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Signing Up For Car Rental Programs & What Each One Gives You

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The point of joining airline or hotel loyalty programs is to earn loyalty points or miles you can redeem in the future for flights or hotel nights. That’s not the exact same case when it comes to car rental loyalty programs. While some car rental companies let you earn free rental days, the reason you should sign up for these programs is because of how much easier they make renting a car.

If you haven’t already signed up for those other programs, here’s info on how to register for frequent flyer programs and hotel programs.

The thing I hate most about renting a car is the experience at the rental counter. It’s when you have to talk to the car rental agent after usually waiting in line. You’ll hear sales pitches for an upgraded car, extra features (navigation, tolls, and satellite radio), pre-paid gas and insurance coverages.

After denying (or accepting; I’m not one to judge) each one of these, I feel like I’m haggling so I can rent the car I reserved for the price I already agreed to pay. This is where registering for a car rental loyalty program really pays off. You answer all of these questions in advance and certify these choices will apply to all your future rentals unless you specify otherwise. Now when you walk to the counter, you hand over your driver’s license and credit card and sign for the keys, or so they say. It’s easier to rent from some companies than others, but enrolling in the rental company’s program will always make the process go along with fewer hiccups.

Here are the sign-up links for the major car rental loyalty programs, including any perks that are included and if they award loyalty points.

Advantage

Advantage has emerged from bankruptcy with nine airport locations. Its website has no information on a loyalty program.

Alamo – Alamo Insiders

I have often found that Alamo has the best prices for leisure rentals when using Autoslash. Alamo doesn’t have their own points program but they’ll allow you to earn points with their many hotel and airline partners.

Avis – Avis Preferred

The Avis Preferred program perk of skipping the line is wonderful. If available, you can just go to the board, find your name and it will tell you what spot your car is parked in. The only problem with this is there’s no chance to get an upgrade without going back to stand in line at the counter.

Budget – Fastbreak

The main perk of this program is to speed up the rental experience. I’ve seen some pretty long lines at Budget counters, so this could be a huge time saver.

Dollar – Dollar Express

Enterprise – Enterprise Plus

Fox Rent A Car – Fox Rewards Program

You earn 4 points per dollar, but it takes 1600 points for a $20 FoxBucks certificate. So that’s $400 in spend for $20 (in essence, it’s a 5% rebate).

Hertz – Hertz Gold Plus Rewards

National – Emerald Club

Payless – Payless Perks Club

Sixt – Express Sixt Card

Thrifty – Blue Chip

Final Thoughts

The one thing in common with all these programs is they’re all free to join. So even if you’re an infrequent renter, say, once or twice a year or less, it still pays to sign up and credit your points to the airline of your choice.

National’s Emerald Club has led the way with the most perks given to members. You get to skip the line, select a car from the Emerald Aisle if you booked a mid-size car (mid-size usually costs a few more dollars a day than a compact) and get a second driver for free. Several programs have added similar “choose your car” benefits over time.

The perk of skipping the counter is the most important thing that these programs provide. I like the ones that don’t require you to go to the counter at all. The ones that promise a “dedicated line” only help when multiple people are working a counter. A smaller airport location with only one person working means you’ll still have to wait.

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