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| - I've rented from Hertz for a good while now and always had a great experience previously. With this new rental experience here at Pittsburgh international airport was no different. I'd definitely recommend Hertz for your rental car needs.
I'm glad that the car rental counter for Hertz, as well as the other national car rental companies, were actually in the terminal next to the baggage claim area at Pittsburgh international airport. There is no waiting for a car rental shuttle, so that was just awesome! Just walk across the street to the car rental garage after getting your car keys, find your car, and off you go. I got my car rental deal through Priceline.com and compared it with other 3rd party sites, along with Hertz.com. For me, cheaper the better, so I'm not a loyal member of their loyalty program. While I do recognize the benefits of the loyalty program, $$ is the driving force in saving it. I rented the car for 5 days on a recent rental here at Pittsburgh, PA and the journey was epic and amazing, especially when you can put out 2 marathons in between. The overall experience renting from Hertz here in Pittsburgh was good and positive. The lady at the counter was professional and friendly. She made renting a car fun and exciting.
This Hertz rental car is located adjacent to the Pittsburgh international airport (PIT). It's definitely convenient to I-376 and I'm thankful that there is no rental car shuttle to wait for to take me to the facility, places like SEA and ATL come to mind. Prices here can range greatly, depending on the class of car you want to rent. From economy to luxurious, vans, and other forms of transportations are at your fingertips. For me, I prefer to get the cheapest one, obviously. That usually means getting the economy car. Sometimes, it can be the compact car. For this rental here at Pittsburgh Hertz, I got a economy car - which ended up being a red Nissan Versa. The car itself drove beautifully and had no problems on the road. I opted for the basic insurance package, which included the Loss damage waiver and the road side assistance. While I do not have personal car insurance, going through my credit card would be a hassle, if something were to happen. So, I just get the car rental insurance directly from the company. It's piece of mind when I rent a car with Hertz (or anyone). Like all car rental companies, Hertz accepts the major credit cards, which is pretty much industry standard these days.
For the most part, this rental car experience with Hertz was as good and decent as I've ever had. The rental car was clean and well maintained, as usual. It had about 30,000 miles already and it was an incredible piece of machinery. I really liked the Nissan Versa, but my favorite cars to drive is the chevrolette Sebring and the Hyundai Elantra. I would definitely recommend Hertz rental car for all your travel needs on the ground. For flights, see airlines. I would give Hertz Pittsburgh airport at least 4.0 stars. It would be 5 stars, if it was cheaper. Too bad they levy a lot of taxes and fees to the end consumer. Oh well. Whenever you need wheels for work, play, or other, Hertz will get you there in style.
The check in process was nice. Asked for the car that had an EZ pass / I pass transponder already installed on the vehicle, in case I went through toll roads. The check in process was seamless. They checked me in and gave me my receipt. I collected my stuff and off I went into the terminal for my flight. Doesn't get any better than that.
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