Friday, May 25, 2012

Tips for Planning a Road Trip

Taking a road trip can be very stressful... it can also be a blast, and a memory that will last you the rest of your life! Follow these simple tips, and you'll be well on your way to having fun!


1. Get the oil changed and your fluids checked before you leave.


I’ve owned a few beater cars in my life.  I’ve taken more than one road trip in a lemon.  And I’ve been stuck on the side of the road in the middle of nowhere more times than I care to admit.  Be ye not so stupid.


Make sure your vehicle is road trip ready before you leave.  Have the oil changed, fill up on windshield wiper fluid and make sure you have your license, registration and insurance up to date – and actually in the car with you.


(Because apparently “Officer, I SWEAR I have an insurance card that is not expired sitting on my kitchen counter right now” is not a viable defense in some states.)


2.  Go with someone you love.  Or like.  A lot.


Good companionship can make all the difference on a road trip.  The longer the trip, the more compatible you better be with the person you plan to be confined in a car with for hours on end.


Of course, a long road trip in the car can be a great opportunity to get to know someone better.  But if you’re thinking of tagging along with people who normally irritate the crap out of you just to save a little dough – think about flying instead.

Read more: http://www.uptake.com/blog/travel-tips/road-trip-planning-travel-tips_3386.html#ixzz1vugBcMUx

Friday, May 18, 2012

Honda CR-V

If you're looking for an extremely versatile car to suite your rental needs, consider the CR-V.

We have 2011 CR-V's ready and available, and they have rave reviews!

On reviewer on MSN Autos writes:


Pros: For starters, this is our 4th Honda. 3 Accord EXL V6s & 1 CRV. To date we have NEVER had a warranty problem with any of our Hondas. Our CRV has been a pleasure to drive & as another Senior said, it's very easy to get in & out of. At the present time we have 3,200 miles on it & are getting 26.5 mpg combined city/country driving. A little more country than city. 


Cons: We didn't buy one sooner.




Overall review: This is not the fastest or the slowest vehicle we ever had. It is the best all around do everything vehicle we ever had. When you combine the MPG, comfort, handling, safety, Honda has done their homework. PS; We are not affiliated with any dealer, I am a retired Verizon employee.


If you're interested in the CR-V visit us on the web at www.vangorentals.net and schedule a rental!

Friday, May 11, 2012

What Car Should You Rent: What's Your Car Personality



Figuring out what rental car suits you best can be easy if you know what you're looking for, but what if you can't decide? Try asking yourself these questions:

1) How many people are you planning on taking with you? Size matters, so you want to grab one that's big enough for everyone.

2) Where are you doing your driving? The country, the city, the desert, maybe coastal?

3) How far are you planning on going? A short trip only minutes away, maybe multiple hours, or is it cross-country?

4) What's your driving style? Do you want speed, or something a little more laid back and less aggressive?

5) Are children coming with you? If it's a family vacation dvd players are always a good option, and children tend to enjoy more room.

Answer these questions before making your decision to pick the rental that's best for you! Then visit us at www.vangorentals.net to choose your car and make reservations online!



Friday, May 4, 2012

5 Tips for Choosing a Rental Car



HowStuffWorks presents us with some great helpful tips for you to consider before stepping into Van-Go and choosing the right rental car for you!

Travel is stressful. Sometimes that stress comes in the form of exhilaration. We call this eustress -- it's stress that's curative or beneficial. For example, the emotions you feel as you drive up a winding road to take in the view of an amazing vista are a type of eustress. But there's another form of stress that isn't so helpful. We call it distress, and it's the type we generally associate with frustration.

While it's impossible to eliminate distress entirely, taking time to think about your needs before your trip can help keep distress to a minimum. This includes choosing your rental car. With some research and careful consideration, you should be able to determine the type of car best suited to your needs for any given trip.

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