My experience with a rental was on day one, go to pick it up, you get an orientation, drive home, load it up and then it is too late to start out. so day one rent is shot. Now when you come home you have to unload it, wash and clean it, fill it up with fuel, take it back. Another day you paid rent but did not get to use it. So take that into consideration when renting. Also check that the fuel is full when you pick it up. When I picked my rental up, the gauge was full but came off of full almost as soon as I started driving and the first tank I got horible mileage compared to the rest of the trip, indicating to me that the tank was not really full when they rented it to me. So check before you leave. Watch the miles as the extra miles over what is allowed can add up real fast. Pay attention during orientation on how everything works and be sure that they do work.
Othertonka
2004 Southwind 32VS 8.1 Workhorse chassis
2002 CRV Toad
U. S. Gear Unified brake system
Retired Fire Captain, SFD