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tinkin Feb 13, 2011 10:24 am


Originally Posted by milemonkey (Post 15850728)
Does this Avis location in Maui (OGG) actually have Ford Mustang convertibles?

I think thats ALL they have in Maui! Be careful, the police know these are rental cars and will pull you out of a pack of cars to give you a ticket for speeding. Whether you are or aren't.

gverso Feb 13, 2011 7:12 pm

code for Domincan Republic / latin Am
 
hello there,
would anyone have a discount code valid for :cool: Dominican Republic?
I need to rent a car for about a week, small SUV or something.
any help much appreciated ^

cheers

SkiUtah Feb 14, 2011 8:44 pm

A074800

It says citi travel. Is this a vaild code for me to use?

USirritated Feb 14, 2011 10:55 pm


Originally Posted by iahphx (Post 15714504)
Unless something has recently changed, it has always been extremely expensive to rent a car in one European country and return it to another. Basically, it's un-doable except in extreme cases.

On the other hand, there's usually no drop charge returning in a different city in Europe as long as it's in the same country.


Originally Posted by tallboy (Post 15719184)
This is exactly my experience: You can rent a car in one corner of France and return it in another far-flung corner of the same country with no / minimal one-way fee, but cross a border and the drop-off fees are prohibitive.


Originally Posted by Auto Enthusiast (Post 15719719)
Cross-border rentals in Europe are different than between US states because they're separate countries with their own import laws. It's not like a NC car in Atlanta, for instance, where nobody cares as long as the vehicle is on rent most of the time.

Hertz-transfer.eu has a list of cars that need to be repatriated. FT members in the Hertz forum have said using it gives the regular rate without the usual separate drop fee.

I have driven Avis rental cars in five European countries, Germany, Belgium, The Netherlands, Spain, and Italy. With the exception of Germany, all of my rentals were pick up in one location and drop off in another. There were only TWO cross border rentals, both were between Belgium and The Netherlands, and neither had one-way fees.

The rentals I had in Spain and Italy did not have punitive one-way fees. The highest one way fee that I have ever paid in Europe was €35, which was for Spain, pickup in Sevilla and drop off in Grenada, which are about 3 hours apart. I suspected that both were independently owned single locations, as opposed to the large company which owns many/most of the locations in Spain, but I do not know that for certain. I was Avis Select Preferred (what is now roughly equivalent to AvisFirst) at the time of all of my European rentals, as I had not yet attained Avis Chairman's Club, my present status, and I do not think that status had anything to do with the one-way fees (or lack thereof).

USirritated Feb 14, 2011 11:31 pm


Originally Posted by milemonkey (Post 15850728)
Does this Avis location in Maui (OGG) actually have Ford Mustang convertibles?


Originally Posted by tinkin (Post 15855941)
I think thats ALL they have in Maui! Be careful, the police know these are rental cars and will pull you out of a pack of cars to give you a ticket for speeding. Whether you are or aren't.

I have had Mustang Convertibles in both Maui and Kauai (both rentals took place in 2008). Avis had a selection of cars in both locations when I picked up my cars, but about half the cars on the lot in Kauai were Mustang Convertibles, and I was given an upgrade in Kauai at no charge, because it had been raining a lot for the last couple of weeks and no one wanted convertibles at that time. I also got a Mustang in Maui, but I don't remember whether I was given the upgrade or whether I requested it. I did not have any contact with the police while I had the Mustang Convertibles in either Kauai or Maui, for whatever it's worth.

Evan! Feb 15, 2011 7:16 am


Originally Posted by SkiUtah (Post 15865468)
A074800

It says citi travel. Is this a vaild code for me to use?

I've used it many times with no questions asked. IIRC it's "Citi Corp Leisure Travel". Not sure what that means. But, hey, it works.

Realist81 Feb 16, 2011 6:26 am

anyone have any 1 way codes from JFK to CVG My dates are 02/20-02/21

iahphx Feb 16, 2011 6:47 am


Originally Posted by Auto Enthusiast (Post 15719719)
Hertz-transfer.eu has a list of cars that need to be repatriated. FT members in the Hertz forum have said using it gives the regular rate without the usual separate drop fee.

That Hertz transfer website is intriguing -- given that I know of no other practical way to rent in one European country and return to another -- but I suspect it would be difficult to use in practice. At least for Americans, who have to arrange their air transport to the continent in advance. Like if I flew into Spain and out of Germany, I'd have to get lucky to find a car in my arrival city that needed to be repatriated. Still, I'll remember this trick just in case I ever need it!

rgeisler Feb 18, 2011 7:40 am


Originally Posted by allmoney (Post 15821288)
Anybody try A515100? Need I any special documents for this AWD?

Did you receive a response to this? I would like to use it but don't want to run into problems? I am renting at GMC (Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands).

Auto Enthusiast Feb 18, 2011 9:16 am


Originally Posted by Realist81 (Post 15874400)
anyone have any 1 way codes from JFK to CVG My dates are 02/20-02/21

Last month Avis and Hertz had a glut in the NY area, so you could have gotten this one-way for an incredibly good price. The glut seems to have resolved, because one-way out of the NY area with both companies is back at the $100+/day for an economy car.

I suggest checking all the options- companies, locations, including some nearby neighborhood stores in Long Island, etc.

UK Flyer 1 Feb 26, 2011 7:02 am

Spain
 
A Code for Spain for May hire, anybody?

And UK in June?

girlin4wd Feb 27, 2011 1:59 am

Awd X133557
 
I just used AWD X133557 and was able to get an Intermediate SUV Ford Escape or similar for $230 for 1 week compared to $379.99 using another AWD code.

Hope this can help someone else get a great rate like this.

ADK1979 Feb 27, 2011 4:58 pm

Does anyone have a coupon code or AWD for Germany? We are renting for two weeks, and coming up with over $700 which is NUTS!!!

tashi Feb 27, 2011 10:39 pm


Originally Posted by buckeyepilot67 (Post 15766712)
A515100 (don't know where it came from): -$325.00 (700 mile limit)


Originally Posted by allmoney (Post 15821288)
Anybody try A515100? Need I any special documents for this AWD?

This is the code for Hewlett Packard employees. Has 100 miles/day restriction.

turbocarl Feb 28, 2011 6:49 am

Thailand AWD-codes
 
Hi,

I need a AWD-Code for Thailand, 19 days rental ... or a upgrade code.

Can someone help me plese?


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