The executive's guide to peer-to-peer car rental
You land at 6:42 PM. Your meeting is at 8:00. The traditional rental counter — even with status — is a 35-minute tax on your evening. Peer-to-peer car rental removes that tax entirely. Here's how business travelers use Get In to land, drive, and arrive on time.
Skip the counter, literally
Every Get In host can deliver the car to your terminal curb. No shuttle. No queue. No upsell at the desk. You walk out of arrivals, the host hands you the key, and you're driving in under five minutes. For tight evening meetings or early-morning client calls, that gap between wheels-down and wheels-rolling is the entire game.
Premium cars for premium meetings
Pulling up to a client dinner in a sun-bleached economy sedan is a small signal — but signals compound. Get In's catalog leans toward owners who actually love their cars: late-model German sedans, well-kept SUVs, the occasional convertible for a coastal client. Browse the luxury collection when the impression matters.
Expense-friendly, transparent pricing
One quoted total. Car subtotal, service fee, protection tier, optional delivery — all visible before you book and all on a single receipt. No counter-side insurance dance, no surprise fuel charges. The invoice clears expense review on the first pass.
Protection that holds up to procurement
Get In ships three named protection tiers from licensed insurance partners, with plain-English coverage limits. Most business travelers pick the middle tier and let corporate cards' rental CDW backstop the deductible. The full breakdown is on the protection page.
When traditional rental still wins
Same-day pickups in secondary cities, midnight arrivals at small airports, and one-way rentals across state lines are still easier at the counter. Use the counter for those. Use Get In when the schedule is tight, the city is one we cover, and the impression matters.
