Has anyone rented a car lately? Have you experienced sticker shocker? According to the New York Times, in mid-June, the weekly airport rental rates for a compact car averaged $347.44, compared with $210.38 a year ago. This is a 65 percent jump.

The culprit? Supply and demand: specifically, artificial shortages created by the rental agencies because they’ve scaled back fleets in this down economy. Here are 3 ways to find a less expensive option:

1. Book early. A lot of travelers use the book-at-the-last-minute strategy to find deals on hotels and airfare. This approach doesn’t work with car rentals. In fact, most times you won’t even find a car and when you do, it’ll cost you.

2. Try an independent car rental agency. The New York Times article points to mom and pop agencies that can be found at CarRentals.com and CarRentalExpress.com where the rates are typically 15 to 30 percent less than national agencies like Avis or Hertz.

3. Use virtual coupons:

Sites like FatWallet.com and CouponWinner.com list discount codes for car rentals, or type in the name of a car rental company and ‘œcoupon code’ into Google to see what turns up. Good deals also show up on airline Web sites under mileage partner offers.

And when you do rent a car, be sure and look out for these types of surcharges: cancellation penalties, energy surcharges and facilities fees.

In need of a few more ways to save? Here’s a slideshow of 11 Car-Rental Cost-Cutting Secrets that includes ideas for those renting abroad.

What are your plans this summer with vacation and car rentals? Do you have any other money-saving tips to share with Queercents readers?

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