disneymom1
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DebbieB said:Arrived this morning. All I saw on both Executive and Emerald Aisle were cars, no vans or SUV's. A red Impala parked on the end caught my eye, 723 miles, sports model, so I didn't look too much farther. I saw some Monte Carlo's on Emerald Aisle.
DebbieB said:I love this Impala, drives really nice! The trunk is huge. I had to literally climb in to reach a liter of sprite that rolled out of the bag on the way home from Walmart yesterday. It's just me and my niece, I didn't need a van or SUV so I'm happy!
mkymouse4ever said:DebbieB,
I believe they are supposed to have good pick up too? What is your opionion?
DebbieB said:Yes it does. I used it to drive to the Premium Outlets and Downtown Disney and I was thinking it really picks up nice. I was even thinking I wouldn't mind owning this car. This one is an LTZ, I think it might be a V6. A girl I work with just leased her second one.
jennybobenny said:Just got back from 6 days in WDW - booked intermediate with National. Dh and kids went to baggage claim while I hurried over to the Emerald Aisle to see what our car choices would be. Bunch of cars, a Saturn Vue(???) and 2 mid-size SUVs - Pontiac Torrents. By the time my family arrived the Saturn was gone but the other Torrent was still available. It was a nice car. Good size with a hatch in back - fit our 5 suitcases and 3 carry-on bags with room to spare. Relatively new - about 7300 miles - with a sunroof, leather seats, automatic seats -- very nice. The kids want us to buy one now. All in all we had a fantastic experience with National.:
jennybobenny said:Just got back from 6 days in WDW - booked intermediate with National. Dh and kids went to baggage claim while I hurried over to the Emerald Aisle to see what our car choices would be. Bunch of cars, a Saturn Vue(???) and 2 mid-size SUVs - Pontiac Torrents. By the time my family arrived the Saturn was gone but the other Torrent was still available. It was a nice car. Good size with a hatch in back - fit our 5 suitcases and 3 carry-on bags with room to spare. Relatively new - about 7300 miles - with a sunroof, leather seats, automatic seats -- very nice. The kids want us to buy one now. All in all we had a fantastic experience with National.:
Linda/MA said:When we visited the Emerald Aisle two weeks ago, there were mostly Impalas and Grand Prix. We had reserved an Intermediate and took the Grand Prix. There were no SUVs or PT Cruisers. BTW, our flight got in at 10:00 am.
agnes! said:We were at WDW from June 20-28, picking up our EA/ER car about 5pm the first day. We saw a lot of Chevy Malibus, Pontiac Gran Prix's and a smattering of SUVs. The previous time we rented from National/MCO there had been a lot of Pontiac G6s, but I didnt see any this time.
We picked out a Buick Rendesvous(had about 5000 miles on it), mostly because of the leather interior & extra space. As it turned out, maybe we should have exchanged it for something else, but you know how it is on vacation - I didn't want to spend the time. I wanted to be having fun! Anyway...
The interior was *very* dirty with a large sticky stain on middle passenger seat(didnt; see this until we already loaded the car), bits of caramel corn(I think that's what it was) under most of the seats, a sticky spill all over the middle(passenger seats) cup-holder. Plus lots of black marks on the exterior, principally the back "hatch" & back bumper.
Plus!...
it leaked like a sieve. Not a good thing considering all the rain that Central Florida had this past week.
Plus!...
the last night we had it(left *early* the next morning), my DH & I noticed that the transmission seemed to be having trouble shifting.
It's funny, we started liking Toyotas when we got a Corolla rental one time. Now the Buick Rendesvous is on or list of "Cars we're never going to buy".
agnes!