Page 1 of 1

Best way to rent a car?

PostPosted: December 28th, 2009, 11:57 am
by Phillis
So im looking at hiring a car while mines in getting repaired after my little ding. Whats the best way to go about it? As an RACV member, i get these prices for a week of rental

Hertz- Toyota Echo 2Door- $361
Budget- Hyundai Getz 2door- $406
Rent-a-bomb- EB Sedan- $281

God i want the EB :mrgreen:

Ill be sending the invoice to the guy who hit me and he can pay it. These are the 3 cheapest options i have, does anyone else know any better way?

Re: Best way to rent a car?

PostPosted: December 28th, 2009, 12:00 pm
by nstg8a
lol, you could probably buy a eb for that price...

Re: Best way to rent a car?

PostPosted: December 28th, 2009, 12:26 pm
by Troutman
Whether a $300 EB would give a week of trouble-free motoring is another story. :mrgreen:

In general, I recommend checking all the major rental companies including Thrifty and Europcar, as often there are specials on where you might get a day here or there for free ('4th day free' is common). That said, at this particular time of the year it can be hard to secure a rental car at all. I was always happy to pay the extra for a car I'd actually enjoy driving - predictably, my favourites class is the FG/VE/Aurion one. I found rent-a-bomb often neglected the cars to the point of being dangerous, with a brand new car rental barely costing any more. But go for the EB if you want it!

Re: Best way to rent a car?

PostPosted: December 28th, 2009, 1:42 pm
by nstg8a
Troutman wrote:Whether a $300 EB would give a week of trouble-free motoring is another story. :mrgreen:


lol, very very true


when we last hired a car we went through the local coles servo, cost us $28 and we had it for 6 days i think. have a real good read of what theyre optional but compulsory insurance actually covers... i argued with him for ten minutes before he agreed to hire me the car but not take their insurance. their insurance added something like 12-14 bucks a day, but didnt cover diddly shit.


and pay with cash or use a debit card that has only enough cash in the account for the hire, i heard plenty of stories of places charging to top up the fuel, ie it needed $10 to fill it, but customer gets charged for a whole tank. and leave it clean, cos their cleaning rates are shall we say, generous lol

Re: Best way to rent a car?

PostPosted: December 28th, 2009, 2:31 pm
by LOW_XR
when did ya have a stack mate? how bad was it?

Re: Best way to rent a car?

PostPosted: December 28th, 2009, 2:43 pm
by nstg8a
LOW_XR wrote:when did ya have a stack mate? how bad was it?



Phillis wrote:boo

Image

i was coming in to an angeled car park and some asswipe in his mazda tribute thought it'd be a good idea to reverse out just as i was coming in. then he tried to blame me.

Re: Best way to rent a car?

PostPosted: December 28th, 2009, 2:46 pm
by LOW_XR
fark. that sux balls dude. did ya go off at em lol?

Re: Best way to rent a car?

PostPosted: December 28th, 2009, 4:01 pm
by Phillis
yeah, i had quite a tanty in the middle of main st croydon lol

ive rented a car before, it was a nissan tiida and it was fucking fantastic fun for the week i had it...except it was pretty damn pricey!

Re: Best way to rent a car?

PostPosted: December 28th, 2009, 8:16 pm
by private9
I use Thrifty a fair bit through work and find them to be pretty well priced.

Of the 3 options you mentioned, I'd take whichever comes in a manual :D