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Jim
So the few times I've taken overnight GA trips, I've had the FBO arrange my rental car for me. I knew the price would not be the best, but I figured the convenience might be worth it. And it really is quite nice to have the car pulled up to the plane and all that (when it works that way).
But I don't think it's worth $100 a day.
I recently flew somewhere for a short overnight. Got in around midnight, and left the next day at 3pm. Had the FBO book me a car through Enterprise. I had the car for ~15 hours.
I declined all the optional coverages and fees, and replaced the gas like Enterprise wanted. No dings or accidents. In short, your typical easy rental.
My bill from Enterprise was $157.
I haven't tried calling them yet to see if that's really the right charge, but regardless of how this time turns out, I am no longer really happy with asking the FBO to just "book me a car", and then finding out later what the fee will be. I'm used to getting a decent car for $20-50/day. Not $150/day.
Anyone have suggestions for how to arrange a car for a reasonable rate?
But I don't think it's worth $100 a day.
I recently flew somewhere for a short overnight. Got in around midnight, and left the next day at 3pm. Had the FBO book me a car through Enterprise. I had the car for ~15 hours.
I declined all the optional coverages and fees, and replaced the gas like Enterprise wanted. No dings or accidents. In short, your typical easy rental.
My bill from Enterprise was $157.
I haven't tried calling them yet to see if that's really the right charge, but regardless of how this time turns out, I am no longer really happy with asking the FBO to just "book me a car", and then finding out later what the fee will be. I'm used to getting a decent car for $20-50/day. Not $150/day.
Anyone have suggestions for how to arrange a car for a reasonable rate?