There are two independent variables:
1). The number of days you keep the car.
2). The number of miles you drive it.
The dependent variable is: The total cost of the rental.
You have 440 - 230 available for fuel. 210/0.25 = 840 miles
367.50
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Kid gets 80%, 97%, and a 85% on his math tests. 80+97+85=262 divide that by total number of tests, 3, answer is 87 1/3%
As much as the rental agency charges. It'll vary by agency, as well as by make, model, and type of vehicle.
Yes, you can rent a manual car at this rental agency.
Yes, manual cars are available for rent at our rental agency.
There are numerous car rental businesses located near Del Mar. Avis and Enterprise Rent-a-Car are two such businesses. There is also an independent car rental agency called Del Mar Car Rentals.
Thrifty is a thriving auto rental agency with 2 locations in downtown Anchorage, and Hertz and Avis are two other popular rental agencies there.
The costs for rental cars (of any class) in the State of Israel are variable. The exact price will depend on the rental car agency, their location, rental dates (week days may be higher), and duration, The exact cost of small car categories (subcompact, compact, midsize, etc.) can only determined by directly contacting the originating rental agency and receiving a written reservation and price confirmation.
Whatever the agency charges you. Prices depends on things such as anticipated usage, vehicle type, and whether or not you're renting during a peak time of the year.
Yes, you can dispute rental car charges if you believe they are incorrect or unfair by contacting the rental car company directly and providing evidence to support your claim.
Check with the rental agency. Many do allow allow it.
The car rental agency close to Murcia Airport is located at San-Javier. Right in the airport is a lot of rental cars that can be rented for not a really expensive cost.
While apartments are usually easy to locate, the market for individual home and condo rentals presents some challenges. Most owners only have one available home to rent and many applicants. A rental agency may be a solution to the dilemma of finding the home you want to rent. A rental agency charges property owners a management fee. This fee usually includes finding tenants, collecting rent and dealing with repair and maintenance issues. If you rent a home through a rental agency, the chances are good that you will continue to deal with that agency rather than the property owner during the time you rent the home. Sometimes a rental agency will be located in a real estate office. Other agencies specialize exclusively in renting and managing properties. Either way, the agency will be the sole representative for a number of homes for rent. While an agency may assist you in finding a rental home, keep in mind that it represents the interests of the property owner. Avoid agencies that try to pressure you to rent a home that does not fit your needs. One of the key responsibilities of a rental agency is screening potential tenants. When you meet with a rental agent, you can expect to fill out a number of forms. You will need to provide references and information for a check of your credit history. They may also check your background for any criminal record. Be sure to ask if the agency charges an application fee or any fees for the paperwork that is part of the application process. Your application provides the rental agency with a significant amount of your personal information. It is worthwhile to check the references and reputation of any agency you use. How they handle your confidential data is important to you. Members of the National Association of Residential Property Managers (NARPM) must agree to a code of ethics that commits them to keeping your information secure to protect your privacy and to avoid identity theft. If the agency you are working with does not belong to NARPM, it is reasonable for you to ask what precautions they take to keep your records safe.
A car rental agency may not have a "no reserve cars" policy in place if that particular agency has a limited number of vehicles. Another reason may be that the agency would only like to cater to "emergency" rentals.