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Comparison shop on your chosen route/ itinerary. This is well worth doing as you can find a huge price variation among competitors. Since penalties for canceling a car reservation usually only apply at the last minute, a good strategy is to make a booking on a good rate, and continue to watch for a better deal.
Looking around on various web sites is the only way to know if you are getting a good rate. You will go to the same web sites, where eventually you will make your reservation, so bookmark your favorite web sites as you go. Try the following types of web sites.
Costs
Rates might be affected by the following:
Make sure you compare the total cost and not just the daily rate, by watching out for extra fees which might increase the price by 30% or more:
To find the extra costs at Expedia.com, click "verify rate", then click the small print for "taxes and fees", and do the addition yourself.
You must be 21 to rent a car. Some companies will require you to be older.
If you do have contact with a "live person" in any part of the process,
it is always a good idea to ask:
- if they have any special deals, or if the price will be cheaper if you
change your travel dates
- how new are the cars, and how well they are maintained
- how do you get roadside assistance if something goes wrong with the car
For least hassles pay with a credit card.
Companies will shift their fleets from winter to summer destinations around the USA. There are great deals to be had, to under $10 per day, by "helping" them in this shift. For example during March and April pick up a vehicle from a southern state and drop it off in a northern state.
E-mail newsletters by which airlines alert customers about their special deals, can also include deals on car rentals.
Driving within the US and Canada
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Driving across the border
Click here.
*See also each state or province for more on transportation.
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