Went to enterprise and rented a car that had literally 4 leaking tires and they filled them all up to 55 psi before handing the car over. This photo was taken after the 30 minute drive home.

Called and took the car back in for service only to get the same car, same 55 psi on all wheels, and same major leak in the rears. Went to another enterprise location to get a normal car instead 2 days later. Really took me back to my first car, but it’s a lot less fun when it’s not even yours and the “fix” is just dangerous overpressure.

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    I had to rent a car from Enterprise during a mild snowstorm.

    I picked it up the night before and brought it home (work paid for the rental, I didn’t want to put miles on my car).

    They had filled up the wiper fluid with water, so my wipers wouldn’t work. Frozen solid.

    Swung by the rental agency on the way to my trip to complain and swap out the car.

    Next car was fine for like 30 minutes but then it stopped working again. Frozen solid.

    I guess some idiot decided to top up all the cars with water. Which doesn’t work so well in the wintertime.

    ETA: for those who don’t know driving in the snow…you often need wiper fluid. Especially when the road has a mist of salty, sandy water on it from melted snow + sand/salt trucks.