hotnutsjesus wrote:
Dickweed with the clipboard starts examing the car with a magnifying glass looking for any scratches they can try to pin on me.
So lessons are:
2 Examine the car inside and out, for ANY tiny scratch, dent, tear in upholstery, and make sure they mark it down. Trust me, this is not like anywhere else, where you drop the car off and as long as it still has fenders attached it's no problem. They will try to nail you for ANY minor scratch, even if the car already has dozens of them
Great advice! One time I rented a Yaris for a trip to Jaco and Quepos/MA. The new highway to Jaco wasn't built at the time, so I had to take the old route, thru Atenas. On the way back to San Jose and Cartago (where my favorita lived), the front bumper became very loose. Apparently my favorita knew someone who worked in a local auto repair shop in Cartago, so we took the car there. The guy got underneath the car and had it fixed in about 15 minutes. It cost me about $20 as I recall. If I would have returned the car with the bumper being very loose, they probably would have charged me a couple hundred dollars or more

As an aside, I always rented thru Alamo, probably seven or eight times in all, and I never had a problem with them. Of course, as 'hotnutsjesus' pointed out above, prior to taking the car, I had them do a VERY thorough inspection, along with myself.