Depending on how much it'd cost to rent one, it may be cheaper. Besides, this site is full of master mechanics. I'm sure it'd have a good looking over.
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Originally posted by Rreemo View PostI've rented fullsize 4x4 SUV's from Avis on numerous occasions. One thing you may think about....take one of your vehicles out a little closer, like New Mexico or Southern Colorado, rent from there and use their vehicle up that way only instead of the whole trip. This should save you some rental time, and you are more apt to find a 4x4 up that way too. A lot of these places will let you leave your car parked in their lot as well....maybe even covered if they have the space.
Just a thought.Originally posted by Chili View PostYeah, depending on where you are going in CO, there are tons of places that rent 4 door Jeeps, some are even already lifted.
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Originally posted by jluv View PostThe closer you get to the mountains, the more expensive it is. Most places offer unlimited mileage, so if you really want it for a week or so, it's better to get and return it around here, I would think.
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Originally posted by Chili View PostThe real question is how much will he actually need the 4x4? If just because he wants to spend a day or two off road I woudl still think it better to rent there. It also seems that one of his obstacles is actually finding a guaranteed 4x4 locally.
I guess it's tough to find one here because it's not really a necessity in TX. The company I work for books travel for people all the time and it's never difficult to fid a 4x4 in any state that gets snow.
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