Decent USA Car Hire
Decent USA Car Hire
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.Mark

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11,104 posts

299 months

Thursday 21st January 2010
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Any help on this would be much appreciated.
It seems like we may be taking a holiday in the USA this summer and doing a bit of a road trip. I'll be honest I'd rather lay on a beach somewhere! I have tentatively agreed to do this but the one condition is I rent something good to cruise around in.
We had considered the Winnebego thing but more likely it's going to be a car/motel type trip - so the question is, anyone with any experience of hiring something good. I'm thinking perhaps a muscle car type thing rather that some crap Nissan/Chevrolet US'd up Eurobox!

LilCat

1,613 posts

233 months

Thursday 21st January 2010
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Lots of info in the holiday section about car hire in the USA.

Hertz and Avis hire out the more interesting cars - Corvettes, Camaro SS, Mustangs etc

.Mark

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Thursday 21st January 2010
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Oh ta! Didn't even know there was a holiday section. getmecoat

beano500

20,854 posts

298 months

Thursday 21st January 2010
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Did a three month tour at the end of 2007.

Chevvie Impalas featured quite a lot.

Stuck with Alamo all the way through, having pre-booked (small and compacts, cheap and cheerful) and made a habit of turning up at the desk with a big smile and my best english accent.

In Raleigh Durham, the guy took one look at the two of us with three bags and "..you'll be wanting a bigger car" - upgrade two slots for the price of one.

In San Francisco this tired oriental type chappie had just had to drag himself back from lunch. Now I know they're going to give you/sell you an upgrade anyway, but "Hello, we had such great service in Raleigh, blah, blah, yes touring for 42 days blah, blah. Upgrade three slots for the price of two. Next six weeks were cruising round in a Chrysler 300 - comfy mile eater!

In Miami, I hadn't booked, but dropped in and started chatting to the lady "Gosh we've been treated so nicely by your firm, blah, blah, here's my previous bookings - anything a bit sporty around?"

She let me out with a 3-mile-on-the-clock Impala SS. Well needless to say it'd didn't have the kindest of running in periods. But it was OK for the job.

So tip: book cheap with a big firm and take all the extras you can get on the day.


(Or alternatively, buy something big and old and cheap and cheerful like Robbie Coltraine did on some telly-show donkeys years back and run it into the ground! hehe )

gavk

78 posts

241 months

Thursday 21st January 2010
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i hired a mustang coupe in LA through hertz, they are reasonably cheap cars generally so hire cost is not too bad. i wouldn't get one if you expect to take passengers. it looked good but other than that it was a POS, had an auto box and engine was gutless.

look at corvettes but they all come in bright yellow and i think there is a mileage limit

.Mark

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11,104 posts

299 months

Friday 22nd January 2010
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beano500 said:
Did a three month tour at the end of 2007.

Chevvie Impalas featured quite a lot.

Stuck with Alamo all the way through, having pre-booked (small and compacts, cheap and cheerful) and made a habit of turning up at the desk with a big smile and my best english accent.

In Raleigh Durham, the guy took one look at the two of us with three bags and "..you'll be wanting a bigger car" - upgrade two slots for the price of one.

In San Francisco this tired oriental type chappie had just had to drag himself back from lunch. Now I know they're going to give you/sell you an upgrade anyway, but "Hello, we had such great service in Raleigh, blah, blah, yes touring for 42 days blah, blah. Upgrade three slots for the price of two. Next six weeks were cruising round in a Chrysler 300 - comfy mile eater!

In Miami, I hadn't booked, but dropped in and started chatting to the lady "Gosh we've been treated so nicely by your firm, blah, blah, here's my previous bookings - anything a bit sporty around?"

She let me out with a 3-mile-on-the-clock Impala SS. Well needless to say it'd didn't have the kindest of running in periods. But it was OK for the job.

So tip: book cheap with a big firm and take all the extras you can get on the day.
Good advice - thanks thumbup

beano500 said:
(Or alternatively, buy something big and old and cheap and cheerful like Robbie Coltraine did on some telly-show donkeys years back and run it into the ground! hehe )
That would never work. I am like the Hamster in Africa and I'd end up bringing the censored thing back! Plus my daughter (22) who passed her test last summer is already bugging me for a '57 Chevy Belair or similar! rolleyes

beano500

20,854 posts

298 months

Friday 22nd January 2010
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.Mark said:
... I'd end up bringing the censored thing back! ....
So!??? it's only money! hehe

Whatever you end up doing, have a great time. I so enjoyed my last trip. But the hankering to go back again, including at some stage some two-wheeled touring, is staying strong!

Edited by beano500 on Friday 22 January 13:32

.Mark

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Friday 22nd January 2010
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Cheers. To be honest it's not my idea of fun, I have never really had a calling to visit the USA. Managed to avoid it last year.
Although I suspect I will enjoy it. I'd really like to travel outside the main areas and see the Wild West type places.