After getting off the plane, there is a shuttle bus that directly takes you to the car rental building, which is very easy to find. The staff was very friendly and polite. They mentioned we could choose between a Toyota Camry or a Chevrolet SUV. We booked the SUV. The car was in good condition and easy to drive, though the tires were a bit noisy on the highway. I think next time it's better to rent a car with lower mileage. Overall, it was a pleasant experience.
The car provided by the rental company was quite different from what we booked. We reserved a Toyota Camry but ended up with a hybrid RAV4. That said, we drove it for over 10 days and only had to refuel a few times, which is great considering how expensive gas is in the U.S. these days. We extended the rental for another two days because our plans changed, which cost us quite a bit more. To be fair, that's on us for not planning better, but they could improve by offering a uniform rate for extensions beyond a certain number of days. Instead, we ended up paying a steep extra charge—haha, nothing we could do about it.
The overall service of AVIS at the airport was average. However, when the staff at the counter noticed we had a lot of luggage, they kindly upgraded us to a Chevrolet SUV for free. We really appreciated it.
The service was decent. I usually drive a RAV4, and I feel its luggage space is suitable. At the rental store, they gave me a car similar to a Kia Sportage, which couldn’t fit all the luggage. They claimed it was a mini SUV. Eventually, I upgraded to a Toyota Sienna for an additional $150, which had a spacious luggage compartment. By folding down the third-row seats, it seemed to accommodate six 28-inch suitcases and four 20-inch suitcases. In the future, I'll make sure to check the differences between compact, mid-size, and full-size vehicles carefully. Otherwise, substituting within the same class could be awkward.
The car was relatively new, but it already had some issues. Since I purchased insurance, I didn't mind the scratched paint on the rear bumper. It drove fine, but the door made a strange noise.
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