About Us

The name RENT-A-WRECK gives you the opportunity to deliver more than you promise by offering new and used quality cars at a good price with professional customer service.

At RENT-A-WRECK, regular and preventive maintenance and thorough cleaning between each rental is a matter of course. A RENT-A-WRECK office always provides good service.

Since 1973, RENT-A-WRECK’s success has been a combination of the following elements: Used and new quality cars that have received good service and review.

Flexible to change in accordance with a changing local market. Great location and visibility in the neighborhood. Strong local references and networks.

Always remember to follow the following four basic rules at RENT-A-WRECK:

QUALITY CAR – Rent cars in excellent condition that are carefully cleaned and reliable. Rent cars that you are proud of.

QUALITY CUSTOMER – Be careful with who you are renting to, but as soon as you have a qualified customer, you should do everything you can to satisfy him so that he will come back.

WE HAVE THE CONTROL – From the initial contact with the customer until the car is returned, you must always have control and the ability to take responsibility for the consequences. Don’t let the customer scare or seduce you to depart from the rules.

COURTY FORWARD FACT – Courtesy, respect and calm always win in front of fights and power struggles.

One of RENT-A-WRECK’s main intentions is to give our customers value for money.

Rent-A-Wreck has become a part of the American Lexicon, a memorable and unique brand that almost everyone has heard of either by renting from one of our locations, or referenced in the media as we’ve made numerous appearances in movies, television shows, in print and online. We have been franchising since 1973 and have locations across the United States and Scandanavia.

Rent-A-Wreck’s one of a kind name creates a buzz wherever we open a new store, and our low cost rental business, reputation for customer service earn repeat business from many of our customers.

So what’s in a name? As the brand exposure of Rent-A-Wreck grew, so did the recognition of a new market. We tapped into the vastly underserved market of value conscious customers who don’t want to pay the high rates of the ‘traditional’ car rental companies. Rent-A-Wreck’s brand and reputation have been built not only on its one-of-a-kind name, but also because of our revolutionary business concept in the car rental industry.

The word of mouth, unsolicited recommendations, and customer loyalty form the backbone of our continued success Quality customer service and value continue to guide Rent-A-Wreck today. Our loyal repeat customers and word-of-mouth advertising remains our most effective and important means for reaching out to new customers.

Facts for Customers

Renting a car

Renting a car can be confusing, especially if you are a first-time renter or don’t understand the terminology involved. The following information is intended to clarify some car rental industry terminology and provide a guide to car rental for those unfamiliar with the process.

Understanding the Terms and Charges

Always ask about charges before you sign your car rental agreement. If you are not sure about a specific charge or have questions about the language on your rental contract, ask questions at the counter. Your friendly Rent-A-Wreck customer service representative will be glad to help.

Car Rental Jargon

Collision Damage Waiver (CDW)

Collision Damage Waiver (CDW), in states that allow it, is an optional charge that is billed per day. Although many in the car rental industry call it ‘collision damage’ coverage, it’s not technically collision insurance. Rather, it is an agreement that the rental car company, in our case Rent-A-Wreck, will pay for damages to your rented vehicle. By declining the waiver, you accept responsibility for any damages. However, under CDW, the company will not pay for bodily injuries or damages to your personal property. If you do not buy CDW coverage, or are not covered by your personal auto insurance policy, you could be liable for the full value of the car.

Some CDWs exclude coverage under certain circumstances during a car rental. For example, coverage may be revoked if you damage the car when driving it in a negligent manner, if a driver drinks alcohol or if a non-authorized driver operates the car, or if you otherwise void the conditions of the CDW.

The coverage offered by rental car companies may duplicate insurance you have through your auto and homeowner’s policies. Read your insurance policies for specifics. If you’re not sure about the coverage, call your insurers. If you’re traveling on business, your employer may have insurance that covers you. Some credit card companies and motor clubs provide members with free rental protection when you use their cards to pay for rentals, so check with your card before you visit the rental location.

Personal Accident Insurance (PAI)

Personal Accident Insurance provides accidental death and medical coverage for the renter and additional passengers during the time they are riding or driving with you. Check your personal car insurance policy to see if it covers car rentals. If your policy covers car rentals, you may not need PAI. This insurance is usually optional.

Personal Effects Coverage (PEC)

This coverage provides protection against loss or theft of personal belongings from the rental car. Once again, check your own auto insurance policy to determine whether your coverage includes rental cars.

Supplemental Liability Insurance (SLI)

SLI is an optional excess insurance that protects the renter and other authorized operators against claims made by third parties for bodily injury/death and property damage caused by the use or operation of the rental vehicle. Check with your own auto insurance policy to determine whether additional excess coverage is already provided.

Common charges you may encounter during your rental

A fuel charge is the amount that most rental car companies charge to your invoice for gasoline. Some companies give you a half-tank at a charge of $10 to $15 and tell you to return the car empty; others fill the tank and charge for the amount of gas you use. Companies that do not charge for the initial tank may ask you to return the car with a full tank. If you don’t, you’ll be charged the rental company’s price for gasoline. Always ask if you are unsure of specific fuel policies at the rental counter.

Mileage fees usually are assessed on a cents-per-mile basis or as a flat fee when you exceed the allotted free mileage cap on your car rental. Knowing approximately how far you will drive will allow you to select the mileage package best for you.

Driver’s Age

Usually, Rent-A-Wreck requires renters to be at least 18 years old, but some locations may require a minimum age of 25 years. For consumers under 25, a credit card is usually required for payment and the rental rate may be higher. Please contact the individual Rent-A-Wreck car rental location for their specific age policies.

Taxes

In addition to the daily rental rate and the charges mentioned above, taxes (which vary by state) are also charged. At many airport rental locations, car rental firms may also charge an ‘airport surcharge’ fee, in addition to normal taxes.

Additional driver fees and underage driver fees are common in the car rental industry. They occur when you share the driving with another person or when a driver is under a certain age (often 25). Check with the Rent-A-Wreck location near you for specific policies.

Out-of-state charges are assessed when you drive the car out of the state in which it was rented.

Equipment-rental fees are imposed when you order extras such as ski racks, CD players, navigation equipment, and other additional equipment that may be available. For specific information on additional equipment, please contact the individual Rent-A-Wreck location for prices and availability.

One-Way Rentals

Rent-A-Wreck does not offer one-way rentals due to the franchised nature of our locations.

Requirements

Like all car rental companies, Rent-A-Wreck requires a valid state-issued drivers license. International drivers with international licenses are welcome at Rent-A-Wreck; please contact the location from which you’d like to rent your vehicle to make all arrangements in advance. A refundable deposit will be required in most cases when you pick up your Rent-A-Wreck rental car. The deposit charge varies by the length of the rental and the size of the car. It is most often charged to your credit card. Rent-A-Wreck does not process the amount unless you do not return the car as specified in your rental contract. Until you return the car, however, your spending limit on your credit card may be reduced by the amount of the deposit. This may be important if you plan to charge other items to your credit card and are near your credit limit. If you do not have a major credit card, or you do not want to charge the deposit, Rent-A-Wreck may ask for the deposit in cash.

Alternatives to Credit Card Payment

Many, but not all, Rent-A-Wreck locations will rent to cash customers. Most locations will require that cash customers fill out a cash qualification questionnaire at the rental location during normal business hours so that it may be verified. A cash deposit will be required if a credit card is not presented for payment. If you are interested in renting a car using cash, please contact the individual location for their specific prices and policies.

Debit cards or ‘check cards’ carrying the logo of a major bank processor like VISA or MasterCard that are linked to checking accounts are also accepted as a form of payment at most Rent-A-Wreck locations. If a card like this is used to secure the rental, a deposit will be taken from the checking account linked to the card presented at the time of rental. The deposit will be refunded at the completion of the rental period: once the rental vehicle has been returned, the rental amount paid in full, and the vehicle checked in and processed. Processing the deposit refund through a check or debit card may take as many as ten business days.

Since 1973, Rent-A-Wreck has been proud to provide our customers with quality rental vehicles for less then our competition. The Rent-A-Wreck commitment was written by a Rent-A-Wreck franchisee more than 20 years ago, but it still rings true today and provides us with a credo and mission statement that we all aspire to live up to as we grow and continue to satisfy the transportation needs of our community.

Question? Give us a call at +46 8 12 87 98 00

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