I had a Dollar rental car also reserved, but I called Firefly and asked specifically if there was an additional driver charge. I was told, no. I repeated exactly what I was told, made the reservation for the same price and that was that. Today we picked up our standard car after waiting 45 minutes with two customers ahead of us Surprise! At the counter I was told there is an additional driver fee. Should have left then but we proceeded since we had already wasted an hour. Our "standard" car turned out to be a Versa. That is an economy car, a compact at best. As an alternative we were offered a red Jetta. We made our way to the lot and I took numerous pictures of the dings and scratches, mailing them to myself so u would have them dated and time stamped. I have to say that 42K is the oldest car I have rented. No problem, we are on our way....until we traveled about 5 miles outside of the airport and the tire inflation indicator light came on. We drove to DTD, the tire inflation was a little low, but I notified roadside assistance to document the problem. I was advised to drive back to MCO. Instead we went to lunch at HOB, searched for a local number, (there is none that answers), And assumed like most cars with sensitive indicator lights, figured we would have to drive 10 miles for a reset. No reset. Called Firefly Customer a Service, which is no service. Called Hertz who again connected us to Road side assist. Our options? Drive the car back to MCO OR HAVE IT TOWED BACK. I asked specifically if we could continue to drive the car with the indicator light on. I was assured Yes and the issue was previously documented. Low inflation could happen with any rental car but you would not have to make a 50 RT to rectify it. I learned my lesson for giving the new kid in town a chance.