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Impress Your Friends and Family Over the Holidays: 40% Off Silvercar Rentals

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Via One Mile at a Time, you can get a 40% discount on Silvercar rentals when you reserve your car by November 28, 2017.  And complete your rental between November 26, 2017, and December 20, 2017.

I’ll show you how to get this discount.  And remind you what to expect with Silvercar!

Celebrate the Holidays by Treating Yourself to an Audi A4 Rental

Silvercar Early Access Black Friday Deal

Link:   Silvercar

With Silvercar’s latest promotion, you’ll save 40% when you reserve your car by November 28, 2017, for rentals between November 26, 2017, and December 20, 2017.  Just use the promo code “SILVERSALE.”

Silvercar is a premium car rental service that only rents silver Audi A4s, and only in certain cities:

They’re usually NOT cheaper than other car rental companies.  But they sometimes have deals that can save you lots of money if you’re interested in a luxury car rental!

Note:   Don’t forget to use a credit card that earns bonus points for travel, like the Chase Sapphire Preferred Card or the Chase Sapphire Reserve.  These cards also have primary car rental insurance, which can save you even more!  Check out my post on other cards with primary car rental coverage.

Bottom Line

I probably wouldn’t use Silvercar at their regular prices.  Because while driving a luxury car is really fun, I’d rather save money for other aspects of my trip.

But this latest promotion makes the prices much more reasonable!  When you book your car by November 28, 2017, for a rental between November 26, 2017, and December 20, 2017, you’ll get 40% off.  Just use the promo code “SILVERSALE” when you book.

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