Last edit by: TravelinSperry
As of 2/12/14: We've had quite a few "Hey, come use this AWD. It's great" type of posts. When the AWD doesn't give a good discount, but is only posted to try to get renters to use the AWD of someone so the poster can earn free days from their Avis Corporate account. From here out, please put the company/trade group/etc that's associated with the AWD or we'll delete the post to keep it on-topic here.
Status Match &/or Complimentary Status (only public matches posted where Avis or entity post public links - certain corporations also offer upgrades - they are not listed since they are not public)
Status Match
Status Match &/or Complimentary Status (only public matches posted where Avis or entity post public links - certain corporations also offer upgrades - they are not listed since they are not public)
Status Match
- (Not applicable to residents in the US and Canada) link here
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- United MileagePlus members with Premier Platinum or status or higher (link here)
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- Bank of America Premium Rewards Elite Visa Infinite (benefits link here)
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Avis Discount Codes - Put AWD codes in this thread only
#858
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Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: LAX/TPE
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Usually not, unless it's a promo code (i.e., Amex gas card deal). When changing the code from the one bound to your Wizard number, you will often lose Preferred benefits on the reservation (and the res. will not appear in your logon page) - but you can always try hiking to the Preferred Booth and seeing if they will service you.
#860
Join Date: Jun 2007
Posts: 2
AWD Code and ID Check
Hello all --
I searched the board, but couldn't find a definitive answer on this question. I booked two one way rentals for next week using the A074800 code (CitiFinancial) from Buffalo to Toronto and the A674600 code (unknown origin) for the return trip a week later and got some great rates, however, I'm fearing when I get there they won't honor one or both codes and I'll be stuck in Toronto paying a ridiculous amount to get back. Does anyone have experience with either or both of these codes and whether anyone can use them or if I will need to show some sort of ID? Thanks everyone for your help with this.
I searched the board, but couldn't find a definitive answer on this question. I booked two one way rentals for next week using the A074800 code (CitiFinancial) from Buffalo to Toronto and the A674600 code (unknown origin) for the return trip a week later and got some great rates, however, I'm fearing when I get there they won't honor one or both codes and I'll be stuck in Toronto paying a ridiculous amount to get back. Does anyone have experience with either or both of these codes and whether anyone can use them or if I will need to show some sort of ID? Thanks everyone for your help with this.
For a two day, midweek, rental of an intermed. vehicle at IAH, the following AWD codes gave the base rates indicated below:
A674600 $108.80
D005927 $147.98
C031529 $114.00
A074800 $ 74.00
B999900 $129.90
So, YMMV! I was surprised that D005927 was so high. As others have indicated, it gives the best rates of any code in Europe.
A674600 $108.80
D005927 $147.98
C031529 $114.00
A074800 $ 74.00
B999900 $129.90
So, YMMV! I was surprised that D005927 was so high. As others have indicated, it gives the best rates of any code in Europe.
#861
Join Date: Jan 2005
Posts: 215
Hello all --
I searched the board, but couldn't find a definitive answer on this question. I booked two one way rentals for next week using the A074800 code (CitiFinancial) from Buffalo to Toronto and the A674600 code (unknown origin) for the return trip a week later and got some great rates, however, I'm fearing when I get there they won't honor one or both codes and I'll be stuck in Toronto paying a ridiculous amount to get back. Does anyone have experience with either or both of these codes and whether anyone can use them or if I will need to show some sort of ID? Thanks everyone for your help with this.
I searched the board, but couldn't find a definitive answer on this question. I booked two one way rentals for next week using the A074800 code (CitiFinancial) from Buffalo to Toronto and the A674600 code (unknown origin) for the return trip a week later and got some great rates, however, I'm fearing when I get there they won't honor one or both codes and I'll be stuck in Toronto paying a ridiculous amount to get back. Does anyone have experience with either or both of these codes and whether anyone can use them or if I will need to show some sort of ID? Thanks everyone for your help with this.
Edit
WARNING: DO NOT use Avis C03___9 AWD discount code anymore. I got a
very reliable confirmation from an inside guy that this code is black
listed now. Effective immedately, all benfits associated with code are
removed(including free LDW insurance), anyone use this code will pay
maxiumum rack rate regardless of reservation or website showing rate as
well as company ID must be produced. A warning flag has been raised on
this AWD and most likely you will be questioned about where you got the
code. All in all, this code is nothing but trouble from now on.
Oh well, it was great while it lasted.
Last edited by Acrossenger; Sep 27, 2007 at 12:02 pm
#862
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Wayne, NJ & Boca Raton, FL
Programs: Former COA Silver; AVIS Chairmans Club; AOPA
Posts: 303
If I got the cheapest rate with my WIZ-linked AWD code, of course all went well including getting credit for the rental towards future Preferred Select status.
Sometimes I would get a cheaper rate on the AVIS website with non-WIZ-linked AWD code, which also ended up getting me credit for the rental towards future Preferred Select status.
Occasionally, some AWD codes would get me a really good rate, but on trying to finalize the transaction I would get a message "The Discount Code you have entered is not compatible with your Wizard ID." In most of those situations, I signed out of the AVIS site, made the reservation on the site as a non-AVIS member (using the desired AWD code), and then called AVIS Preferred's Customer Service to have them link my WIZ ID to the reservation.
#863
Join Date: Sep 2005
Posts: 15
Help with Oneway rental
I am going to be needing a car for 10 days (DEN-LAS) for an upcoming trip in 3 weeks.
The best rate I have received so far is for the intermediate suv using the C031529 code. Still the rate after taxes is coming out to be $ 599. Base rate is $ 458 for 9 days and 20 hours. I would actually prefer a premium car, but it has excessively high rates.
I want some tips on whether this is the best I could get for my trip or if I should be trying other options/codes?
I have tried various codes that I found on the last couple of pages, except the ones starting with A and some other codes that were deemed problematic.
I just want to make sure that they don't ask for any kind of special ID or actual flyer or something to validate the code and so only want to use the legitimate codes - this is just to avoid a last minute extortion from anyone where I would have no choice but to go along.
Thanks
The best rate I have received so far is for the intermediate suv using the C031529 code. Still the rate after taxes is coming out to be $ 599. Base rate is $ 458 for 9 days and 20 hours. I would actually prefer a premium car, but it has excessively high rates.
I want some tips on whether this is the best I could get for my trip or if I should be trying other options/codes?
I have tried various codes that I found on the last couple of pages, except the ones starting with A and some other codes that were deemed problematic.
I just want to make sure that they don't ask for any kind of special ID or actual flyer or something to validate the code and so only want to use the legitimate codes - this is just to avoid a last minute extortion from anyone where I would have no choice but to go along.
Thanks
#864


Join Date: Feb 2004
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Programs: AA EXP/*wood Plat/Hilton Gold/Hyatt Discoverist
Posts: 300
Delta has a code that provides the same %'s as the Citi code in the thread. In addition, until mid-july you can get up to 5,000 delta miles depending on the length of your rental. I received an email from delta w/a link to avis for the promotion.
#865




Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: TLV now - formerly LAS
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Citi Code:
Subcompact Chevrolet Aveo or similar 36.00 USD
Compact Chevrolet Cobalt or similar 36.00 USD
Intermediate Pontiac G6 or similar 37.00 USD
Standard Size Chevrolet Monte Carlo or similar 38.00 USD
Full Size Chevrolet Impala or similar 39.00 USD
Delta Code:
Subcompact Chevrolet Aveo or similar 45.99 USD
Compact Chevrolet Cobalt or similar 46.99 USD
Intermediate Pontiac G6 or similar 58.99 USD
Standard Size Chevrolet Monte Carlo or similar 62.99 USD
Full Size Chevrolet Impala or similar 62.99 USD
Citi Code wins for me. OTOH, for DL elites, 11.99 for 1,000 EQM is not a bad ppm
#866

Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: Tucson, AZ, USA
Posts: 1,124
Here's one from Midwest Airlines that seems to work out pretty good.
http://www.midwestairlines.com/MAWeb...rDisplay.aspx?
25% on intermediate gave me $371 all in in Anchorage downtown for labor day weekend (4 days) additional of about another $35 if at the airport. Comes out to about $90 a day. Seems decent for Alaska.
http://www.midwestairlines.com/MAWeb...rDisplay.aspx?
25% on intermediate gave me $371 all in in Anchorage downtown for labor day weekend (4 days) additional of about another $35 if at the airport. Comes out to about $90 a day. Seems decent for Alaska.
Last edited by mapsmith; Jun 30, 2007 at 10:42 pm
#867


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#869
Join Date: Sep 2005
Posts: 15
I am going to be needing a car for 10 days (DEN-LAS) for an upcoming trip in 3 weeks.
The best rate I have received so far is for the intermediate suv using the C031529 code. Still the rate after taxes is coming out to be $ 599. Base rate is $ 458 for 9 days and 20 hours. I would actually prefer a premium car, but it has excessively high rates.
I want some tips on whether this is the best I could get for my trip or if I should be trying other options/codes?
I have tried various codes that I found on the last couple of pages, except the ones starting with A and some other codes that were deemed problematic.
I just want to make sure that they don't ask for any kind of special ID or actual flyer or something to validate the code and so only want to use the legitimate codes - this is just to avoid a last minute extortion from anyone where I would have no choice but to go along.
Thanks
The best rate I have received so far is for the intermediate suv using the C031529 code. Still the rate after taxes is coming out to be $ 599. Base rate is $ 458 for 9 days and 20 hours. I would actually prefer a premium car, but it has excessively high rates.
I want some tips on whether this is the best I could get for my trip or if I should be trying other options/codes?
I have tried various codes that I found on the last couple of pages, except the ones starting with A and some other codes that were deemed problematic.
I just want to make sure that they don't ask for any kind of special ID or actual flyer or something to validate the code and so only want to use the legitimate codes - this is just to avoid a last minute extortion from anyone where I would have no choice but to go along.
Thanks
I used the A074800 code and that has given me by far the best rate so far ($ 425 for a full size) after the C031529 code ($ 667 for a full-size).
The big question now as someone else asked before is whether using this code requires one to produce some kind of an ID? It is suppose to be a Citi financial code?
I am thinking of making dual reservations, one in the wife's name with the A** code and the other with the regular C** code. I would first try to give them the details of the reseravtion with the A** code, and if that does not fly then go back to the other one with the higher price.
Anyone have other suggestions?
btw, the delta code was suppose to be a good one though I can't qualify as it is only valid until july 15th.
Thanks
#870


Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: SFO/MIA/JFK
Programs: AA EXP/*wood Plat/Hilton Gold/Hyatt Discoverist
Posts: 300
obviously, it all depends on the location and 1way vs. rdtrp. i have used the Citi and Delta (i don't even fly delta, but gonna have a free flight soon b/c of Avis) at the same airport for more than 2 months. some weeks it's the same, some it's different.
Hence, more codes, more searching = better rates.
Hence, more codes, more searching = better rates.




