I rented a car from Europcar and put on my application that I wanted an automatic. They didn't have automatics in the car category I chose, so they upgraded me to a nice Mercedes because it was all they had.

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A number of years ago my wife and I rented a full-size car (with trunk-through) at Palm Springs off-airport location while on a golf vacation. It seemed to be OK - we fit everything in no problem. A few days later we took it on the highway and heard loud thumping noise coming from the front. I stopped on the shoulder (at night) and found the scoop fairing on the front was hanging loosely. I tied it up and the noise went away. When we returned the car, the agent who inspected the car went directly to the driver side and pointed out a half-inch dent near the front of the roof. My wife and I both knew that there was no way we had caused this damage. It looked more like wear and tear.
End result: The rental company (Enterprise) charged me $300 on my credit card on the spot. Then they tried to get another $1000 to fix the damage. Then they had a collection agency come after me.
I refused to pay and 12 years later I still cannot rent from Enterprise in either the US or Canada because I have a bad note on their system.
It's their loss.

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Avoid Dollar/Thrifty like the plague. I had the misfortune of having an accident which the police report clearly established was not my fault. I declined their coverage because mine through my credit card and personal coverage was more than adequate. Ultimately, the driver of the other vehicle was going to be responsible for all claim costs anyway. Dollar/Thrifty harassed me continuously for up front payment for months while the claims were being resolved until I got my attorney involved and they backed off. I used to rent from them all the time for business and personal travel but I will never rent from them again.

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For great rates try Autoslash.com, they search out the best rate for you. From the time you book the reservation until the time you rent your car Autoslash.com will monitor the rates at most of the rental car companies and when they find a lower rate they cancel the current reservation and book the lower rate. No extra fees and you can cancel at any time at no charge.
Example, in Jan 2014 I booked a trip for July 2014, the best rate I could find on various sites for 4 days was $225, I went to autoslash.com and found they also had a best rate of $225. I booked it. Over the course of the next 6 months I received several emails stating my rate had dropped, my rate ended up being $106 for the same 4 days.

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National Emerald Club can not be beat you rent at a mid size rate which it you check regularly Will be better than all other rates and when you arrive all you do is find a full size or better start it up drive up to the check out Window and drive off usually lest than five minutes. The longest part of the process is chosen the best car from the wide choice available. The first time I did this in could not believe how fast it was or the type of cars I could choose from. Other compnies would two to three times as much for the same vehicle

In Myrtle Beach I rented from Sixt, a company I did not know beforehand, but they set us up with a large vehicle perfect for 4 guys and clubs. They did a great job. Hertz is terrible, it has scams set up in its services and fees, which I find anti-consumer, including the pre-paid gas option, as I learned in New Orleans. I'll never rent from Hertz again, and I recommend others avoid it, too.

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Recent trip to England and Ssotland. Europcar $300 for two weeks in a Voxhaul station wagon with 40 plus miles to the gallon. No drop charge.

One more big deal in car rentals for a golf trip is the ability to add alternate drivers for free. No one wants to be the designated driver the whole time! Unfortunately, it's not easy to find that out.

Sorry guys, but I will NEVER RENT FROM BUDGET again!!!! Got totally screwed by the sales person. I specifically told him I wanted to waive any additional insurance. I checked and both my own auto insurance policy and my credit card give me plenty of coverage so I did not want any added insurance on my rental. The guy ignored me and added it in. You know what it's like at those counters... everyone in a hurry, trying to get a car and get on the road. I did not read the agreement carefully, signed it and ended up with additional charges of $200 +!!!!! I called Budget and complained... but like Frank N in the previous comment above, I signed it so I was stuck. They did give me some $ back when I complained, but no way would I ever rent from Budget again. Bad News all around.

Biggest rip off Budget Phoenix. Advertise rental with a car like..... and when you get
there the car is the smallest possible that can't hold clubs then it costs a small
fortune to upgrade. Good Scam.