![]() Grab your wheels and go It’s not about the freedom of the open road, it’s about the liberty to make your vacation what you want. ![]() Better yet, ditch the trendy restaurant and cruise around to find a hidden hot spot that isn’t on everyone’s social feed…at least not yet. rental car through Hotwire and still have plenty leftover cash to cut across town to that restaurant your friend won’t stop talking about. You can score a cheap Salt Lake City Intl. But unless you want to live and die by the bus schedule or hope the ride shares are fast and frequent, your best bet is having your own set of wheels. and you have your list of underground spots that have yet to make the “best of” roundups. Its about 5 minutes from the airport.You’re finally heading to Salt Lake City Intl. You can either get back on I-80, or even less complicated is to continue west on North Temple Street to the airport. ![]() If you are returning a car to the SLC airport from I-80 westbound, get off on Redwood Road and fill up. FYI, Costco car rentals are like airfare.they change ALL THE TIME, so make a reservation and then keep checking and make a new reservation if the price changes (for my Hawaii car I went from $250 a week to $125 just watching it 2 or 3 times a day). I noticed that Avis had lower rates through Costco at the SLC airport location ($173 a week for a full-size, vs. I don't get hit with the sales pitch (maybe its the mention of Costco, or my pleasant-no-nonsense-I'm-a-smart-traveler-look on my face). When I arrive at the rental counter I let them know I'm picking up the car I reserved from Costco and will not be needing any upgrades or additional insurance. I have had wonderful experiences by renting through Costco. Renting cars can certainly be exasperating.
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