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Getting a good deal when is easier now than it's been in years. Though two of the biggest firms got even bigger last year because of mergers — Hertz acquired Dollar Thrifty, and Avis bought Zipcar — they're still facing competition from Enterprise (which ranks first in the U.S. car rental market) and from smaller companies that are growing up. Who wins? Believe it or not, consumers are on the winning end of these rental agency mergers, especially those who know how to . These tips will help you find the best possible rental rates.
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5 Ways to Save on Rental Cars
Finding a good deal takes a little effort — but it s worth it
Renting a Car
Get AARP .Getting a good deal when is easier now than it's been in years. Though two of the biggest firms got even bigger last year because of mergers — Hertz acquired Dollar Thrifty, and Avis bought Zipcar — they're still facing competition from Enterprise (which ranks first in the U.S. car rental market) and from smaller companies that are growing up. Who wins? Believe it or not, consumers are on the winning end of these rental agency mergers, especially those who know how to . These tips will help you find the best possible rental rates.
Do You Need the Extra Insurance
Rental insurance isn't always needed. Before paying additional fees for the , ask yourself: Are you insured elsewhere? If so, you may be covered for any car you drive. Many credit cards also provide coverage. What are you covered for? Get details from your insurer or credit card company. Ask about "loss of use," which is when rental car companies charge you for the revenue they lose if one of their cars is in the shop. Would you mind making a claim on your personal insurance? You may decide it's worth the cost to be able to walk away if anything happens to the car, which you can usually do if you buy insurance through the rental agency.1 Go beyond the big names
Check out airport-based companies like Sixt, Payless, Advantage and Fox, as well as the cheaper arms of the big three, like Dollar and Thrifty. As a condition of its merger, Hertz agreed to give up at least a dozen airport booths — and smaller companies are the likely recipients of the coveted space. That will boost the competition over prices even further.2 Try an off-airport location
Taking a shuttle or even paying for a taxi to a rental office that's a few miles away from the airport can mean a lower rate — 50 percent lower is common — for the same car, from the same company, for the same length of time. Many companies run free shuttles from some of the .3 Look for package deals
If you're flying or as well as renting a car, consider a combined deal offered by an airline or booking agency. Car rental companies can provide discounts to companies that include rental cars as part of a package, which can mean savings for you.4 Reserve early — but check back
You'll typically get the best prices by booking in advance. But rates can continue to fluctuate, so keep looking for better deals. (There's no penalty for canceling and rebooking.) One website, AutoSlash.com, actually helps you do this by allowing you to plug your existing reservation into its site. It will then cycle through various available options to get you a better deal.5 Use discount codes and coupons
All sorts of organizations offer car-rental discounts. You can get a special rate if you're a member of , AAA, USAA and Costco, to name just a few. Couponing sites like Retail MeNot.com and RentalCodes.com often advertise deals. You can also find discounts with an Internet search: Just enter the name of the car rental company and the words "discount code" or "coupon" and you'll get a list of deals the company provides. By the way, car sharing is another option for travelers and occasional drivers. Check out the video below to learn more about how car sharing works. is AARP's financial ambassador. She writes the Back to Basics column for AARP. Additional reporting for this article was provided by Arielle O'Shea.Also of Interest
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