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Enterprise Rent-A-Car

Enterprise Rent-A-Car

Enterprise Rent-A-Car

When You're Home
Unlike other car rental companies, Enterprise focuses on neighborhood markets. We specialize in renting to people who need a temporary replacement car or a vehicle for a special occasion. Our branches are located in neighborhoods, where our customers live and work; in fact, there is an Enterprise branch within 15 miles of 90 percent of the U.S. population.

We currently operate more than 7,000 rental offices in five countries, with a rental car fleet of more than 720,000 vehicles including more than 120 different makes and models.

When You're Traveling
In 1995, Enterprise opened its first on-site airport location at the Denver International Airport; we now operate 230 on-site airport locations throughout the nation and in Canada, the U.K., Germany and Ireland.

With service to the top 150 US airports, Enterprise Rent-A-Car is your rental car specialist.

Listed below is a sampling of vehicles available to rent in the United States. Click each vehicle class column to see the current rental rates for your area, and click on each vehicle description to get a more complete write-up on the vehicle from their respective manufacturers sites.
 

Enterprise Rent-A-Car

Vehicles for all family sizes and any work or vacation situations!

 

Vehicle Class Description Features
Economy
Chevy Aveo or similar 2 doors
Automatic Transmission
Air Conditioning
Compact
Nissan Versa, Kia Rio or similar 2 doors
Automatic TransmissionEnterprise Rent-A-Car
Air Conditioning
AM/FM Stereo
Intermediate
Chevy Cobalt, Ford Focus or similar 2 or 4 doors
Automatic Transmission
Air Conditioning
AM/FM Stereo
Standard
Pontiac G6, Ford Fusion or similar 2 or 4 doors
Automatic Transmission
Air Conditioning
AM/FM Stereo
Room to seat 5 passengers
Full Size
Chevy Impala, Nissan Altima or similar 2 or 4 doors
Automatic Transmission
Air Conditioning
AM/FM Stereo
6-Cylinder Performance
Premium
Nissan Maxima, Dodge Magnum or similar 4 doors
Automatic Transmission
Air Conditioning
AM/FM Stereo Cassette
6-Cylinder Performance
Tilt/cruise Control
Luxury
Cadillac DTS, Lincoln Towncar or similar 4 doors
Automatic Transmission
Air Conditioning
AM/FM Stereo Cassette
6-8 Cylinder Performance
Tilt/cruise Control
Minivan
Dodge Grand Caravan, Chevy Uplander or similar Automatic Transmission
Air Conditioning
AM/FM Stereo
6-Cylinder Performance
Tilt/cruise Control
Room to seat 7 passengers
Sport Utility
Chevy Trailblazer, Nissan Pathfinder or similar Automatic TransmissionEnterprise Rent-A-Car
Air Conditioning
AM/FM Stereo
6-Cylinder Performance
Tilt/cruise Control
Split Rear Seat
Large SUV
Chevy Tahoe, Chevy Suburban or similar V8 engine
Air conditioning
Premium audio system with AM/FM/CD
Cruise control
40/20/40 split driver, passenger and center Seat
Power windows and remote power locks
Advanced driver and passenger front airbags
Pickup Truck
Chevy Colorado, Dodge Dakota or similar
Large Pickup
Chevy Silverado, Ford F150, or similar V8 Engine
Automatic transmission with overdrive and tow/haul mode
Premium audio system with AM/FM/CD and 8 speakers
Advanced driver and passenger airbags
Power windows and door locks
Keyless entry operated via key fob
Front 40/20/40 split reclining bench seat with driver adjustable seat
Cruise control
Separate driver & passenger climate controls
Cargo Van
GM Express, Ford Econoline or similar

Car Rental Tips

It is so much more convenient to fly to your next destination. With the current price of gasoline skyrocketing, it can actually be cheaper. But, what do you do when you arrive at your destination and have no means to get around? Renting a vehicle can give you freedom and flexibility when you're traveling, and in some parts of the country it's the only feasible way to get around. But a rental car can sometimes add complications to your trip -- like trying to find the best deal or sorting out exactly which insurance options you need. Read on for our practical tips on saving money, understanding your rental agreement and avoiding problems with your car rental.

 Choosing a Vehicle
Think carefully about what kind of vehicle you'll need. If you're traveling with children or with a lot of gear, you may want a large sedan or SUV. If you're simply looking to save money on rental rates and gas, you'll want to reserve the smallest available model.

But size isn't the only factor. Looking for something environmentally friendly? Can't drive a stick shift? Be sure to reserve a car with automatic transmission. (In many countries, a manual transmission is the norm -- so read the fine print before booking. Also, be sure that the company offers any extras you might need or want, such as a ski rack, car seat or GPS system.

 Booking Your Car
How long will you be renting? If it's for less than a week, you'll probably do best with a major rental company, such as Enterprise. Remember to be wary of local companies if you plan to drive a lot; if you break down or get into an accident, they usually lack the support services of the majors.

To lower your rate, ask about discounts for any major national organizations, frequent flier programs and credit card programs you may belong to. They'll frequently offer deals on car rentals. Those offered through AAA can be very good. If you're employed by a company that frequently rents cars, they may have a negotiated rate. Make sure to check.

If you're not already, consider joining your car rental company's loyalty program when you book. These vary by company, but most of them are free and entitle you to certain privileges when picking up your vehicle; your information will be on file ahead of time, allowing you to simply jump into the car and go rather than standing in a long line or filling out paperwork. You could also be eligible for special discounts or free upgrades.

 Understanding Your Rental
If you're booking online, read the terms and conditions carefully before confirming your reservation. If you're booking on the phone, ask the agent about restrictions. Be sure you understand the conditions of your reservation. Is there a penalty for no-shows? How long will the car be held if you're stuck in traffic on the way to the pickup station? Is there a fee for additional drivers and must their names be listed in the contract? Is your 20-year-old daughter old enough to drive the car? (For liability reasons, this is important.)

If pertinent, ask about any restrictions on interstate travel. For your own protection in case of breakdown, be sure the company has offices in all the states on your itinerary.

For one-way rentals, ask about drop-off charges.

Always get a confirmation number. For airport rentals, be sure to give the customer service representative your flight number and scheduled arrival time. This will usually protect your reservation if the flight is delayed.

 The True Cost of Car Rentals
Buyer beware: The rate you see advertised in big print may become so inflated with state and local taxes, airport surcharges, additional driver fees, insurance, gasoline bills and drop-off charges that you end up paying more than double what you expected.

Also, the advertised rate may be valid only in off-season Florida or California, when many cars are idle there, but not where you want to rent. Finally, the rate may be only for a car size that you would find unsuitable.

Like the airlines, the major auto rental companies have adopted "yield management." That means that their computers can quickly readjust prices according to changes in the supply of cars available, and so the rental rate you are quoted is valid only at that moment. Unless you reserve immediately, the rate is likely to change.

 At Pickup Time
If your first drive will be from an airport to a hotel for the night, why not take a shuttle van to the hotel instead? Doing this may save you the price of a day's rental. Even if you must drive the same day your flight lands, you may not have to get the car at the airport. By picking it up downtown, you can often avoid hefty airport surcharges.

 If you have personal auto insurance or charge the rental to a major credit card, you will probably be covered at least for collision damage -- so you shouldn't have to purchase the car rental company's collision or loss damage waiver (CDW or LDW) insurance. If in doubt, ask your insurance agent or credit card issuer.

Before you drive away from the pickup station, inspect the car carefully for body damage. Be sure the lights and turn signals are working properly, and check the mileage odometer. Report any defects at once.

Familiarize yourself with the workings of the car before you leave the lot. Check which side your gas tank is on, and learn how to use the headlights, windshield wipers and turn signal. It may seem obvious, but you'll also want to memorize the make, model and color of your car -- that way you won't lose it the first time you park in a busy lot!

 Returning Your Car
Be wary of prepaid gasoline plans. Always fill the tank yourself before returning the vehicle so that you're only paying for the amount of gas you actually used. Try to avoid the gas stations right near the airport where you're dropping off your car -- the prices tend to be highest there. Instead, fill up a few miles away. Even better: Check GasBuddy.com before your trip to find out where the cheapest gas stations are in your area.

It may seem counterintuitive, but returning your car early may actually cost you money. You'll often pay an early return fee (usually about $15 a day), but even worse, your rate structure will most likely change and you'll be responsible for the difference. Of course, returning the car late could cost you too -- many car rental companies only give you a 30-minute grace period before beginning to rack up the late fees.

Before leaving the vehicle, check to be sure you haven't left any personal belongings. Don't forget to check the trunk! The most common lost articles include cell phones, sunglasses and umbrellas.

Be sure that the check-in attendant inspects the car's body in your presence and that you agree about any damage. Examine your rental agreement carefully for all charges and make sure they credit any deposit to your account while you wait.

Of all the rental car companies that we have had extensive dealings with over the years, we find Enterprise to have the most knowledgeable staff, ease in securing your rental online, and one of the greatest selections of cars to pick from, and never a mistake in your rental and located at all major airports.

And, last but not least, have a safe and enjoyable trip.

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