Silvercar just announced an early Black Friday promotion which they are coining “Silver Friday”. Through November 28, 2017, you can get 40% off car rentals! This is for travel November 26 – December 20, 2017. You can check out prices and make a reservation here.
The unique thing about Silvercar is that you are renting one type of vehicle, a Audi A4’s. Renting a car with them is seamless as there is no paperwork to fill out (you complete your profile ahead of time), an employee will pick you up at the airport in your car as well as and drop you off at the airport – no car rental shuttles. Currently, Silvercar is at the following airports locations: Austin, Chicago, Dallas Love Field, Denver, Ft. Lauderdale, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Miami, Miami South Beach, Newark, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Orlando, Phoenix, San Francisco, and Seattle.
Silvercar is competing in the high end car rental market and while their rates are definitely more expensive, you are essentially paying more for the experience and convenience. Although many times with a high discount, you’ll find the prices to be competitive. Me personally, I typically will only pay a slight premium for that, but it all depends on how you like to roll! Where I really see value is if you are looking for a one day rental. If you are new to Silvercar, after you complete first rental you’ll get $25 back from Silvercar – within 24 hours after you complete the reservation you’ll receive an email from Silvercar and will be paid $25 via a gift card. To receive this credit you must sign up through – use referral code JROTH for my referral (thanks in advance)
Overall, a nice way to save money on a car rental if you were going to rent with Silvercar anyways. If you are comparing the rates against another car rental company, i.e., Avis, Budget, etc. you’ll typically find Silvercar to be much more expensive, but it really depends on the location and what you are looking for.
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