake side drive to Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore renting a car for 5 hours and only paying maybe $40 versus the $70 a day (and having to pay for parking at your hotel (which can run well over $40 a night!)). I think this is great for companies that have employees that travel a lot or if you just travel a lot and need a car for a few hours and don’t want to pay for a cab or hotel parking. Looking at their maps they seem to have cars scattered all over cities.

Here are Zip Cars stats:

Over 30 models to choose from

Fees:
Occasional Driving
Application fee (one time)       $25
Yearly fee                                $60
Driving rates (start at)              $8/hr and $74/day

Extra Value
Application fee (one time)       $25
Yearly fee                                $600 ($50/month = 8hrs of prepaid driving per month)
Driving rates (start at)              $7.20/hr and $66.60/day

Cities Outside the US
British Columbia - Vancouver
Ontario - Toronto
Spain - Barcelona
United Kingdom -London, Bristol, Oxford, Maidstone, Cambridge

United States (37) See their list here.



*I did not recieve compensation from Zip Car for posting this blog. 
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