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Planning a trip this summer? We've got rental car advice from the experts

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — There is still time to get a summer vacation in. And if you're planning that trip, you may be looking a renting a car.

There are a lot of things to consider when you're renting a car.

First off, am I getting a good deal? Which are the best rental companies? And is it safe to connect to the car’s Bluetooth? Here are some answers.

With his love of travel, Sean Beasley is something of a rental car pro.

“We're going to Chicago. We'll fly there, but then we'll rent a car. upon arriving at the airport," Beasley said. "And then we also have a wedding in Nevada.”

A Consumer Reports survey found the average rental car cost was about $86 per day. That adds up to roughly $600 a week.

National was the only car rental agency rated highest for overall satisfaction and the cheapest, at $73 a day on average. Members praised the company for its customer service, vehicle condition and price transparency.  

Enterprise and Alamo ranked 2nd and 3rd.

“Every five rentals, I am able to receive a free rental day,” he added.

Members were disappointed with Dollar, Fox, and Thrifty's experiences.

Dollar was poorly rated on customer service and the ease of picking up the rental car. Thrifty didn’t live up to its name, coming in at an average of $91 per day, the most expensive.

Half of those surveyed make reservations directly through the company’s website, with about three out of four saying they used a discount to get a better deal, such as those offered by AAA or AARP.

Another fifteen percent booked through a warehouse club travel portal, like Costco or Sam’s Club.

“Once you find a car that fits your budget, make the reservation," said Consumer Reports' Lisa Gill. "But don’t pay in full in advance. Use a site like Autoslash.com or Kayak to track your reservation and alert you if a lower price becomes available.”

While Bluetooth, Android Auto and Apple CarPlay may be helpful tech during your rental car travels, just make sure to unpair your phone and delete any data and addresses you may have saved before returning the car!

To help keep your data private, check the permissions on your phone, and only give the car necessary access.

Most rental companies place a hold — or a block — on your debit or credit card to ensure there's enough money or credit available to cover your final bill.

They won’t charge you any extra if you return the car as promised in your rental contract. But – if you’re near your credit limit or have a low balance in your bank account when a block is placed, your card could be declined for additional purchases.

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