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Deal alert! $20 for $40 toward an Avis car rental.

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I just got an email from Groupon about a great deal from Avis:

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The Deal

  • $20 for $40 toward a car rental from Avis Car Rental, valid at participating locations in the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands, excluding Alaska.
  • Click here to view the list of nonparticipating locations.
  • Rental must be completed by 6/30/14
  • Limit 1/rental car
  • 2-day rental minimum
  • Subject to availability
  • Advanced online reservation required 24hrs in advance; voucher cannot be applied at time of rental
  • Must cancel online
  • Age restrictions & available car types/models vary by state
  • Extra fee may apply for drivers ages 18-24 ($27+/day in US, $35+/day in Canada, may vary by area)
  • Not valid with any other Avis Worldwide Discount, coupon, Avis.com prepaid bookings, prepaid vouchers, rental certificates, reward points, previous rentals, or promotions
  • Debit card rentals will require authorization for a hold against your account
  • Valid only at participating locations.
  • Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.
  • Read the Fine Print for important info on travel dates and other restrictions.

Hopefully some of you can use this. Happy driving!

13 Comments

    1. Mike – I’m a deal hunter, not a travel “expert.”

      I share deals with my readers. To me, this is a much better deal than the “100 free Hyatt points” offer that was featured on One Mile at a Time this morning – and I’m sure you would agree that Lucky is a real travel “expert.” 100 Hyatt points are worth less than $2!

      Am I glad he shared the news? Absolutely!
      Am I excited about 100 Hyatt points? Not so much.
      Am I going to comment on his blog, annoyed at the value of the deal? Of course not. And I notice that neither did you. 😉

  1. One word of caution – I did one of these one time and they made you use a special AWD code. That code ended up making the cars and locations I was looking at MORE expensive than without the AWD! Not sure if that is the case this time or not. The good news is that you get your money back as credit if you can’t use it. Thanks!

    1. Charlie – Thanks for the cautionary note. It’s always a good idea to double check rates to make sure that you are getting the best deal out there!

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