Price is one of the key factors to consider when renting a car, and “how to get a good deal on a rental car” is one of the top questions we get asked. There’s no single answer to this question because there are many variables involved in the pricing of a rental or car hire. Over the years, renters have noted that the original advertised price is often different from the price they end up paying, so it’s important to know how pricing works, and how you can avoid paying full price.
Basic tips to get the best rental car deals
3. Consider your location
Different states and regions in the US tend to have different prices. Historically, Florida has had the lowest median daily rates, while Alaska has had the highest. Smaller midwestern cities also have higher daily rates, so keep this in mind when comparing prices, especially when deciding on the starting point of a long road trip.
4. Pick up and drop off at the same place
Picking up and dropping off at the same location will always be cheaper than picking up and dropping off at different locations. The median price of picking up at an airport is $35 and picking up in the city center is $33. However, picking up at one and dropping off at another is closer to $65.
5. Consider an upgrade
This one may sound counterintuitive because it goes against getting the absolute lowest price. With that said, the median price of an economy car rental is $31, while the price of an intermediate car rental is $33. Then it’s only $4 more on average to get a Standard/Full-size car. You could actually get more bang for your buck by upgrading.
6. Fill up your gas tank before you return the car
One of the easiest ways to save on your car rental is to fill up the tank before dropping off. The price you pay to fill the tank yourself is generally going to be cheaper than the price the rental company charges for the same amount of gas.
How to get a discount on rental cars
1. Use your credit card
In the US, it’s fairly common for travel credit cards to have rewards programs that include discounts on rental cars.
For example, the Chase Sapphire Reserve card includes 20% off Silvercar rentals, up to 30% off Avis, and up to 25% off National rentals. Check directly with your credit card provider for details and see if you need to rent through a dedicated booking portal or with a discount code that you can enter on the booking company’s site. Your credit card may also include a free damage waiver, which assumes liability for any damages to the rental car. This is something you would have to purchase separately, so it’s good to have if it’s available.
2. Use a corporate discount code
Many companies and universities have partnerships with the major rental car companies like Avis, Enterprise, Hertz, and National.
These aren’t available to the general public, and you’ll be required to submit proof of employment or alumni status to be eligible. Make sure there aren’t additional criteria like only booking business travel with your corporate code.
3. Book through an airline
If you’re planning on renting a car from somewhere you’re flying to, consider booking through the airline’s booking portal. Many major airlines have partnerships with rental car companies that are tied to the airline miles/rewards programs.
For example, United MileagePlus members can earn up to 1,0000 points per rental with Hertz. If you’re a frequent flyer with “elite” status with your airline, you could be eligible for status matches that could lead to free car upgrades and bonus points. The only downside is that booking through the airline doesn’t earn car rental points, if that’s something you’re also interested in.
4. Use your AAA discount code with Hertz
AAA is a well known auto club that offers roadside assistance. If you’re already a car owner with AAA, you can save up to 20% on all Hertz rentals with an exclusive discount code.
AAA can also help you waive the “young driver surcharge” if you’re under 25. You just have to go to Hertz’s dedicated AAA booking portal.
How to get a good deal on a rental car abroad
3. Watch for cross-border fees
If you’re planning on driving across national borders, you need to make sure that the car is eligible to cross at all, and see how much it would cost. Cross-border fees depend on the countries involved, so check the terms and conditions of your rental.
4. Bring your own car seat
The car seat is a requirement that you can’t overlook if you plan on renting a car abroad. Bringing your own car seat may sound like a huge hassle, but most airlines let you bring one for free with a stroller – it won’t count against your luggage allowance. It’s a way to save some money if you don’t want to book one from the rental car company.
5. Book with only one driver
It’s more comfortable to split driving duty between multiple drivers on a long road trip, but additional drivers means additional costs to your rental. Check to see if your rental company offers a free second driver, or if you can add a second driver for individual days where you know there will be lots of time spent behind the wheel.
6. Watch the clock
This depends on the rental, but it generally pays to drop off your car at the same time that you picked it up. This way you can avoid getting charged for an entire additional day in case you return the rental after the 24 hour cutoff time from when you picked it up.
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