A Quick Guide To Rental Cars
July 9, 2008 by Austin Viking · Leave a Comment
By John Manci
Rental cars can be a necessity; their use can save lots of time and aggravation. However, the actual act of renting them can seem to be a test in patience. There are forms to be filled out, questions to be answered and signatures to be signed. Before you sign on the dotted line, be sure you know exactly what you are getting and giving for your rental car. Read more
Seven Tips To Get The Best Discount Car Rental
July 9, 2008 by Austin Viking · Leave a Comment
By Matt Ream
Contrary to popular belief, car rental rates are not set in stone. Often, discounts can be found by doing your research, and simply asking for them. Rental companies are eager to rent out cars they are not using. Cars sitting on a lot are not making them any money.
Here are some tips to get best discount car rental rates Read more
Important Things to Know Before Signing Off For Your Rental Car
July 9, 2008 by Austin Viking · Leave a Comment
By Amy Nutt
Before you sign the contract and drive away with your rental car, you need to make sure you really know what you have agreed to by signing that agreement. If something were to go wrong while you had the rental car, who would be responsible? How much are you really going to be charged when you return it? What happens if the car gets scratched while you are driving it? Read more
How To Find Cheap Airfare
July 9, 2008 by Austin Viking · Leave a Comment
By Mike Barus
Air travel is no longer considered a luxury only available for the wealthy and is now almost essential to our way of life. Instead of driving hundreds of miles to visit friends and family, attend a business meeting, or enjoy a vacation hotspot, a flight can whittle your travel time to a couple of hours instead of a couple of days. Read more
Fill Up The Tank…Or Else!
June 25, 2008 by Austin Viking · Leave a Comment
Everyone who has ever rented a car in this century knows the policy about returning that car rental with a full tank of gas or end up paying to have it filled at a rate often double or triple the average cost of the fuel. Read more
