Experiences with Silvercar
#6
Join Date: Jul 2006
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Deal breaker? For a 3-4 day rental, that's still less than $1k. If you don't have $1k in available credit on your card, you probably shouldn't be renting Audis in any case.
#7
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Anyway, I'll be renting from DEN in about a week so I'll let everyone know how it goes. ^
#8
Join Date: Jul 2013
Posts: 384
Yeah, not a deal breaker IMO either. My cards are typically at 10% or less utilization.
#9
Join Date: Sep 2007
Posts: 998
I'm thinking of using them in October in Los Angeles since flying into LAX will be cheaper then BUR. I've also got a $50 promo for them which helps a lot. I think I was quoted $332 (this includes tax) for Tue 10am pick up till Sat 8pm drop off. Five days for that price in a nice car (that's going to have some pickup and go in traffic) with sat Nav & sat radio seems almost too cheap! (And that was before the promo code).
I wish they were on site & had a deal like ZipCar where I don't have to deal with a human at all (horribly antisocial when it comes to small talk :P) but far cheaper then a 3 Series from Avis (like $60+/day cheaper!)
I'm curious if anyone has any comments on the LAX location, any tips, or can answer this question. I'll be a first time customer which is the $50 promo code they gave me, but I'm wondering if I can still sign up via the conga and get the $25 referral bonus... Or if that would be double dipping and pushing my luck.
Like I said, the national big guys were $450 to $500 when factoring in tax for the same style car and times!
Edit: Also, SERIOUSLY wish they had a SEA location. $59/day (up to like $79 I think) would be fantastic for my random Saturday in Seattle excursions! ZipCar would even be more then that for an A4 or 3 Series and they don't even have a SEA location either
I wish they were on site & had a deal like ZipCar where I don't have to deal with a human at all (horribly antisocial when it comes to small talk :P) but far cheaper then a 3 Series from Avis (like $60+/day cheaper!)
I'm curious if anyone has any comments on the LAX location, any tips, or can answer this question. I'll be a first time customer which is the $50 promo code they gave me, but I'm wondering if I can still sign up via the conga and get the $25 referral bonus... Or if that would be double dipping and pushing my luck.
Like I said, the national big guys were $450 to $500 when factoring in tax for the same style car and times!
Edit: Also, SERIOUSLY wish they had a SEA location. $59/day (up to like $79 I think) would be fantastic for my random Saturday in Seattle excursions! ZipCar would even be more then that for an A4 or 3 Series and they don't even have a SEA location either
#10
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In a Silvercar right now, $14/day at PHX. (Obviously, it's offseason here. )
Overall it's awesome...provided you have the time for an extra 5 minute ride beyond the shared rental car facility. I know renting cars at PHX sucks in general and the idea of getting off a bus and into another shuttle (an Audi) might be a turnoff to some, but for this trip I decided to give it a try and I must say...the car kicks ....
Overall it's awesome...provided you have the time for an extra 5 minute ride beyond the shared rental car facility. I know renting cars at PHX sucks in general and the idea of getting off a bus and into another shuttle (an Audi) might be a turnoff to some, but for this trip I decided to give it a try and I must say...the car kicks ....
#11
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In a Silvercar right now, $14/day at PHX. (Obviously, it's offseason here. )
Overall it's awesome...provided you have the time for an extra 5 minute ride beyond the shared rental car facility. I know renting cars at PHX sucks in general and the idea of getting off a bus and into another shuttle (an Audi) might be a turnoff to some, but for this trip I decided to give it a try and I must say...the car kicks ....
Overall it's awesome...provided you have the time for an extra 5 minute ride beyond the shared rental car facility. I know renting cars at PHX sucks in general and the idea of getting off a bus and into another shuttle (an Audi) might be a turnoff to some, but for this trip I decided to give it a try and I must say...the car kicks ....
Speaking of the car, Audi's MMI is pretty weird until you figure out how to navigate it. I originally thought it was a touchscreen until I realized there were buttons between the two seats. Some sort of QWERTY keyboard would have been nice to make typing in addresses for navigation quicker. Something for Audi to think about for the next generation.
#12
Join Date: Jul 2013
Posts: 384
I personally prefer the wheel in Audis and BMW's. A keyboard isn't practical and touchscreens just get filthy. Did you not opt for the quick orientation?
You don't have to after your first rental as long as your card and DL don't change.
You don't have to after your first rental as long as your card and DL don't change.
#13
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I probably should have but my normal car is a VW and I thought it would be similar enough. In the end the only thing I actually had to go to the car's manual for was the electronic parking brake, so it worked out.
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Don't forget that, like any rental agency, there are coupons all over the place. @:-)
An agent jumped in the car with me and gave me a whole walkthrough on the multimedia. I didn't follow it all and didn't ask a lot of questions, but she was helpful and would have taken as long as I wanted to get everything set up. Agree it's a very strange interface, but I can see where an Audi owner would find it more optimal than a touchscreen. Unless I rent from Silvercar all the time (which I probably won't have the chance to do), I won't bother to learn it very well.
An agent jumped in the car with me and gave me a whole walkthrough on the multimedia. I didn't follow it all and didn't ask a lot of questions, but she was helpful and would have taken as long as I wanted to get everything set up. Agree it's a very strange interface, but I can see where an Audi owner would find it more optimal than a touchscreen. Unless I rent from Silvercar all the time (which I probably won't have the chance to do), I won't bother to learn it very well.