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    Dollar Overcharging on Petrol

    Picked up a car from Dollar a couple of weeks ago - at the time the gas price in Cental Florida averaged out at 2.03, although you could pay 1.97 or 2.13 depending where you bought it.

    Dollar charged us $44 for the tank of gas - I thought the vehicle must have a big gas tank but I never managed to get more than $26 of gas in it even when the low fuel light had been on for 20 miles and the low fuel warning was pinging fast.

    I checked on the car hire agreement and they had charged the gas out at 2.59 a gallon plus 7% extra tax.

    Anyway, although I booked the car through the link on this site its not them conning people but Dollar.

    I don;t know what can be done about this longterm but Dollar certainly seem to be more expensive on gas than Alamo from my experience.

    In addition Dollar really gave me the hard sell on upgrading to a bigger car, told me I'd only get 40mph max if I turned the aircon on as the model I'd booked only had a small engine. The sales clerk was not having a good day, her previous customer, a Brit, had tried to sock her in the face as she refused to rent him a car as he was drunk. I apologised on behalf of the nation and felt very embarassed.She should have had him arrested but didn't. Pretty nice of her.

    Anyway an upgrade to a Dodge Stratus would only be $10 a day extra. I turned this down and you know what car we got? That very same Dodge Stratus at no extra charge.Pleased we did too as we had that back seat out and used it hard like a van for 2 weeks with furniture, plants, etc. Heavy on gas though, maybe only 20mpg or so overall, much less in town.

    So I won't complain about the extra gas charge as we got a good free upgrade but I thought you should all be aware of the dodgy methods Dollar use to inflate their profits.


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    The car hire companies do charge a fairly high rate for fuel, as you have found out. We do try to advise people of this when booking over the phone, as the Gold option usually works out cheaper in the long run since the fuel is included.

    I don't recall the exact statement, but Dollar say they charge the official national average for fuel (which is quite a lot higher than fuel in Florida) plus a percentage to cover the staff costs, plus tax. In general Alamo (and other car rental companies) use the same calculations.



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    I was charged a similar amount but then I thought about it and came up with the conclusion that 40-50 cents per gallon wasn't an outrageous charge for Dollar employing someone to take the car to fill it up. The 7% tax is sales tax and you'd have paid that anyway at the pump if you'd filled it up yourself.

    I still prefer Dollar cars and have booked again with them through the OV link website for our next Florida visit.
    blott


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    Also, just to put it in perspective, $44 for a tank of fuel in a mid sized car is still cheap compared to the UK (currently equates to under £25). You'd probably pay almost double that in the UK.

    Probably the biggest benefit to the rental company is that more often that not, renters probably take the car back with quite a lot of fuel still in the tank. Most people returning to airport locations are not likely to risk running the tank almost empty!


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    When I went out recently I had a car from Dollar. As I was the only driver I did not have gold insaurance. I had the option of returning the car full rather tha paying for a full tank. All i had to do was fill the car up less than 10 miles from the airport.
    However had i not done this the charge for fuel would have been $5.oo per galleon
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    I paid nearly £70 to fill up my Grand Voyager in the UK the other day. Rip off Britain again. Give me US gas prices (or even Dollar gas prices) anyday

    Having said that, we do advise people to go for the Gold option for rentals of, say, 2 weeks and less as it works out cheaper in the long run.


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    I wondered why the Dodge Stratus seemed to be so thirsty in my mostly town driving then I went today to www.consumer.org and found out why I always seemed to be filling it up!They say:

    "The Dodge Stratus four-cylinder model is estimated to get 22 mpg in the city, but achieved just 14 mpg in our city test."


    Prevoiusly I have had a Chevy Cavalier from Alamo and I returned about 30mpg average from that, quite a difference.



    Blott - I hate to disagree with you but I only pay what it says on the pump at the gas station, not an extra 7%, and certainly not on 2.59 a gallon!


    Abyway it may not be always the best thing to do to accept a "free upgrade" due to your increased fuel costs. I believe one may have the option to take it back next day to a Dollar depot and exchange it for a smaller car if they didn't have one when you arrived off your flight.

    Don't know what happens about the gas you paid for then? Anyone done this?


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    Blott is quite right - I've just dug out various gas receipts from my last trip and the gas price is always quoted excluding sales tax (as is everything in the USA). I clearly see the sales tax being added on the receipts I have.

    <blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by PlayneCrazy

    Blott - I hate to disagree with you but I only pay what it says on the pump at the gas station, not an extra 7%, and certainly not on 2.59 a gallon!
    [/quote]


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    <blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by PlayneCrazy
    Don't know what happens about the gas you paid for then? Anyone done this?
    [/quote]

    No!

    Belt up! It's just not worth the hassle. You're supposed to be on holiday. Fill it up, switch on the radio, put your foot down and enjoy it.
    Steve



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    From what I remember the price displayed on the pump inc taxes but the price on signs could be ex taxes.....just to confuse us[msnoo]


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