7/2/2023 0 Comments Columbus airport hertz![]() Every other rental company has somewhere on-airport for me to take a car. ![]() They'll tell me which dealer, service station (usually Firestone), or body shop the car needs to go to, and I take it there. I load up the disabled car and absolutely do NOT go back to the airport. When I get there I swap cars with the customer, and they go on their way. I drive it around to where I'm permitted to park my tow truck, load it up, and go to the customer's disablement location. If an Enterprise customer needs a roadside exchange I go to the airport, walk up to the kiosk in the parking garage, and they give me a car. When Enterprise cars break down or get wrecked, I have to follow a different routine from every other rental company. They have cars, but it is a rental only location. And it is a slightly higher cost but not by much, maybe ten to fifteen percent above Alamo (who is usually cheapest).Įnterprise has absolutely NO operations at CMH. If I needed to rent a vehicle in Columbus it would be from them, even at a higher cost. They have bodywork people come in, dent wizard types and mobile auto glass companies. They have fresh cars coming in almost daily to their operations center. I've dealt with mostly Enterprise and Avis/Budget and the occasional Alamo/National customers and their vehicle.Īvis/Budget has a MAJOR operation at CMH. At least once or twice a day I'm at CMH doing a roadside exchange for a rental car customer who either found one of our Famous Potholes or got in a collision, or managed to get a vehicle that shouldn't have been rented out (due for service, recall issued, expired tags, bald tires, etc). ![]() For the last two years I have been a tow truck operator in Columbus. ![]() I have an interesting viewpoint about this. ![]()
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