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Subject: Re: South Africa car rental Posted on: Sun, 3 Dec 2006 15:14:04 +0000 (UTC)


Dave Patterson wrote:
> I have suggested Avis.co.za in the past for their
> "International Visitors Special" but one of my clients
> rented from Alamo yesterday - getting a fantastic
> deal from their phone representative, not from their
> web site. Might keep it in mind, also, if your
> trip includes a rental car. How good a deal?
> $363 for 10 days at Phalaborwa airport - small car,
> but with A/C & automatic transmission. No insurance.
> She got a letter faxed to her from Visa acknowledging
> that their policy of insurance would be in effect when
> she used her Visa to rent the car. (This condition is
> spelled out precisely on the Alamo web site as an
> accepted option, rather than purchasing the insurance
> with the rental.)

Internet and telephone deals are almost universally better than on-site
rentals. However, $363 (US, I assume?) for a 10-day rental isn't really
that wow; travelocity shows a 10 day rental with Hertz for $297, and
Thrifty for $255. (However, these are for Economy cars, which are NOT a
good idea, for reasons to follow.)

For Compact cars, Avis has a 10-day rental for $294, Thrifty has one
for $248 and Hertz has one for $336. I think your buddy could have
gotten a better deal online.

As for Economy cars: they are thief magnets. The small cars that they
give out in Cape Town or Joberg are usually CitiGolfs or something
similar, which can be broken into by just grabbing the door frame and
bending them outwards. You can count on the stereo as well as ANY
personal belongings left in the car to be stolen. I once had a CitiGolf
broken into in CT, where the thief took a broken $2 watch and the car
stereo. Avis replaced it with another CitiGolf, which got broken into
the second night, where the thief took the stereo again. Avis replaced
that car, and two nights later, THAT car got broken into, and nothing
got stolen (it didn't have a stereo). I convinced Avis that I had
pretty much paid for an upgrade with my deductables, so they gave me a
midsized car, which did not get broken into for the rest of my 2 week
trip.

Additionally, you do NOT need a letter from you credit card or
insurance company if you choose to waiver the offered coverage. With
many cards (I won't generalize and say 'most' because I don't know for
certain), you get international coverage for collision and theft with
your credit card. However, this coverage is ONLY for rentals of less
than14 consecutive days, even if you return the car and get a new one.
As long as its from the same agency, you get 13 consecutive days, so
watch for that.

--riverman