Originally Posted by
buck3y3nut
Just called again. The guy said I have two options:
1) call the roadside assistance and have them arrange for a replacement vehicle (in that case, do I still get the same car?)
2) he said I could go to firestone or a tire person, get it fixed and then have Avis reimburse me. I really don't have time for this as I'm traveling for work. By the time I get done it's already 5. So that's a no go. Well only about 4 psi has leaked since the morning fill up. So maybe I'll wait till morning to see if it's low again.
Otherwise I don't know...
Any suggestions???
Call roadside assistance just before you go to bed, and ask for them to bring you a replacement vehicle at 9 or 10 AM, or first opportunity, etc. Remind them that they should bring you a comparable vehicle. Hopefully, that will work for you, and if it does not, then I would say that you are expecting too much, or if you can't work it out for your business schedule, then you will have to work around the losing tire pressure (stop every 100 miles for air), and make your way to the end of your rental as best you can.