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barbfam Jul 30th, 2004 04:49 PM

discount car rental buffalo NY
 
Hi i will be flyng to buffalo and will need to rent a car for 5-6 days. searching the main car rental companies has yielded rates of 50.00 or so per day for a midsize, which seems ridiculously high. any recommendation? is priceline better than hotwire? which rental car companies are more convenient (ie CAR ONSITE at airport)? thanks, k

spring212 Jul 30th, 2004 07:53 PM

I'm flying to Buffalo tomorrow. Used Priceline to bid on a compact car and ended up paying $15 a day from Avis. I have also used Hotwire for car rentals in the past but recently it seems that I've had more success with Priceline. With Hotwire, you can see what they have available before you commit; they don't show name of company but you can see what the price will be. It isn't a bidding process like Priceline. Sorry if I'm telling you something you already know.

Convenience won't be an issue if you decide to go with Priceline or Hotwire. The major car rental establishments (Hertz, Avis, National,etc.) all have their cars right at the airport - no need to take a shuttle to them.

mclaurie Jul 31st, 2004 05:12 AM

Just did a quick check for you on my sidestep.com program and for a mid-size, you're right it's about $45/day (plus tax) with everyone. Prices drop to $33 for smaller cars but if there's more than 2 of you that's a problem.

On biddingfortravel.com (website for PL) they have a list of discount codes. You might try using a few different codes to see what kind of price reduction that gets you.

tracys2cents Jul 31st, 2004 11:37 AM

Prices vary depending on pickup date. I have usually found that hotwire/priceline are just a couple bucks less per day, and you give up the freedom of being able to cancel. You pay even if you don't show up. No refunds.

Go to rentalcodes.com and choose National Car Rental. click down on the discount where it links to "Mastercard" or "Visa" (whichever card you plan to rent with). You print out a coupon for an upgrade to a midsize car, then choose "compact" when putting in your dates. This should come out to about $31 a day. (Your confirmation will say "mid size".)

giro Aug 1st, 2004 07:27 PM

I was checking the ALamo site for a rental car in Buffalo and checke dout their "Hot Specials" or whatever they call it. They offer a SUV for Buffalo for $39/day.

Gretchen Aug 2nd, 2004 05:12 AM

I typically save up to half by renting on Priceline.


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