Originally Posted By: Linctex
What does the rental agreement say about doing maintenance?
I couldn't tell you. The
Terms and Conditions page is so long and boring, it's intimidating to even think about trying to comprehend.
But then again, I suspect that is on purpose. They would prefer that I, as an average customer, do NOT read their terms and conditions. That give them the advantage in any edge cases. Fine. I'm content ceding that to them. They can have that victory, such as it is.
I purchased their daily insurance though, so if the need should arise, I will pour over the doc from start to finish and not stop until I understand every nook and cranny. But until such time as that becomes necessary, no sir, I prefer to just keep it bookmarked for later reference.
Originally Posted By: Linctex
Do you get credited for doing an oil change?
I have not received any on the 1 or 2 that I've done for them previously, and I do not expect to receive any compensation for this one either. That would require me piping up and admitting to doing it, which I do not plan on doing...voluntarily anyway.
The oil change took approx 30 minutes from when the idea first popped in my head until I was washing the last of the dirt off my hands. It cost me 3 quarts of oil off of a shelf of oil I have which I cannot ever hope to deplete due to my penchant for taking advantage of oil sales. In real dollars and sense, it was probably $8-12 of money out of my pocket. In real-life, practical cost, it was negligible at best. I now have more shelf room and less old product sitting there collecting dust. That's worth $10 to me any day.
I cannot in good conscience say that the car would have been worse off if I had not changed the oil last night. The same goes for the washing and waxing. However, I can say with full conscience that the car is now better off from what I did to it and for it.
How much better off?
Probably not a lot...but some, and some is all I'm after.