пятница, 14 ноября 2014 г.
To answer your question, yes, you place your Priceline bid without consideration of any taxes, fees
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3. Priceline - how do you determine midtown perfumes how much to offer for a car? And do you offer for a specific car? For instance, we MUST have a full-size Suburban or at the least a Tahoe, and they normally run close to $200 per day (for example); how much would you offer on Priceline, and can/do midtown perfumes you request a specific vehicle?
3. On Priceline (which I have used many times for cars), I usually shoot for 40-60% off the rates I find online. I am not always successful, but I have been amazed at the great deals I have gotten. I don't think you can request a specific vehicle on any rental site, just general sizes and they usually will list examples of each size car for that agency.
4. I am not sure of this one--I would hesitate to do one this far out just because you have to pay for the full rental at the time your bid is accepted and if something happened with your trip, then you'd be stuck with a big bill for a rental car you can't use, but maybe that's just me. My trips are usually midtown perfumes much shorter midtown perfumes also.
If you can get and SUV from Dollar for $63, then go for that. You should get a confirmation email within an hour or two. Yes, they should honor it. I've never had a car rental price not honored that I had in writing in the form of an email. The only possibility would be that they would simply not have the vehicle, which is possible at any place. It wouldn't be a big deal to me, as we usually only travel with 3 people. I would be slightly concerned with a Large SUV, but I think the chances are at least 90% everything would be fine. I always midtown perfumes worry about this when I specifically want a 4 wheel drive vehicle when going to Colorado skiing.
We had no trouble getting a full sized SUV on Priceline, I think it was $65 per day from the Jackson Hole airport. We actually picked it up at Avis. I think it was a Tahoe. I put the bid in almost on a whim--seemed to low for me. If you can guarantee the car you want go ahead and get it.
To answer your question, yes, you place your Priceline bid without consideration of any taxes, fees and surcharges...it's been a few months since my last Priceline bid for a rental car, but they MAY tell you the full price, assuming your bid is accepted, before you submit it, but I really can't recall. And with Priceline, you select the size car you are bidding on, just like a normal car rental reservation--they won't give you a Honda CR-V when you have had a successful bid for an SUV, and they always use brand-name rental agencies.
As for Dollar being that much cheaper, I am researching rental cars for a trip next month and Dollar is the cheapest on traditional (i.e. not "Name Your Own Price) Priceline and AAA.com so who knows--that seems like a pretty good deal.
My concern regarding the size of the car, is SUVs cover everything from the small CRV to huge Suburbans -- the level is just different, I.e., premium, luxury, midtown perfumes standard, etc. I don't want to bid on a "generic" SUV hoping to get a Suburban and end up with a CRV. (I'm only using CRV as an example because that's the only small SUV-type car I can think of)
I just looked at Priceline's standard (i.e. not "name your own price") site for rental cars and you can select mid-size, standard or full-size SUV. And I just checked--you have the same options when you bid.
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