
ROAD TRIP "These are some of the tips and tricks from our travel blog to rent a car for a Road Trip.
To travel through the West Coast of United States, the best option is to rent a car, not only because it gives you flexibility, but also the means of public transportation in the U.S. are pretty bad, so if you intend to use, you to lose most of their time waiting, and many sites simply can not be reached.
We have made a ROAD TRIP California, Nevada and Arizona. Spain commented that since we get the International Driver's Card, but when we rented the car, did not say they did not want that, that they wanted was to Spain.
There are many co mpanías offering rental cars there, Avis, Hertz, Alamo, and you can also use the search engines and online agencies, in their sections of car. You can find a list of the major travel search engines by CLICK HERE. We AVIS rent in a similar price because it had not had any hits for being Spanish and VISA for Spain, and they had availability.
Category of car: There are endless possibilities, from the smallest to a tank. We opted for the class B, the second cheapest. Was more than enough, it was an American compact Focus model, with automatic and air conditioning. Since the speed limit in California is 110 miles per hour, did not need anything else. In Las Vegas you can even rent a Hummer to go to the Grand Canyon, but we continue with our Ford Focus, we were not to cost more, but the temptation to drive a tank ... I leave this fall if anyone has a good run in Las Vegas and want to try.
Discounts: Many loyalty programs (airlines, hotels, etc..) Offer discounts when renting a car, so it is advisable to ask the rental company on these discounts. For example, with the Iberia Plus AVIS discounts are obtained, and is available in a couple of minutes, well worth checking.
A good tip is to rent a car with GPS. Price does not rise much, and it truly helps to locate the destinations. Especially in cases where you spend the diversion, and undo the mess up. C tips for using the GPS Navigator: GPS trace the straight route between two points. Therefore, it can make travel in parallel to an author but by secondary roads. So it should "force" the browser to go to the main roads. The direct way is the way in cities, rather than the final destination. Another way is to go first to the road / main road, and then put the middle or end.

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