Arizona Car Rentals

Arizona Car Rentals

Arizona Car Rentals

 


Arizona provides a variety of car rental resources. How long you plan on keeping the car, will help determine which provider is best for you. If it's for less than a week, you'll probably do best with a major rental company, such as Alamo, Avis, Budget, Dollar, Enterprise, Hertz, National or Thrifty. For rentals of a week or longer, you may get better rates from local companies, particularly auto dealers. Remember, however, 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.

Most Arizona car rental providers have discounts for 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 your first drive of the car rental, 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 day's car rental. In major cities, you could also probably pick up the car downtown. Even if you must drive the same day your flight lands, you don't have to necessarily get the car at the airport. By picking it up downtown, you can often avoid hefty airport surcharges.

If you're interested in an Arizona car rental, for a long drive, always get enough sleep and eat something before you go. Highly caffeinated beverages are not necessarily the best way to stay awake while driving. While initially you will feel more alert, the effects can recede with time, and your attention may wander although you remain awake.

When traveling with kids, be sure to stop often -- not just for snacks and potty breaks, but also for fun. See a cool playground along the way? Pull your rental car over and throw a Frisbee around. You'll also want to pack toys, books and music for the car -- not to mention your motion sickness remedy of choice.

If you are driving your Arizona rental car to an unfamiliar city or state, familiarize yourself with local traffic laws, which vary from state to state. Is it legal to make a right turn at a red light? What are the rules on yielding to pedestrians? These are additional tips to keep in mind, when traveling in an Arizona car rental.

 

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