Originally Posted by
Transpacificflyer
And who are we kidding here? It's obvious it wasn't the class of vehicle available as per the rental agreement. It's no different than an instore pricing error. Retailer advertises the goods at $100; sale contract is effected at $100, but when the customer goes to pick up the item at the store, the price tag says $10. Does one really expect that the customer should get the item for $10?
As an aside I have rented Jaguars from PC ultimate choice at LAX twice previously so they do sometimes put them in there as a legitimate choice for PC with no upgrade charge. So no I would say you are 100% wrong, it is definitely not obviously an error. In this case I imagine they just parked it in the wrong place. Not the OPs fault but agree that these things happen.