“She saved our vacation”

Here are two recent stories of car rental employees going the extra mile for their customers. I’m sharing them with you for two reasons: First, because car rental employees rarely get any recognition for a job well done; and second, because I just filed a column that’s critical of certain car rental franchises. Maybe I’m feeling a little guilty.

Jim Lockard recently rented a car from Hertz in Pittsburgh through Hotwire.

When I got to the car, the fuel gauge was somewhat below full, but I didn’t give it a lot of thought. Some gauges don’t move up as well as they should, some don’t move up quickly. In short, I didn’t say anything.

When I came to fill the tank before returning the car, the amount of fuel required showed that a Pontiac G6 got less than 10 miles per gallon. That seemed totally impossible, so I concluded the fuel tank truly was well below full. I mentioned this to the lady who checked the car back in and she said to take my fuel receipt to the counter and explain the issue. There wasn’t time, so I just let it go again.

Under most circumstances, Lockard would have been charged for the full tank. Not this time.

A few days after returning home, I received a customer satisfaction survey in my email about this transaction. In the comments, I indicated that I was disappointed that Hertz gave me a car with less than a full tank of gas. I assumed that was it. However, within about 10 days, Hertz sent me a check that may or may not have really covered the “missing” gas, but regardless, it was a gesture that I will not forget when I next need a rental car. I might even go to them directly, rather than using Hotwire. They handled the situation exactly right in my view and deserve recognition.

His experience is a sharp contrast to other Hertz customers who have complained loudly about some of its fees. But I’ll get to those in a future story. For now, though, let me just say: Good job, Hertz.

It’s not alone. Consider what happened to Shoaib Junaid when he rented a car in Salt Lake City.

I had booked an SUV from Budget. We had four adults and a 14-month-old in our travel group. I called the local rental office and they assured me that all their SUVs are Explorers and Highlanders and that made me very comfortable since I own a Honda Pilot and they are very comparable in size.

When we landed at SLC and checked in with Budget, we were offered some sort of a Ford Taurus station wagon with 2 -2 seating configuration. There was no way four adults and a child seat along with three ski bags and other luggage were going to fit into that vehicle, upon my request they changed it to a Dodge Nitro and that wasn’t enough either.

Budget told him to come back the next day to see if they had any larger vehicles. So he decided to take his chances with another car rental company, Avis. (Both are owned by the same company.)

[A representative] listened to my situation carefully and then found a Nissan Armada for me. This was a huge upgrade from Dodge Nitro and I was expecting to pay a premium price for the SUV.

Sympathetic to our situation, she gave me a great rate on the SUV. You cannot imagine the joy and relief that this act of kindness brought to me and my friends. We were extremely worried about the situation and I was thinking about the vacation getting off to a bad start. We loved our Nissan Armada and had a great time skiing throughout the week. This was our first of hopefully many trips to SLC and it was made memorable by one of your valued employees. It has been almost a month since our vacation ended and we still talk about that day and how she saved our vacation.

I’m sure the next time I have to book a rental car for personal trip, I will definitely be considering Avis.

I’m encouraged by both of these stories. Despite the severe downturn being experienced by the car rental industry, it’s nice to know customer service isn’t dead.

  • http://www.hertz.com Paula Rivera

    Hi there ~ Thanks for the post. While we’re not perfect and we’re certainly trying to navigate ourselves through these economic difficulties — aligning fleet with demand, having appropriate staffing levels, etc. — It’s great to see our folks in the field, as well as those in customer service, are still indeed focused on our customers. Paula Rivera, Manager, Public Affairs, Hertz.

  • http://www.chimneyrockpartners.com Susan Black

    It’s great hearing how travel companies do things right! A tip of my hat to Hertz, who saved my vacation (and my professional life!) in Denver this past December. In loading up the SUV with skis, boot bags, 4 additional pieces of luggage and my two kids, my husband left my laptop bag outside. In the morning – in a fit of panic – I called the Hertz Denver Airport location. Not only did they locate my laptop where it had been left, the agent gave me the name and number of the airport shuttle service to Vail, offered to drive my laptop immediately to their counter at the airport, and follow up to see that it had been safely delivered to my hotel. In fact, she put a plastic lock on the bag to ensure that it remained sealed, followed up with me hourly, and provided exceptional customer service. In this day of commodotized travel product, I am now a loyal Hertz customer for life!

  • http://www.telescreen.org Vidiot

    The Avis location at Newport News airport (PHF) went above and beyond for me once; I’d inadvertently left my camera in its case in the trunk of the car — gray camera case, gray carpet lining the trunk, and it blended in. They found it and FedExed it back to me in New York very promptly Kudos to them.

  • http://www.hodgespart.com Caroline Platt

    The Avis on Broad Street in Richmond, Va is also a gem. I’ve had similar experiences to the SLC group above with just unexpectedly responsive, considerate service. Highly recommend them to anyone traveling in this area. Good post, thanks Chris.

  • http://www.best-car-rental-tips.com Paula

    Thanks for sharing these 2 stories…. we hear so many negative stories when a company does it wrong… it’s also nice to hear when they get it right!

  • Christopher Elliott

    @Paula, I always try to balance positive and negative feedback on my blog and in my stories, but it’s never easy. I’m often overwhelmed with complaints, which tend to make it into the bigger stories. This was just a small way of trying to offset that …

  • http://www.usrentacar.co.uk Frank Williams

    Nice blog – im glad to see a little well deserved positive press for the car rental counter staff who do an excellent job, a lot of the time under very time sensitive circumstances. We collect customer feedback in the same way as Hertz and are pleased to say that in almost all cases customers have positive experiences.

  • Judy

    It was so nice to hear a good story for a change. This past January we rented a car from Enterprise in Vermont, talk about cold weather, They went out of their way to do whatever they could for us. When we dropped the car off a week later it was negative 12 degrees, it was also 6 am in the morning, they had the van waiting for us with the heat on, told us to go inside to turn in our keys, asked us if we wanted some hot coffee, told us they would put our bags in the van to take us to the airport. Now that is service.

  • http://driveaway2008.blogspot.com/ Brona

    Great to see a positive story on car rental companies for a change. All too often it is the negative ones that get the attention. thanks for the balanced view Elliot