The key is to first map out a car rental strategy – define how and when you will need a rental car (maybe there are times when you don't!) – then seek out the best deals to:
- Maximize your car dollars on every rental
- Build loyalty with one or two car companies so you can
- Score bonuses for dollars-off and extra days.
Here are the steps you should take to get the most mileage out of your rental car program:
Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done
Look into benefits from professional organizations and affinity groups
If you belong to professional or alumni organizations, tap the car deals that many of them offer. Also look into the benefits available from business traveler organizations.I recommend: The American Small Business Travelers Alliance (ASBTA) offers car rental discounts among its member benefits. For a small annual membership fee you can take advantage of discounts from the American Automobile Association (AAA). Age has its privileges too. If you're 50 or better, become a member and take advantage of car rental discounts available from AARP.
Evaluate your rental car needs
Think outside the box: chances are you really don't need to rent a car every time you travel. Unless you require the vehicle to visit customers, make sales calls in out-of-the-way places, deliver products, transport service equipment or provide transportation for others, it's likely there's less expensive transportation that will get you where you need to go.I recommend: Taxi or rental car? Use this guide for several US cities. Look into other ways to get from the airport to your hotel or conference center.
Quickly compare deals
The internet is a great resource for comparing best-costs on car rentals. Look for sites that do the work for youI recommend: Look into Hotwire and SideStep for quick-and-easy search tools that will get you to the deals fast. BreezeNet also offers one-stop-shopping for discount car rental deals.
Evaluate offers from smaller rental car companies
Don't rule out the smaller car companies. Just because they don't have as many locations or major corporate backing doesn't mean they won't make a deal.I recommend: Independent car rental agencies can be a good source for discounts.
Check out the big guys too
A surprising number of major car rental companies offer programs specifically for small businesses.I recommend: Check out Budget Rental Car's Budget Business Program (voted best car rental value for small and midsize businesses by Entrepreneur Magazine), the Hertz Business Account Program, the Avis Corporate Awards Program, and Advantage Rent a Car's Easy Corporate.
Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide
- No matter how good the car deal, you can probably save even more by renting from an off-airport location. On-airport car companies pay hefty fees to have a desk in the airport baggage claim area.
- Not all web sites are created equal. Some disclose fees and taxes up-front some wait until after you've hit the "buy" button.
- Consider flying in to an alternate airport instead of a main hub; car rentals can be less expensive at second tier facilities.
- Car companies, like the airlines, now encourage advance booking. You'll probably save more if you get it done seven to 14 days (or more) before you travel.
- Read the fine print! Fees and taxes can add big bucks to the bottom line. Major cities sometimes add taxes to car rental rates for unrelated services such as new sports arenas or convention centers.
- Compare daily rates with weekly rates. Depending on the number of days you'll need the car, the weekly rate might be less expensive.
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