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Long car rental: airport vs local
paulm_1974
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Hi, I need some advice. Here is the dilemma:
I will be in the US for 3 weeks.
I will need a car for the duration.
I will be landing at JFK, but then staying >1 hour away.
If I hire a car for the 3 weeks from the airport it’s coming back quite expensive.
I can save over 16% if I:
- rent a car for 1 day from the airport and drop off at my destination
- rent a car at the destination for the reminder of my stay and then drop it off at the airport
The savings include the additional fees for dropping the car off at a different location (both ways).
Sounds ridiculous, but it does work out much cheaper.
Anyone else ever been in this scenario? Am i missing anything or shall i just go ahead and grab the savings?
Thanks
Paul
I will be in the US for 3 weeks.
I will need a car for the duration.
I will be landing at JFK, but then staying >1 hour away.
If I hire a car for the 3 weeks from the airport it’s coming back quite expensive.
I can save over 16% if I:
- rent a car for 1 day from the airport and drop off at my destination
- rent a car at the destination for the reminder of my stay and then drop it off at the airport
The savings include the additional fees for dropping the car off at a different location (both ways).
Sounds ridiculous, but it does work out much cheaper.
Anyone else ever been in this scenario? Am i missing anything or shall i just go ahead and grab the savings?
Thanks
Paul
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Comments
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Are you booking with a reputable car hire firm?Posts are not advice and must not be relied upon.0
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yes, Avis.0
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Very common.
My only suggestion - if it's not too late - would be to book a 'pay at location' rate with Avis for now, if it's not massively more expensive, and keep checking for cheaper deals. If you prepay, you're locked in.
Also, depending on where you're staying, would a cab or public transport be an option for day 1?0 -
The first things is to choose a reliable car rental company that is cheap and best.0
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