I have never, ever, had a good experience at a Hertz (or most of the other majors to begin with). The process of renting a car is one dark pattern after the other, from the website, to the real-life rental location, even the cars themselves. Every experience was at best frustrating, typically rage inducing. I won't miss them.
woutr_be|5 years ago
Fronzie|5 years ago
And somehow they still looked at me as if I played them..
donjoe|5 years ago
I do mostly rent my cars through ADAC (German AAA) which usually comes with unlimited miles, no excess insurance(s), young driver benefits, free additional driver, ... and a hotline which just 'works':
Hertz once charged a pretty extra on a prepaid rental. One call to ADAC complaining about the extra charge and I had my money back a week later.
PhantomGremlin|5 years ago
I also despise dark patterns that car rental involves. Fortunately, two things make it easy to rent a car from Hertz (or probably any other major):
1) work for a company that has a corporate rental agreement with Hertz. All the bullshit about collision damage waivers, liability insurance, etc. just goes away.
2) sign up for their "rewards" program (the name differs by company). This puts all your important info into their computers. That way they aren't constantly re-entering info from your drivers license, etc.
3) There is a third option. You should rent trucks instead! :)
Just kidding about trucks being a real alternative. But whenever I rent from U-Haul it's absurdly pleasant, compared to renting cars as an individual. For example, the collision damage waiver for a car rental can be $30 a day or more. The same thing was only $10 on my most recent U-Haul rental.
icelancer|5 years ago
chrisseaton|5 years ago
They want me to pick and sign right there under pressure and with no time to read the agreement. I'm almost always left with no real understanding of what happens if I have a crash and pretty worried that I may be liable for more than I'm worth.
It's comical they way they wave those barely readable sheets of paper around randomly circling things and putting crosses in places.
tjansen|5 years ago
dgudkov|5 years ago
I will. I don't have a car, but sometimes I need it so I typically go to Avis. I had very good experience with Avis almost always. Nice clean cars, friendly personnel, sufficiently convenient website. I frequently get free upgrades to premium or bigger cars.
ZipCar, another car-sharing service I sometimes use is horrible. Dirty cars, annoying stupid website, refuel credit cards almost never work, so I have to use my own and submit refunds.
PS. I know, ZipCar belongs to Avis.
mister_hn|5 years ago
rainyMammoth|5 years ago
After a while you realize how it works: Use some CDP code to rent for cheap on their website and refuse all the addons that are pushed onto you at pick up (where they are trained to scare you). That clears 99% of the dark patterns
cglace|5 years ago
gibolt|5 years ago
That changed after I became 26. Tons of extra fees and requirements are tossed on younger drivers which turned out to be most of the pain I had with them. Just aging made the rental process so much nicer
dazc|5 years ago