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tarazagh23 said

on 7/26/2009 check thier website

Anonymous said

on 8/8/2006 alot of rental offices charge extra for two drivers

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on 7/17/2006 If you are 21-23 they will charge you an additional $20 per day, regardless of your driving history. One way around this fee is if you or your spouse have employers who offer their corporate rate code for employee use.

Anonymous said

on 11/22/2005 Get a rough idea of the miles you'll be driving. You can save a lot of money by choosing capped miles instead of unlimited miles.

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on 11/22/2005 There are many different websites that will give you online deals on rental cars. Try the sites that contain info from all different companies or go to the rental company sites themselves.

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on 11/22/2005 alot of rental offices charge extra for two drivers

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on 11/22/2005 If you do a lot of driving, check the fluids on the rental vehicle. Some car rental companies rarely change the oil or check the windshield washer fluid.

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on 11/22/2005 Take 5 minutes to look over the interior accessories (wipers, lights, windows, etc.) to determine where they are and whether they work BEFORE starting off to your destination.

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on 11/22/2005 Be sure they accept check cards before you make your reservation. If you do not have or do not wish to use a credit card, you must contact the local office where you intend to pick up your rental.

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on 11/22/2005 Inspect your vehicle ON ALL SIDES before accepting possession to avoid charges for pre-existing damage.

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