Sentences with phrase «rent a car once»

It was the holidays, it was last minute, and we would have had to rent a car once we arrived.
However, most families have two cars (wife has a car), so you can always take that one on road trips - or even rent a car once a year.
Even if you only rent a car once a month, you'll earn 1,500 points in 90 days.
But considering I rent a car once a year max, rental car rewards aren't something I'm too interested in anyways.
But when it comes to renting a car once a year, I can't bring myself to care the way a younger me probably would have.

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Once he was off the plane, Foxx tweeted that he hoped to rent a car to drive to Charlotte, North Carolina, to catch a flight Monday morning.
Once you reach your destination, a lightweight car seat is ideal, especially if you are renting a car.
Once we land, we'll need to pick up the rental car, install the carseats and the rented navigation system.
You will also want to consider what your child will need once you arrive at your destination — if you're renting a car, what kind of car seat will you need to rent?
He's no stranger to controversy, making headlines for allegedly taking money from a 2013 campaign volunteer to pay for rent and a campaign manager's colonoscopy, once getting busted by cops for walking between subway cars, and paying a hospital visit to Ruben Diaz Sr., a controversial Bronx lawmaker who opposes gay marriage.
Once we arrived at our destination, I rented a car (we had over an hour's drive to camp from the airport) and we stopped at a supermarket so I could buy a some real maple syrup for them to use for pancakes and waffles.
It's super helpful to have a car on the island, whether you bring yours across on the ferry or rent one once you're there.
I rent cars about once a week all over the country and usually am given a premium car based on my seniority.
I pull out the checkbook once a month to write my rent check, and use the credit card once a month to charge my car payment at the teller window at my credit union, which also holds my car loan.
Once you move out and start paying rent and food and car and car insurance and a bunch of other crap; that's when you realize how expensive just your base cost of living is.
Once you have budgeted all non-negotiable expenses (i.e. rent, utilities, car payments), start prioritizing your discretionary spending and trim where you can.
I was able to rent a car with a debit card once.
Start with living quarters (rent, homeowners association fees, mortgage payments or whatever applies to your particular situation) and continue with food, transportation or maybe car payments, student loan payments, an Internet connection, insurance, maybe eating out once in a while, and you can see that it all adds up really fast.
As Lenders are likely to check your credit report, once you have a bad credit score you'll be unable to get most kinds of credit and without a credit card you won't be able to shop online, or rent a car.
Once you arrive, you can either rent a car or let someone else do the driving for you.
Once you're in Wales, public transportation is easy to navigate, and you of course have the option to rent a car.
The scenery driving down is quite lovely, but chances are, once you make the drive down, you won't feel like driving back (and if you are renting a car in Belize, you must return your vehicle to where you picked it up).
Once you factor in the benefit of not being charged foreign transaction fees, the Costco Anywhere Visa card seems ideal to use when traveling outside of the U.S. — especially if you plan to rent a car or eat out frequently during your trip.
Once you step off the plane it is just 12.5 miles to Rio de Janeiro's central city area, so you can travel by bus, taxi or rented vehicle (motorbike or car) from there to your chosen accommodation.
You can upgrade an existing flight, pay for your next hotel stay with points, rent a car or apply them towards a once - in - a-lifetime experience like travel tours or hot air balloon rides.
Oh, one tip: check your account at least once a month and do something like rent a car, use the airline's credit card, buy a magazine subscription, use their shopping portal, etc..
- > Free Wifi connection - > Cleaning services once a week - > All bath towels / bedding sheets - > Beach towels for all guests - > Kayaks & fishing equipment can be rented (hourly) nearby - > Scooters / cars can be rented (daily) from nearby shops - > Laundry service nearby - > Free parking area at the back of the house
I usually send everything by debit card, but once when I wanted to rent a car for a road trip.
Don't be fooled — renting a car in Mexico may appear to be super inexpensive, but that $ 30 booking you made for an entire week will quickly turn to $ 350 once you pick up the car and add the various insurance and liability fees.
That GTA: GD would make sense as a costume pack, I think once more games successfully implements the idea, it will become common place, and piggybacking on that GTA: GD idea, there could also packs for vehicle, real estate and radio customization, with such a level of immersion, where a player could find an unlimited choice of cars, picking a beat - up black 96 porsche carrerra with zebra paint, buying / renting a liberty city cocaine kingpin hideout on the oceanfront while listening to Daft Punk latest remix compilation... it's not only possible but I think probable that in the future as games include more social elements they will include those elements as they would provide greater immersion for players, greater revenues for gaming company, and marketing inroads for brands and designers.
As a student, you likely do not have a lot of extra money lying around once you pay your rent and tuition, along with possible car payments and other expenses.
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