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eurock Feb 6th, 2003 02:41 AM

Fox Car Rentals
 
Hi! - has anybody had any experience with Fox Car Rentals out of Lax - they have a really good price on the net for our 3 week car hire but no one in Australia has heard of them - would appreciate any response.<BR>Thanks

kkj Feb 6th, 2003 06:12 AM

I've rented from them. Their rates are great. The cars are a little more lived in then cars you get from the big rental companies. They don't have dents or anything they just have a little more wear and tear. If the rate is a lot cheaper than I would rent from them.<BR><BR>Unless they have changed their rental office, don't let the appearance of the office discourage you.

eurock Feb 7th, 2003 04:01 PM

thanks very much - that helps heaps!

joesorce Feb 7th, 2003 10:55 PM

Check the prices on their insurance coverages and add-ons. Some companies advertise low rates but then stiff you with enormous additional charges, especially if you are from overseas and must purchase things like the additional insurance. <BR><BR>Alamo usually has decent all-inclusive rates. Also, check rates closer to your date of travel. I have noticed that LAX car rates have been very low about 6 weeks ahead, lately. Rates do change, all the time. Do not reserve 3 or 4 months ahead without re-checking rates every month or so.

wlongman Feb 8th, 2003 11:54 AM

Hi! I recommend Fox when our own fleet is booked - I work for Advantage Rent-A-Car and Fox is OK - good price, slightly older cars than ours, but no problems. Definitely check their CDW rates as you may be required to purchase if your are from overseas. Don't bother with SLI or Personal Protection - as someone in the car rental business - ain't worth it 'hon! (Unless you are a really nervous nellie!) When I'm not on business and have to shell out on my own - I always go for the small guy if one of my company locations is not in that particular city.<BR><BR>Enjoy LA!

eurock Feb 14th, 2003 02:37 AM

Thanks for the response - thats interesting wlongman that you work for Advantage rentals - I have sent questions to them twice now &amp; still have not received an answer!!!<BR>Things like ..........do they do a free upgrade like the majority of companies &amp; their restrictions on where you can drive - we're going to Utah, Nevada &amp; California - maaybe I should ask you???

wlongman Feb 14th, 2003 05:26 AM

Hi Eurock,<BR><BR>You can print your own free upgrade at:<BR>http://www.advantageautorental.com/upgrade_corp.htm<BR><BR>The other thing, if you book an economy, our fleet is so wiped out and we're getting rid of them all that you may (MAY)receive an automatic upgrade to a compact. No guarantee and I surely do not want to get your hopes up - but that's the general concensus.<BR><BR>You may take the vehicle into all bodering states of California. You may not take the vehicle into Mexico without special permission and purchasing mandatory coverages. Even tho' Utah is a border +, don't worry about it and have fun! (I'm management so I officially give you permission to go to Utah.)<BR><BR>The Manager at LAX-Jonus is awesome! If you decide to go with us, send me your confirmation number and I'll put some notes in your reservation &quot;Treat like VIP!&quot;<BR><BR>By the way, what email address did you send messages to and when so I can find out why your queries were never answered! (that bad customer service, isn't it!!!)

eurock Feb 14th, 2003 04:08 PM

Thanks wlomgman - that is the best information I have had since making enquiries on the net!!!<BR>I don't know the address I sent it to - it was one of those - &quot;for customer support&quot; thingys! on the site - click here!!!<BR>I haven't had a response from any of the questions I've sent to any of them - about 4 different companies now!! Thought maybe they weren't interested in taking overseas bookings through the net.<BR>Thanks anyway - you helped heaps with my questions on insurance too!!!

eurock Feb 15th, 2003 10:55 PM

hey wlongman!<BR>Have received an answer to 1 question - I emailed to [email protected] - also printed off my upgrade - thanks very much!!!<BR>Still can't get an answer to my other questions though!! You have AAA discount - do you have a recipricol agreement with our motoring organisations?<BR>Also how far away from Anaheim is your Orange depot? we are at Anaheim for 5 days &amp; want to pick the car up on our last day before heading off for 3 weeks - but didn't particularly want to go back to LAX if I can help it to pick up the car - any suggestions?<BR>You've been a great help so far!!!

wlongman Feb 16th, 2003 07:41 AM

We have 2 locations in Orange - at the airport and one suburban location on 1997 Orange-Olive Rd (Smack between the 55 and 57). If you rent from the suburban lcoation as opposed to the LAX or John Wayne airport you will save big bucks in airport taxes, concession fees and recoupment fees. <BR><BR>Sorry, we do not do reciprical agreements with other country motor clubs. :(<BR><BR>One of the most important things I forgot to ask - are you 25 or older? All car rentals companies will nab you an underage driver fee for 21-24 year olds. (Unless you have someone on the inside that will waive that fee - hehehehe)

eurock Feb 16th, 2003 04:18 PM

What a wicked laugh!!!!!<BR>Unfortunately or probably fortunately!!! I am over 25!!<BR>Sorry to keep harping on it but!.......how far would the depot be at Orange-Olive Rd from Disneyland? As in the time frame or cost by taxi? Once again - thanks for letting me pick your brains!!!

wlongman Feb 17th, 2003 07:26 AM

From our location on Orange Olive to the Big Mouse is less than 5 miles and pretty much a straight shot. Haven't lived in CA for years now, so not sure what a cab would cost. If you arrange in advance directly with the location, we can usually do local pick up for free.

eurock Feb 18th, 2003 04:14 AM

Thanks for that - that has made my mind up now - makes all the difference talking to a &quot;local&quot;!!! I had no idea where the depot was!!!<BR>Thanks for all your help!<BR>What state are you in???

wlongman Feb 18th, 2003 02:31 PM

I office out of our Sunny East Coast Sales office in Tampa, FL. I prefer hurricanes to earthquakes any day! :)

eurock Feb 20th, 2011 05:29 AM

Hey There - How's my bestest Advantage-Rent-A-Car manager? :)
Are you still in the car hire business AND in Tampa. We're hitting your beautiful country again in Oct but Miami this time & need a vehicle for 3 weeks.....any ideas will be appreciated. The last hire from Orange-Olive Rd in 2003 went off without a hitch :)

tomfuller Feb 20th, 2011 08:54 AM

I will tell you my experiences with Fox: First rental was in Las Vegas. Arrived mid-afternoon-reservation in hand. Economy/compact cars all gone. Got a soft top Jeep at least at the same price as I prepaid. Handled funny on I-15. Thought it was just the short wheelbase Jeep thing. Checked the tire pressures in Barstow, two tires with low air pressure.
Second rental: Arrived at SLC early morning waited next to a pillar in the parking garage for 45 minutes for the shuttle to show up. The car they gave us had slightly less than half a tank of gas but the sheet said full. The tire pressure indicator came on so I drove back to the rental office, got the gas tank confirmed and they checked the tire pressures and found that 1 tire had 90 psi. Got the tire pressures to 36 psi. The pressure light stayed on through the rental but checked TP later and they were good.
Last rental was with National/Alamo got a car with less than 700 miles on it-no license plate-registration paper on windshield. Priceline got that car for $14/day.


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