11 Ways to Save Big Money on Your Next Car Rental + 1 Secret Car Rental Weapon (2024)

Who wants to pay more for car rental reservations than they need to?

Travel costs add up fast so knowing how to save money on a car rental can mean sticking to your trip budget or not.

So, in this guide, you’ll find 11 tried and true tips that’ll help you save money on your next car rental. I also share my secret weapon for saving money on car rentals that can be stacked with many of the other ideas listed.

Are you ready to save BIG on your next car rental?

11 Ways to Save Big Money on Your Next Rental Car
(+ an Amazing Rental Car Hack)

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1. Use an Aggregator to Compare Prices.

Use a website likeKayakto search your rental car dates. Prices and car types will show up from hundreds of car rental sites so you can compare and choose the best deal.

During the search, you’ll have the ability to filter and sort the results based on what you want. Car rental locations vary by destination. In smaller or international places, you might discover a car rental company you weren’t aware of that offers significant savings over other brands.

ProTip:When comparing prices onKayak, be as flexible as you can with your dates, pick up, and drop off times. You might be surprised to find prices go down with a few tweaks.

2. Join Car Rental Loyalty Programs.

Members of loyalty programs have the ability to earn rewards, get free upgrades, and even skip the line when picking up the car. Car rental loyalty programs also alert members to upcoming deals and send member-exclusive promotion codes for additional savings.

As a member, you may also find better pricing when searching rates directly on the car rental company’s website.

3. Reserve the Rental Car Only for the Days You Need It.

If your vacation starts in a big city, there are likely to be hotel shuttles and public transportation options to help you transfer from the airport and get around the city. Not only will you save money on your car rental costs, but you’ll also save money on parking.

Once your itinerary is set to move to the countryside, pick up your car rental from a city location (more on this in the next point) and start your road trip. For example, when traveling toLondon, I use public transportation while I’m sightseeing. When it’s time to visit theCotswoldsand the English countryside, I get my rental car and go.

4. Choose a Pick-up Location Somewhere Other than the Airport.

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Car rentals are the priciest at airports because, of course, the majority of visitors arrive at the airport! What’s more, local laws often add specific taxes just for airport rentals, which are added to your bill.

If it’s convenient, take public transportation into a city or a hotel shuttle to your accommodation and then rent a vehicle from a nearby city location.

ProTip:Do the math if you need to take a taxi from the airport. Will the cost of a taxi still work out to be less than if you rented the car at the airport? In some cases, the answer may be yes. Just remember to factor in any parking-related fees, as well.

5. Rent Only the Type of Car You Need.

Don’t pay for more car than you need. Think about the following.

  • How many people and bags need to fit in the car?
  • What type of roads will you be driving on?
  • What will the weather be like?

There’s no sense paying for a bigger vehicle if it’s just 2 people who each have a single bag. Bigger vehicles also need more gas and those costs can add up especially if you’ll be doing a lot of driving. As tempting as it is to splurge sometimes, paying for a convertible to drive around Europe in winter will be a waste.

6. Do Your Homework on Insurance.

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Rental car companies charge high per-day insurance fees. It can feel overwhelming when an agent talks through all the options at the rental counter.

To avoid this and paying more than you need, check with your own car insurance to see what, if anything, is covered for car rentals.

It’s smart to pay for the car rental with a travel rewards credit card, like theChase Sapphire Preferred, that includes primary car rental insurance. You can comfortably decline the CDW or collision damage waiver at the rental counter because the card protects you from theft and damage to the vehicle whether you’re in the U.S. or abroad. You’ll also earn 2x the points for travel expenses like car rentals.

Others like the business credit card,Chase Ink Preferred,and airline credit card,the United Explorer Card,also offer primary car rental coverage.

7. Ask About Discounts at the Counter.

As a teacher, I always ask businesses if they offer any teacher discounts. It’s a simple way to find out about additional savings and all I have to do is show my teacher I.D. card.

Are you a member of AAA or the Military? Are you a senior? If yes, keep your I.D. card in your wallet and ask. You’d be surprised how many companies offer discounts but don’t necessarily make it publicly known.

8. Skip the Bells and Whistles.

Any extras will add to your overall cost. It’s better to not pay for them if you can.

  • Instead of GPS, download and save maps to use offline with the Google Maps app.
  • Drive a car with a manual transmission. Especially outside the U.S, don’t pay extra for an automatic.
  • Adding extra drivers comes with extra charges. Short drives for day trips typically don’t need an extra driver.
  • Prepare music playlists and download podcasts andaudiobooksinstead of paying for a satellite radio upgrade.
  • If you have an EZ Pass toll responder at home that’ll work in your destination, bring it. Don’t use the electronic toll responder “provided” by the car rental company.

9. Fill Up the Tank Yourself.

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Be wary of taking a pre-paid fuel option, which allows you to return the car without refilling the tank.

It may be convenient but you’ll pay the rental car company’s refueling rate. Not to mention, the car rental company will charge you a full tank price regardless of how much gas you’ve actually used.

Instead, use an app like Gas Buddy to find the cheapest gas prices near you and refuel before returning the car. Be sure to pay for the gas with a gas rewards credit card.

10. Take Advantage of Memberships.

Memberships to organizations like AARP and stores like Costco offer promotions and special pricing for car rentals. Rentals booked through Costco Travel can come with significant savings. AARP members can save up to 30% off car rentals booked directly with companies like Budget or Avis or through the AARP Travel Center.

11. Obey All Traffic Laws.

Hopefully, this one is obvious. Speeding, illegal parking, and reckless driving will likely result in tickets and fines, not to mention the danger to yourself and others.

Read all signs and respect all local road rules. It’s not cheap when your rental car gets towed because you parked it in the wrong place. (Totally not speaking from experience here…eesh!)

How to Save on Rental Cars with Autoslash

Autoslashis my secret weapon for saving money on car rental reservations.

Here’s how it works.

Make a car rental reservation with a travel booking site likeKayak. Reservations don’t need credit card information, and you won’t be charged ahead of time.

Once you have completed your reservation, head over to Autoslash and enter your confirmation number and booking details. Autoslash will now track your reservation and search continuously up until the date of your reservation for cheaper prices.

If/When a lower price is found, you’ll get an email with the details.

Nearly every time, I get an email from Autoslash telling me they’ve found a cheaper price. The rate is typically between15-40% cheaperthan what I was originally quoted and, many times, it’s from the exact same rental car company I previously booked.

Simply re-book with Autoslash and cancel the previous reservation.You can even track the new reservation with Autoslash againand re-book again if the price drops again. I’ve done this sometimes 3+ times to save more and more.

And, on the off-chance, Autoslash doesn’t find a better price, there’s no harm or cost in having Autoslash track your reservation. You have nothing to lose and potentially a bunch to gain!

So, how do you save money on car rentals?

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