Wednesday, September 26, 2007

The Other Summer Rental in New York & Cheap Rental Cars in Manhattan & JFK Newark Airport

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When you move to New York City, as I did six years ago, people tell you about the high price of real estate, parking and martinis. No one ever mentions rental cars.
How expensive is it?
Traffic on Eighth Avenue in Manhattan. (Hiroko Masuike for The New York Times)
In the past, I’ve thrown down more than $100 a day for a Chevy Aveo (or similar). I’ve investigated renting at Newark Airport ( Image Rent A Car Newark Airport NJ ), which is more than 50 percent cheaper. With train fare, it’s a tossup, but that’s before you factor in the extra time. And all of that depends on availability in the first place.

Forget about impromptu beach trips or last-minute jaunts up the Hudson Valley. For most summer weekends, you have to book at least a week in advance. For holidays, you’ll have to do much better than that.

Just yesterday I checked out Avis (my agency of choice; I have a Wizard number and everything) to rent a car for the weekend of June 1 to 3. For an intermediate car (Pontiac G6 or similar), the fee was $272.97. Add the Loss Damage Waiver at $9/day and taxes, and the bill came to $336.48, more than airfare to Los Angeles.
What about the “week rental” strategy? For the same car from June 1 to 6, the bill came to $419.13. I checked Orbitz.com, and the best deal was with Budget at $321.67. Ouch.
I understand that real estate prices factor into the elevated rates in New York City — and I’m mainly talking about Manhattan — but I’ve rented a convertible in Miami for under three bills.
John Barrow, an Avis spokesman, explained that in addition to real estate costs, “fees and licenses, the price of labor — everything you think about Midtown that’s expensive. It’s difficult to expand the garages. We can either optimize our space or find a new space. It’s the typical dynamics of running a business in Midtown Manhattan. I wouldn’t say that it’s unique to the rental car industry.”
He said that Avis was constantly adjusting the supply within the city, bringing in cars from J.F.K. and LaGuardia airports. “We leverage our fleet across the area,” he said. “It’s a constant process of making sure that your supply is being moved around to support demand.”
Christy Conrad, assistant vice president of public relations at Enterprise, said that supply has a direct impact on the price. “In general, cars are dropped off in Manhattan on Sunday,” she said. “So for Mondays, Tuesday and Wednesday, the deals are in Manhattan. On other days, it’s the reverse. In the areas surrounding Manhattan, we’ll run 50 percent off deals Friday through Monday.”
Ms. Conrad and Mr. Barrow said it’s better to book far in advance. I told him that I’ve done that, only to see the price come down as I approached my rental date. “It can depend on what your channel is,” he said, referring to the various travel Web sites. “Generally speaking, we’re adjusting to a competitive landscape. If a competitor has changed its price, then we adjust.”
One thing Avis hasn’t adjusted to is Zipcar, which seems to be doing pretty well with its hourly rental scheme. Avis doesn’t plan to launch hourly rentals soon, but others have. Hertz began hourly rentals in April. And Ms. Conrad told me that Enterprise is extending hourly rentals to every branch in Manhattan this weekend. For me, it might be too little too late.

My Zipcar membership card arrived in the mail today. Daily rental prices seem to be similar to the big guys, but I feel like I’m getting more for my money: free gas, free insurance, cooler cars (including Mini Coopers, BMWs and Scions) a clever irreverential tone in all of its literature that makes me feel like it’s run by people who play Guitar Hero all day. Rentals Cars in New York and New Jersey come equipped with EZPass transponders; most even have XM Satellite Radio. The Zipcar Web site is even — gasp — Flash-enabled.

So that’s my summer. I’m going to see if Zipcar has really stumbled onto a shiny new model for an old business or if it’s all smoke and mirrors. Or maybe I’m just asking too much out of a rental car company in Manhattan.

Other ideas for economy car rentals in NYC

1. Image Rent A Car 1-888-718-0001
2. NYC Car Rentals 1-800-894-6102
3. Cheap Van Rentals 1-516-227-2270
4. New York Rent A Car 1-718-771-6666
5. New York Car Rental 1-212-929-4936
7. JFK Airport Car Rentals 1-718-995-3723

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Renting A Car in New York City

Renting A Car in New York City

If you want to escape the city and aren’t a fan of buses and trains, you can try renting a car. Try New York Rent-a-Car (nyonthegorentacar.com) has better rates on average than Hertz or the other national chains. IMAGE is another New York local chain (http://www.imagerentacar.com/). if have to travel far and have few kids or adults you can try this company for Conversion vans they have Luxury Van Rentals and 15 Passenger Van Rentals If you are moving, there are the usual U-Haul-type companies, but be forewarned: on all car rentals in New York, not only do they usually favor an in-state driver’s license, but they’ll ask you for about $1000 in cash or on a credit (not debit) card. Some car rental services refuse to rent to people under 21 and those that do often charge young adults much more than their normal prices. If you need to move, it is often cheaper (in terms of up-front costs) to get a “man with a van.” These men advertise all over the city, usually on signposts or at bus stops. Most aren’t registered, so use your best judgment when trying to save a few bucks, lest you get what you paid for and wind up with a ton of trashed furniture.

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As you start you move things start to move fast and many of your items leave the house. During the days of the move, if you do not own a car rent one (like rent a car new york) so you will be able to transport your expensive and confidential property such as jewelry…. This way everything is safe, and within your reach at any given time.
The renting of the car splits into three days:

1) On the first day make sure that all of your private and important belongings are with you.
Drive around between your new apartment and your old apartment to make sure that average is OK and is running smoothly.

2) On the second day, drive around between the houses but this time make sure that all of the moved items in the new apartment are placed in their spot according to what you want.

Collect all unwanted things in your house, for example old clothes and other old items which are not in use anymore, and give them out to non profit organizations, and charity organizations.
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1. Remember all services included moving service, is not taxable even when you pay your move by credit card.

2. Your moving estimates has to be written, if you booked amove over the phone request a email with all the move info that was discussed over the phone, do not trust any movers who will schedule and book your move without written proofs.

3. An hourly rate quote move should include all wrapping material (blankets, bubble wrap, tape...) regarding delicate furniture such as mirrors,glass tables, dressers... at no extra charge. Unless upon customer's request to do separate and individual packing (linen, dishes...) in advance prior the day of the move.

4. Visit our section about your rights, read it very carefully, then your move is 100% right, prepare your move ahead, if you have small items very fragile move it in your car yourself or very valuable items that can be move in your car or your family van, move it yourself.

5. Always if you choose an hourly rate, the law requires that movers have to let know the customer a total probable cost, it should be written in your order of service.

6. If you choose a binding price make sure to include in your inventory list, what will happen if elevator is out of order or street are being closed or any other inconvenience.

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General Packing Tips

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Keep moving boxes to 50 lbs or less. Put heavy items in small boxes and light items in big boxes.
Pack non-breakables tightly in smaller boxes, so they’re not too heavy to move
Buy clean newsprint to wrap items, and bubble wrap for padding.
Pack breakables loosely in plastic storage bins with lots of bubble wrap.
Rent furniture pads.
Mark your boxes by room, so you know exactly where everything goes. Color coding or using a number system works great (i.e., red stickers for bedroom or 1 for bathroom.)
Write “FRAGILE” on all boxes with breakables and stack these boxes on top.
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