It’s a nearly perfunctory ritual each week to hear from
friendly Rita “Thanks Mr. Moss. Your rental car is in spot A82.” With keys in
hand, I’m off. I swiftly walk toward my designated
parking space. I’m excited and slightly nervous. You see, the thrill and
anticipation of which car Hertz is going to give me provides a lot of mind
clutter as I wait for a plane to taxi to our terminal, or just trading in my
car for a brand spanking new rental. Could
I look at the keys and see the make/model that they chose for me? Sure. That
would ruin the suspense of the moment. Internal dialogue is always optimistic
but cautious as I pace towards my spot. ‘Maybe Rita hooked me up today? She
knows I like Volkswagens. They seemed to have lots of Jettas in the lot.’
Its really just a guessing game of what you will get. I’ve had highs and lows in my hundreds of rental
experiences. During my first trip to Tulsa to check out the town and be
introduced to my team, I sat in a Toyota Prius the Tulsa Airport for I dare say 30 minutes trying
to figure out how to turn it on. I ended up exchanging it for an Aveo. Another
time they gave me a full sized mini-van. I wanted to offer to take kids to
random soccer practices but that would have been creepy. Other times, you just
get lucky. I’ve had a tahoe, a Volvo and a decked out Cadallac cruising though
the Rocky Mountains. I’ve also been blessed with cars that I wasn’t sure if
they needed to be wound up before leaving the lot. We are talking small cars
here people.
Jeff and the Passat- a rental car winner |
Best Ever Rental: Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited Edition(Tulsa)-
got to keep this baby for a week. Leather seats, sunroof…it was amazing! I took
it down to OKC for a roadtrip with some friends (unlimited miles on our
rentals) and we still talk about that cool Jeep.
Silver Medal for Best Rental: Toyota Solara convertible (Tucson,
AZ)
Worst Car Rental: Ford Fiesta. Definitely not a party. I
felt so big in it. Close behind is a Chevy Aveo. You just feel like less of a
man driving an Aveo. Trust me.
Worst Name for a Car Rental: Toyota Yaris. Sounds like a Japanese
anime bug. Also, I’m fairly sure it’s a V-2.
Most improved car rental: Ford Focus and Fusion- Ford has
come a long way in the past couple of years. I love the interiors of these two
models.
Most “get out of my way” Rental: Hummer H3 (Little Rock, AR).
I felt like I was driving a Panzer tank.
Most surprised liked rental: Kia SUV (Tulsa) - I can’t
remember if it’s the Optima but its their SUV and it was a smooth ride and lots
of bells and whistles I didn’t think Kia would offer.
Car I would buy after renting it: VW Passat. Love the feel
of the road and the German engineering. I seriously may buy one after my Accord
dies.
Make it a great day!
Jeff
3 comments:
Life is so much more fun when Jeff Moss is blogging. Seriously, reading this made me feel like i was sitting there talking to you. You are one of my most missed people. I wish you would let me know sometime when you are coming home so we could get coffee.
"Brownie swing my wayyyyy..."
I agree with Jennifer - so glad you're blogging again! If you wanna re-live that OKC road trip, here you go...
http://godisforgod.blogspot.com/2011/04/memory-monday-okc-road-trip.html
http://godisforgod.blogspot.com/2011/04/quoteables.html
Jeff, you forgot to mention how manly you felt when you drove the Nissan Cube. I was thinking that would surely be on that list!
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