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What is a surcharge on car rentals?
Renting from an airport often means a hefty airport surcharge (concession recovery fees, customer facility charges, etc.), which can total 10 percent or more of your total price. Consider taking a shuttle to your hotel or an area away from the airport (possibly downtown) to rent a car.
How can I avoid extra fees when renting a car?
5 Ways to Avoid Extra Rental Car Fees
- DON’T BUY EXTRA INSURANCE. Are you paying for your rental with a credit card?
- DON’T BUY THEIR GAS. At some rental car agencies, you can prepay to have them fill your tank after you drop the car off.
- AVOID THE AIRPORT.
- FIND A DISCOUNT.
- DON’T BOTHER TO RETURN EARLY.
How can I reduce the cost of my rental car?
10 ways to save money on your next rental car
- Book early — especially during peak travel season.
- Avoid booking at airports if possible — they can pile on fees.
- Use a credit card that will cover primary insurance.
- Plug in your Costco, AAA and other memberships.
- Book through sites like Autoslash, which factors in discounts.
What are the extra charges when you rent a car?
One of the most common extra charges is for insurance, often referred to by rental companies as Collision Damage or Loss Damage Waiver (CDW or LDW). For an extra $10 – $30 a day, you can avoid liability for any damage to the vehicle, provided you’re not found guilty of gross negligence.
What are admin fees for when renting a car?
Rental companies charge administrative or processing fees for handling damage, traffic or speeding charges, cleaning the car and refuelling. These admin fees are charged on top of the cost of the actual fine or damage, etc. Admin fees vary in price by company and what the fee is for.
Why do I have to pay processing fees when renting a car?
Rental companies charge administrative or processing fees for handling damage, traffic or speeding charges, cleaning the car and refuelling.
What is an energy recovery fee when renting a car?
You will see items like “vehicle licensing fee” – that is the amount the rental car company charges in order to recoup the cost of registering and licensing the car – and “energy recovery fee” – this one is similar to a fuel surcharge.