I just changed my car reservations from Dollar to National. When I
booked in Feb. Dollar was less than other companies (even with using codes from Entertainment books, etc.)
My original reservation was for a compact car for a week at $158 from Dollar. Now Dollar has lowered the rate to $122 (I think) but
National is at $118 for a compact. Since National has coupons in the Ent. book I applied the "2 class upgrade" coupon to my National ressie and now I'm getting a standard size car for $118/week. I tried to apply the "$20 off" coupon to the compact but it came back not valid for that car. I could have tried to upgrade the car one class and then apply the $20 off and perhaps it would have worked but I chose to go for the bigger car since we will be 3 adults and 1 child in a carseat.
Bottom line is that for $40 less than my original Dollar reservation
I now have a much nicer car for the week. Check your car rates on-line. I'm sure when one company lowers rates, others follow.
Rhonda

booked in Feb. Dollar was less than other companies (even with using codes from Entertainment books, etc.)
My original reservation was for a compact car for a week at $158 from Dollar. Now Dollar has lowered the rate to $122 (I think) but
National is at $118 for a compact. Since National has coupons in the Ent. book I applied the "2 class upgrade" coupon to my National ressie and now I'm getting a standard size car for $118/week. I tried to apply the "$20 off" coupon to the compact but it came back not valid for that car. I could have tried to upgrade the car one class and then apply the $20 off and perhaps it would have worked but I chose to go for the bigger car since we will be 3 adults and 1 child in a carseat.
Bottom line is that for $40 less than my original Dollar reservation
I now have a much nicer car for the week. Check your car rates on-line. I'm sure when one company lowers rates, others follow.
Rhonda


