Mon. Apr 27th, 2026

The best trick to rent a cheap car is to choose the one offered as the entry range, which is usually the smallest , of the type “Fiat Punto”. And it is also that, being the smallest, it is also the one that consumes the least and with the one that best parks in the cities, so if you are two and do not need too much space for luggage … Do not think about it, take the what they offer you There are situations in which once at the counter of the rental company, they offer you a free ” Update click here for more” to a higher range.  If you do not need it, think twice, since it can be more an advantage than a disadvantage.

AIRPORT OR CENTER

Another recurring question is: Do I rent the los angeles car rental  at the same airport, or at the center? The answer is depends … Outside the airport prices are usually somewhat cheaper, since they do not have to pay such high rates and rents. However, if you need the car from the first moment, the most logical and convenient is to rent the car at the airport.

It is also common for some rental companies that offer their services at the airport, especially local and Low Cost , physically located outside the airport. The normal thing is that they offer free chauffeur service to and from the airport . However, we must bear in mind that the time you will take renting the car will be longer (basically because of the displacements).

BOOK IN ADVANCE, FREE CANCELLATION

If you want the best price possible, book in advance, especially in high season (summer, Easter …). We also do not tell you to book a year in advance, but two or three months before that could be fine.

On the other hand, another good idea is to book with free cancellation (usually up to 48 hours before the reservation). In this way, on the one hand you can book well in advance, and if you finally cancel the holiday or change your destination , you will not have to spend a single euro

FOREIGN LEGISLATION

  • If you are going to rent the car in another country, before you start driving, find out what the foreign legislation is in terms of driving. It is very likely that the limit of alcohol in blood varies, even that you can not drive even with a drop of alcohol.
  • In some countries, such as Italy, the use of dipped-beam headlights is mandatory even during the day . The speed limits will also be other … In short, you inform yourself, ask the rental company and respect the signals and speeds.

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