>> I get to my destination and go to the counter and invariably i learn
>> that I have been "upgraded" into some medium-sized car or worse.
I will never forget the rental car I had the week I spent in Simi Valley. 
The travel agent that was used by the comapny I was working for at the time 
specialized in finding the lowest price for a rental car. When I arrived at 
LAX, I looked at my travel instructions and found the name of the rental 
company, something like "International Car Rental". I searched the rental 
board and found no sign of them, so I went back to my instructions to find 
that I was supposed to go out the door by the rental board and pick up the 
pay phone there and dial a number. A lady answered the phone "All Travel Car 
Rental". I apologized and explained that I was looking for International Car 
Rental. "Oh, that's us, too." OK then. She informed me that a white van 
would show up in about ten minutes to pick me up. I started to look for 
white vans... there went the white Alamo van, there's the white Budget van, 
etc. After ten minutes a white van with NO NAME at all pulled up. We drove 
out of the high rent district and got to their site. I showed them my 
paperwork and my guaranteed reservation for a subcompact. They were all out. 
I explained that it was guaranteed and they could not possibly be out. We 
discussed it amicably for a while then they disappeared in the back and came 
back to say that they did indeed have one, but I would not want it because 
it was a clutch. Hah!!! I spent the week tooling around in a brand new Mazda 
323 with a five-speed and the 16-valve engine as used in the Escort GT. 
There are a lot of good driving roads in that area, including Decker Canyon 
Road (rt 23). That car had about 100 miles on it when I got it. It had a lot 
more when they got it back ;-) I still believe that some employee lost the 
use of his new car for a week...
David Lieb 
 
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