Wanted to share a quick experience with renting an EV from Budget. This past weekend I rented a Tesla Model 3 or “or similar” from Budget for a 1200 round trip that would be completed in 36 hours.

I’ve owned a model S in the past and am familiar with the supercharging system. This trip would be a breeze with that network and the basic autopilot that helps with driving fatigue. I was very excited to try the 3 and even mapped out my whole route lying in bed the evening prior.

When I l arrived to pickup the car they immediately inform me they do not have model 3’s but they have an Ioniq 5 or a Bolt. The rep said that particular location doesn’t have model 3’s at all. I was very naive as it never occurred to me that I might not get a model 3. I was immediately concerned about making this trip after reading so many negative stories about it the CCS network reliability and availability. I also was disappointed because I knew nothing about those cars driver assist capabilities.

Anyways, I opted for the Ioniq with a 35% charge instead of a Corolla and decided to make it an adventure learning about non-supercharging trips. All in all, I loved the Ioniq and only had one bad fast charging experience at an EVgo location. I would happily rent that car again.

Next time I will call ahead to see what the true availability is.

TLDR: be prepared to get a CCS EV when renting a “Model 3 or Similar”

  • Smart-Marketing4589B
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    1 year ago

    I’m glad the overall experience turned out well. Depending on where you are located things can get dicey.

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    1 year ago

    The experience with CCS is rarely that you’re stranded.

    My experience has generally been… pull into an EA charger with 4 handles. 2 are outright broken, one is finnicky and/or slow and the last one works fine.

    That’s… not ideal, but it’s not show-stopping. It can result in some lines and angry visitors when people show up, especially since EA is kind of bad at reporting dead cables in their app.