Originally Posted by
3Cforme
One ways can be restricted by corp. code, date, drop location, and/or vehicle class. Expecting to get a larger vehicle than reserved is not a good plan. Reserving a return to the same location and then turning it into a one-way after taking the vehicle may involve big rate hikes and fees.
Thanks for the reply. I'd never try to pull the "switch-a-roo" and turn a round-trip rental into a one-way. I can't imagine the fees they'd charge! Probably enough to cover the down payment on my own 2015 Suburban
I only looked for the round trip to see if they were really "out" of premiums or if it was a one-way thing.
Originally Posted by
Yellowjj
A lot, if not most of the National locations don't rent any of the "Premium or Specialty" vehicles on one ways for some reason. These include the Premium Crossovers, Pick-ups and SUV's with the 8/15 seat vans and full-size crossover as well. With that said see if they allow you to up-fare from the full-size SUV or if your Executive their may be a suburban on the ES.
If all else fails, you would still have the Dollar backup res.
Thanks for your reply. I'm sure they want the big haulers close to the Mouse!
I've no problem with paying more for the Suburban vs. Tahoe, if they allow it when I check in. But if National's Tahoes have a bench seat in the second row, I can fold down the third row and fit all the big bags. If the second row has the captains chairs that makes that a bit more tricky, since we will have 5 people.
Does anyone know whether National's Tahoes have a bench second row or captains seats?