What is everyone’s opinion of a vehicle that used to be a rental? Pros? Cons?

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    Rachel

      Looking at selling my car and replacing it with a hoopty, which would put me debt free by Christmas. What is everyone’s opinion of a vehicle that used to be a rental? Pros? Cons? (Ps, I don’t drive that much or that far).

      #80123 Reply
      Shannon

        I bought a rental return. It’s in great shape. And I bought it used so I didn’t take the hit on the depreciation. Got a 2021 Chevy Equinox with 30,000 miles for $24,000

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        Tawnya

          I didn’t but from a rental place but I bought a dealer car- 2011 Ford Escape. I bought it in 2012 and was worried that in one year, it had 37,000 miles on it. It’s been the best vehicle and most reliable vehicle I’ve ever had.

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          Michael

            If you buy directly from the rental car company, it will only be 1-2 years old and probably more than what you have now. If you buy an older one, it’s just another used car with unknown history.

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            Tawnya

              In 2012, we bought a rental 2010 Hyundai Elantra. We literally never had any repairs on that car until it had 250k+ miles on it, just maintenance, so our experience was excellent.

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              Michael

                Pros are that the maintenance is done regularly since it’s a fleet car. I’ve owned a couple that used to be rentals and didn’t have an issue.

                #80128 Reply
                Tawnya

                  Rentals usually have very on-time oil changes, like every 2k or 3k. And everything usually works on them with no hidden dashboard lights or obscured problems. People used to say that rentals have been driven hard. Well, if you live in a large city like I do, you will see that many people drive their own personal vehicle awful. I’d trust a rental more than I would a private sale these days. At least you don’t have to worry about the ads that say “little senior lady owned it” which never is the truth, and “there’s nothing wrong with it” which is almost always not true, and then the posting of the photos from when they first acquired the car, several years earlier, rather than a true current condition photo of it. I’d say Go For It.

                  #80129 Reply
                  Michael

                    (BS7) Rentals generally get timely maintenance, but are driven by many different people and often driven hard.

                    I would pay less for a rental car vs. a one owner car. Not sure how much less because I’ve never bought one, but in the past I’ve just kept looking I stead’s off looking at a rental.

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