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  2. 6 Ways to Score ‘Senior’ Discounts on Car Rentals After ...

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    Once you hit 50, you’re eligible for savings on car rentals. The following list of ways to score car rental discounts has something for everyone, whether you need a car for an hour or a week ...

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    Car rental discounts. ... Thrifty — 5% discount on time and mileage charges. ... Lyft — Free or discounted rides to the grocery store for lower-income seniors through Lyft Up program.

  4. ‘I will have you arrested’: A TikToker tried to fight a $10K ...

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    That’s because he signed a contract with unlimited mileage, a standard practice in the rental industry. But 25,000 miles later, he faced a $10,000 charge to his credit card. Don't miss

  5. Hertz Global Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Hertz Global Holdings, Inc. (formerly The Hertz Corporation), known as Hertz, is an American car rental company based in Estero, Florida. The company operates its namesake Hertz brand, along with the brands Dollar Rent A Car , Firefly Car Rental and Thrifty Car Rental .

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    It is the parent company of several brands including Avis Car Rental, [3] Budget Rent a Car, [4] Budget Truck Rental, Payless Car Rental, and Zipcar. [5] The company also operates several smaller, regional brands including ACL Hire, Apex Car Rentals, [6] AmicoBlu, France Cars, Maggiore Group, [7] MoriniRent, TurisCar and TurisPrime. [5]

  7. 9 smart ways for seniors and mature drivers to save on car ...

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    Afilalo points out that pay-per-mile programs are different from a low-mileage discount, which is a rate reduction for driving under a certain mileage annually — usually 7,500 miles a year.