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I got an idea the other day and wonder if it would be cheaper to make a booking for a rental car using a different IP location through a VPN service.

I am located in Denmark and would rent a car in USA (Key West, Florida) and say I use VPN server located in fx. Brazil or China (where ever).

Any experience with that?



Best Answer

I have been doing this many times, for flights, rental cars, and hotels, and never had any issues with it. Often you can save a lot, but it is not always cheaper; and you have to be aware of country specific regulations (and potentialy speak other languages - sometimes prices change when you switch the language).
[Example: flights within Peru are extremely cheap for Peruvians (often -80% or more). If you try to book those with an IP from another country, you get warned that you need to a peruvian citizenship to use those tickets; if you come with a Peruvian IP, you get no such warning (and then the ticket won't allow to fly).]

The idea being discussed that 'your bank will decline it' makes no sense, as your bank doesn't care or even know how you were logged in to the website or if you are in person in the office - they see only that company X is trying to charge your credit card.
That might or might not raise a flag, depending on your bank, the amount, and your previous payment behavior, but it is completely unrelated to which IP address you used.




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Can rental cars be dropped off at different locations?

Yes, you can return the car in a different location. Usually, this is called \u201cone-way rental\u201d. However, please note that, sometimes, an extra fee may be applied to your reservation.

What happens if the car rental place is closed?

Please Note: A vehicle that is returned after hours will not be checked in until the next business day. If returning after hours when a branch is closed, the customer is responsible for the vehicle until the satisfactory check in of the rental vehicle the next business day.

Can you rent a car in Europe and drop it off in another country?

Domestic one-way car rental is usually free of charge when Enterprise renters rent and drop off a vehicle at different locations within the same European country. International one-way car rental policies may vary between European countries and may be subject to additional fees.

Can you use a VPN in a car?

A VPN can help you save money on car rental, in fact you can save HUGE amounts of money by simply changing your IP address! By using a VPN not only can you save money on car rental but you can also save money on airfares, and by using a VPN you can also save money on hotels!



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Answer 2

Okay I did my "research" :)

Short answer: yes there is a difference in prices

Long answer:

I switched VPN servers (getting different IP everytime), used Microsoft Edge in private mode and cleared all cookies and cached data at every new search/ip change.

The search was for 10 days rental, Key West airport, Ford Mustang Convertible

Rentalcars.com

USA - 593$

Denmark - 516$ (no vpn)

Germany - 516

Bulgaria/Brazil/UK - 516$

Expedia.com

Australia - 616$

DK - 597$ (no vpn, general website, not location based)

DK - 465$ (no vpn, local website, expedia.dk)

US - 597$

UK - 523$

Enterprise.com (not a search engine)

USA - 596$

DK - 612$

BG - 612$

So after all it seems that without VPN and using the website's local version (expedia.com mentioned above) is actually the cheapest option for me. It could be coincidence and it could be difference in their terms and conditions but at first glance it is the same deal I am getting from the same rental company.

Thanks to all that had something to say.

Answer 3

There are a lot of issues with doing this, and getting a cheaper rate may not be the end result.

In short, don't do it because it won't help with the rates. Here are just some reasons why this is not recommended:

  • You will see requirements for rental that do not apply to you. For example, you may see insurance or documentation requirements that are not applicable to you, which may end up costing you more.

  • Your bank may refuse the charge.

  • The website may offer you payment options that are not applicable to you.

  • The forms you fill in may not be compatible with your information. For example, you may not be able to enter a billing address because there is no place to change the country; or you may not be able to enter a phone number because its expecting a US number.

The best way to get a deal on rental cars is:

  • Rent from a location other than the airport. Airport locations usually have a surcharge.

  • Look at your credit card for loyalty points or upgrades for rentals.

  • Try to pay upfront for the rental - many companies offer deep discounts for this.

  • Look at the airline, they may offer a rental reference code or preferred rates for your booking.

  • Use alternative means of renting (like Turo).

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