10 TIPS ON RENTING A CAR FOR A ROADTRIP THAT WILL SAVE YOU SERIOUS
CASH
3. Read the fine print of
the contract. With some rental companies, they do not give you
unlimited mileage. You must make sure you are getting the unlimited
miles (as most companies will give you.) Also, sometimes they say you
can not take the car into certain states, so make sure before you sign
a contract, you are not going to get charged extra for driving across
state lines. And don’t be too sure that you can get away with it. With
GPS and car tracking, you may get caught red handed.
4. Although it’s more
expensive, I love the one-way rental. Not only do you save on one leg
of the plane ride, but you can be more creative with where you go.
But, if you do a one way rental, shop around from company to company.
Alamo and National tend to give cheaper rates for one-way drop offs of
cars. But that all depends where you pick it up and where you drop it
off. One time we wanted a trip to end in Nashville, and then fly home
to New York. But the drop off rate was way cheaper in New York than
Tennessee, so we decided to save on the flight back, and just drive it
home. There are some helpful travel sites, such as
www.kayak.com, which will give you a
sampling of what different companies will offer you. Change around the
cities. You may find it a large benefit to drop it off in Nashville,
instead of Knoxville. An investment of a half a tank of gas, could
save you hundreds of dollars.
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