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02-11-2011, 06:13 AM
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: locust grove, ga
Posts: 139
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We flew into Gainesville Fl for a 4 hr stay. Enterpise (only option) price through fbo quoted was 39.99 or $12/hr. Total cost $60 due to taxes. Made sure to cross off the roadside assistance as they added that to our cost the time before. Next time we will check out taxi costs.
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02-11-2011, 06:19 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Arkansas
Posts: 1,505
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on that trip I didn't fly into Lake Front. I landed at Picayune because I needed to go to Slidel before New Orleans. The only time I have flown into Lake Front the FBO arranged for a fellow to take us to the French Quarter in a nice new Cadillac and he only charged us $20.00. What a deal. We gave him a nice tip.
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02-11-2011, 07:22 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Cumming, Georgia
Posts: 873
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You should have told us you rented a Caddy... No wonder you got hit...
Just kidding.
Go to Scottsdale Air Center they are a lot better that Landmark which in my consideration is like Signature flight support. I will go out of my way not to use either of those.
We have used Scottsdale Air Center for since they opened. I think our rates for a car last year were about 30.00 a day.
the other item is wonder how many contract fuel cards are honored using
100LL.
Such as Colt, World Fuel, which is base ops, AV Fuel,
I'll have to look into that.
Smilin' Jack
CL601-3A,
Hawker 800Xp
Corporate, 42 years only 5 more to retirement...
RV 7 empenage HS Dimpled ready to prime
CFI
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02-11-2011, 07:24 AM
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VAF Moderator / Line Boy
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Dayton, NV
Posts: 12,256
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Quote:
Originally Posted by rv9aviator
on that trip I didn't fly into Lake Front. I landed at Picayune because I needed to go to Slidel before New Orleans. The only time I have flown into Lake Front the FBO arranged for a fellow to take us to the French Quarter in a nice new Cadillac and he only charged us $20.00. What a deal. We gave him a nice tip.
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Last time at Lakefront (about 4 months after Katrina), I tied down at Millionair, and they gave me a brand new Jaguar as a courtesy car....free! Nice way to go to the French Quarter for lunch.
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Paul F. Dye
Editor at Large - KITPLANES Magazine
RV-8 - N188PD - "Valkyrie"
RV-6 (By Marriage) - N164MS - "Mikey"
RV-3B - N13PL - "Tsamsiyu"
A&P, EAA Tech Counselor/Flight Advisor
Dayton Valley Airpark (A34)
http://Ironflight.com
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02-11-2011, 08:20 AM
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Posts: 3,275
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Last year when I went to Jackson Hole WY I was getting around $100 USD a day from online sources. I called the FBO and they provided a rate of around $55 a day.
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02-11-2011, 08:23 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Arkansas
Posts: 1,505
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I got a better deal Paul, I had a chauffeur! 
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RV-9A N9JW 90919 SoldArkansas
http://www.jimsairplanes.com
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02-11-2011, 10:36 AM
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Belvidere, IL
Posts: 169
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Problem Solved
Larry,
I haven't had any rental car problems with your old RV-10. The motorcycle is available 24/7 at ALL airports... no reservations, paperwork, hassles or suprise charges. When are we going to upgrade your other bird?

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02-11-2011, 11:03 AM
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Edmond, OK
Posts: 97
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Renting from FBO
I have had three occasions, in different parts of the country, that involved renting from Enterprise at the FBO and returning the car during the weekend.
The first time was at Flagstaff, returned the car to the FBO Saturday afternoon, and then got a bill that was triple the expected amount. Seems Enterprise charged me for rental until the car made it back to their lot. Five phone calls, and a phone call from the FBO manager to Enterprise to attest the actual return time, and it got cleared up.
On two subsequent instances, I made shure the return was noted on the contract and signed by the FBO, and in both of those instances the documentation was valuable, as I had to call Enterprise and protest, including faxing the copy of the contract to them to prove the actual time of return.
I avoid Enterprise, but sometimes it is the only option - then I watch the credit card statement closely
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02-11-2011, 03:43 PM
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Jacksonville, FL
Posts: 219
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Here's a d,ifferent, potentially important aspect...
...of renting any vehicle: how your credit card company handles insurance coverage not provided by your own auto insurance (e.g. loss of income insurance to rental car company).
All of us want to avoid paying for supplemental insurance coverage on rentals; it's terribly pricey. Most premium credit cards (Visa Gold, any Amex card) provide rental car insurance IF you reserve, check out and finally pay for the car with the card. (Check your card's details...). But of course NO credit card company actually carries this insurance directly nor processes claims. Each c/c company subs this out to a contractor.
We learned all about this when we were clobbered by a non-licensed, uninsured 16-yr old mother of two while in Ponce, Puerto Rico. Uh-oh, we thought...end of a carefrree island visit and the beginning of a nightmare. Because of the coverage Amex had promised, we'd waived our counter insurance with the rental car company and relied on Amex for insurance. Obtaining a police report (at the scene) and turning it in along with the smashed car was our one & only responsibility; the outsourced contractor that handles Amex's rental insurance issues did a superb job and the rental car company was paid inside of 48 hours. We were really impressed...and relieved.
So despite having other c/c accounts, we always rent using our free Optima Amex c/c, because we know what peace of mind we are 'buying' when using that card with any rental company.
Jack
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02-11-2011, 03:59 PM
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Chicago/Tucson
Posts: 73
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Taxes!
Phoenix has some of the worst rental car taxes of any city. If the address on your drivers license is further than 50 miles from Phoenix you must pay all the taxes which can be over 50% of the rental fee itself. The percent of your rental in tax varies because some of the taxes are a one time fixed fee and others are a fixed amount per day, while still others are a percentage of the bill.
When we were building our home in Tucson the airfares into Phoenix were sometimes much cheaper, but we had to weight how much more the rental car was going to cost from there and factor in the two hour drive each way.
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Last edited by jlk : 02-11-2011 at 04:02 PM.
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