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This is a great tip! It definitely beats craigslist. You know, my brother used to work at Enterprise Rental Car, I’ll ask him to get an “insider” opinion on this option. Thanks for sharing, and for watching!
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I got my car from Hertz Rent2Buy (Hertz, the car rental company). There are no dealers fees and their cars are relatively close to KBB value. I got my 2009 Toyota Yaris for 10.5k at 45k miles. You just have to know that the car was a previous rental car so it may have a lot , or even a little, bit of wear. I paid in full so I didn’t have much of an issue (took about 1 month to get everything done), but it’s hit or miss i’ve read if people do financing and such. It beats craigslist though.