Autoslash, I wince when I read your statement that National has inflated prices, and then you say, "hey, you get what you pay for". Sorry, although I agree with the former statement, the latter statement is not acceptable (to me) to give National my business regardless based on that oft repeated generic phrase. I'm not employed by a large corporate company offering a large expense bankroll that perhaps could allow me to just shrug the former statement off... as for Alamo, I use to be a very frequent user, almost never had an issue, but post COVID, their prices have been "reimagined" and never dip into the zone where I can rationalize it... so I unfortunately find myself with, and more often than not, without your (AutoSlash) assistance, finding those "pockets" of pricing and reliability that do work for me. In some cases that means reducing my length of rental and using alternative means, like Uber/Lyft. But I'm not at a point where someone tells me that XYZ is fantastic, but overpriced, but I should use them regardless... that mindset may work for you and others who can "afford" it either due to financial position, affiliations or "connections", but it doesn't work for most (of us), and I find it rather elitist coming from you, a company that makes a marketing thing of searching for the best prices, and then offering tracking if they drop. I still find your service of value (but not as much as in the past after your altercation with Hertz), but your quotes are filled with companies with the very lowest prices and not surprisingly the highest dissatisfaction, so if you really feel you "get what you pay for", why even give those companies a platform on your site and let those with less experience and knowledge, suffer the consequence?