Exactly how to Get a Low-cost Auto Rental in Las Vega

Last Updated on October 27, 2022 by Michael

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Las Vegas may be known for its cheap hotels, but the same can’t be said for rental cars. One big reason is that Nevada has the highest rental car taxes and fees in the nation. In addition, Las Vegas has its own set of extra surcharges for car renters. But there are still ways to land a cheap car rental in Las Vegas.

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All in all, if you rent a car in Vegas, you can expect to pay a minimum of 18.85% in taxes and fees, on top of the rental rate. That breaks down as a 10-percent surcharge on rental cars in Nevada; a 6.85-percent state sales tax; and an additional 2-percent county sales tax in Clark County.

Car Rental Fees at the Las Vegas Airport

And that’s just the beginning. If you pick up your rental car at Harry Reid International Airport (LAS), there will be even more surcharges, including a Concession Recovery Fee and Customer Facility Charge.

Car Rental Fees at Las Vegas Hotels

Major resort hotels in Las Vegas often offer an on-site rental car service, but watch out—the fees imposed on rental cars at Vegas hotels wildly exceed even the abusive fees at the airport. Rental car companies’ fee structures often note the possibility of hotel kickbacks as “Hotel Concession/Commission Fee Recovery (HCFR).” At the Hertz location at the Palazzo tower of the Venetian Hotel in Vegas, we’ve seen this fee climb as high as an astounding 32%.

Vegas-car-rental-Palazzo.jpgOuch. There’s a 32% fee for renting a car from the Palazzo rental car desk.

This isn’t an isolated scenario. All the major rental car companies have partnerships with Vegas’ big resort hotels and they all charge fees for the privilege of renting on-site. There’s a 28-percent Concession Recovery Fee when you rent from the Dollar car rental desk at the Treasure Island, a Radisson Hotel. The Enterprise rental desk at the Tropicana charges a 20-percent “Facility Recovery Fee.”

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Avis has a stronghold in many of the MGM hotels and charges $7 per rental day as a “Customer Recoupment Fee.”

How to Minimize Car Rental Fees in Las Vegas

Need a cheap car rental in Las Vegas? Ask us for a quote and we’ll scour the Internet to find the lowest possible rate. Note that AutoSlash quotes include all fees so there are no surprises.

If you are flexible about where you can pick up the car, you can avoid both the airport fees and the hotel fees simply by renting from a neighborhood location.

Related:

  • Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) Car Rental Guide
  • The Best Hotels on the Las Vegas Strip
  • Best Road Trips from Las Vegas
  • How to Find Free Parking on the Las Vegas Strip

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the largest car-rental company in the world

Hertz Corporation is America's biggest car rental company. It was founded by Harry Hertz in 1919 as the Hertz Corporation.

Hertz Corporation owns over 6,000 locations in North America. Other businesses include hotels, financial services, and auto parts manufacturing.

Today, the company employs more than 4 million people in all over the world.


Is it possible to rent a car in Europe and then return it?

One way to make travel easier would be if you could rent cars in multiple countries but always have them returned where they were rented from.

But, this might not be practical as people may not want to pay extra for mileage. Most rental agencies charge much more to return a car if it is returned to the same location as when it was first rented.

If you don't plan to travel often, it might be better not to choose one country.


Can I use credit cards to pay for a rental car?

Yes. But be aware that there could be additional fees if you use your card abroad. Compare rates before making any reservations. Some websites let you make reservations without having to pay until your arrival, which is a great way to save money.


What do you need to rent a vehicle in Europe?

To find an affordable rental car in Europe, you must check several websites such as Alamo, Sixt, Europcar, Hertz, or Avis. Booking online is also an option.

You must ensure that you have all of the necessary information before renting a vehicle, and this includes but is not limited to:

  • Your full name, including any middle or additional names (if applicable).
  • The address where you are staying
  • Date, time, and location of pickup
  • Name and model of the vehicle that is rented
  • Number of the policy and insurance company
  • Additional equipment or special requests?
  • Details about the rental agreement (e.g. rate, duration, deposit, balance due after trip, excess charges and limits of liability. Cancellation penalties.
  • Payment method(s) (credit card, debit card, cash, or personal cheque)

Once you have all of the information above, you can book your vehicle at one of these companies.


How do I document any pre-existing damage to the car rental?

Take all necessary documentation with you, including photos. Ask the agent for assistance if you don't have any idea of the extent of the damage. You may need to pay extra for an inspection if there is any damage.


Do European rental cars have automatic transmissions

Yes. Rental agencies do not rent vehicles without an automatic transmission because they are very expensive to repair if you damage them while driving them around. It would be far too costly to replace all these parts every time you drive away with dents in the bodywork.

Ask for an automatic transmission if you are looking to rent a car in Europe.


Statistics

  • American Airlines, for example, offers AAdvantage members 35% off Budget and Avis — but you need to rent from an airport. (nerdwallet.com)
  • If you're a member of AAA, you might also be able to snag discounts of 10 percent at Thrifty, and 8 percent at Dollar. (afar.com)
  • For example, the Blue Cash Preferred® Card from American Express earns 3 percent cash back on purchases at U.S. gas stations (terms apply), and the Citi Premier® Card earns three points per dollar at gas stations, too. (afar.com)
  • You can rent an automatic but these cars can cost as much as 50% more than a manual vehicle. (earthtrekkers.com)
  • I'd say 70% of the time, we have a hassle-free encounter, but there have been certain companies that we prefer not to use anymore. (theworldpursuit.com)

External Links

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alamo.com

sixt.com

How To

Things to Consider When Renting a Car

What should I look for before renting a vehicle?

If you are looking to rent a car, these are the things that you should consider:

  1. You can choose from different types of cars (small compact, medium compact, large compacts, SUVs, minivans, etc.)
  2. Prices vary depending on the vehicle. For small vehicles and compact cars, it starts at $15 per hour. Larger vehicles will cost more.
  3. There are additional charges that depend on how much you rent the vehicle. These include mileage fees and the daily price.
  4. Additional fees will be charged if you hire your vehicle.
  5. Renting a vehicle allows you to travel any time of day. This option has its limitations. This means that you can't rent a car during rush hour.
  6. Make sure you have a budget when choosing a car model. It is also important to check whether the car features air conditioning. This is very important in hot weather.
  7. It is important that you reserve your car well in advance, especially if you are looking for a particular kind of car. Many people don’t realize they need one until the very last minute.
  8. Renting cars comes with many safety features. A blanket and first aid kit are still recommended for emergencies.
  9. Consider adding a collision damage waiver on your rental. It's optional, but this will save you money on insurance.
  10. Special needs can be requested during your booking process and upon your arrival, if you have any special needs.
  11. Be sure to pack everything you own and bring your credit and ID cards.
  12. Keep your eyes open while driving. Keep your eyes on the road and try to avoid distractions.
  13. Contact the police immediately after you've been in an accident.
  14. Make sure that you return the vehicle to its original location after you are done using it. You will be fined if you do not.





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