Wow. Really excellent, thorough response to the question. You should run a tour service in Vegas.shadroch said:Using Fox, you can add about a half hour each way to the time spent getting a car. At the airport in Vegas, you need to take a five-ten minute shuffle bus ride to the rental car terminal. All the other agencies are there, except Fox. For Fox, you need to take a second shuttle bus another couple of miles. The ride itself is fairly short, the wait for the bus varies.
Since it is not connected to the Rental Terminal, you save three dollars a day in fees, and it's generally cheaper on the base rate as well.
If you are willing to forego an hour of your vacation to save some money, it can be worth it. The cars seem average.
If you are not going at prime time, I find using hotwire a week out gets me great prices. I also book thru http://www.carrentals.com. The thing to remember is that rates change constantly, and you can cancel a reservation right up to the time you pick it up. I lock in a low rate but constantly check to see if I can beat it.
I'll die before I rent from Fox again. They have all PT Cruisers and similar pieces of garbage. One time I called them and they swore on a stack of Bibles that I would not receive that vehicle, and sure enough one was waiting for me when I arrived, with no other options.Beazle said:Have a trip planned in June and was wanting to know if any of y'all have used Fox. They are $13 cheaper than anyone else. I usually just walk or take the bus but the wife is coming and she may want to drive around.
PT Cruiser is all you had to say. Not for me. In Vegas, we have been using Dollar for about ten years with good results, often getting free upgrades.Automatic Monkey said:I'll die before I rent from Fox again. They have all PT Cruisers and similar pieces of garbage. One time I called them and they swore on a stack of Bibles that I would not receive that vehicle, and sure enough one was waiting for me when I arrived, with no other options.
Recommend Avis, Dollar, Thrifty, Budget.
I always take my GPS with me, as well as, Sirius radio.Dyepaintball12 said:I always search for about an hour on-line for "car rental coupons" and this brings hundreds of pages of results with random coupons to use when booking on-line.
Everything from cheaper rates per day to free GPS to rent 2 days get one free.
Dollar will give you a PT Cruiser if you want one, which I never do.WRX said:Rates substantially cheaper than the competition, bare-bones facilities, a longer shuttle time from the airport (although 30 minutes is an exaggeration), highly variable wait times at the counter (anything from instant service to a 30 minute wait), decent but somewhat older vehicles, and potential hassles over trying to blame you for scratches. What I think it comes down to is, do you consider the money saved to be sufficient compensation for the additional time you'll lose?
But then, I like PT Cruisers!
That wasn't the real reason why they were refused, of course. As you know, plenty of people in NYC don't have cars and wouldn't have auto insurance. The major car rental companies won't screw around with you like that. I'd rather pay an extra $5 per day than risk being stranded at the airport by some punk kid who thinks it makes him a big shot to refuse to rent a car to someone.shadroch said:I've heard a lot of people run into hassles at Fox if you don't have a copy of your insurance policy with you. I didn't have mine, and it was a minor hassle, but I've read of b people being refused rentals over it.