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DRIVING YOUR DESTINATION: HOW TO MATCH THE RIGHT RENTAL CAR TO YOUR TRAVEL PLANS


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When the mission is relaxation, the right car sets the tone. Hertz turns a winding coastal drive into a well-earned highlight of your time off.Adobe Stock
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Service members understand the value of time better than most.

Between duty schedules, training cycles, deployments, and PCS moves, time away isn’t casual—it’s intentional. Whether it’s reconnecting with family, celebrating milestones, or exploring somewhere new, every trip feels earned.

That’s why military travel carries a different energy. Every day matters, every destination has meaning, and the journey itself becomes part of the reward.

Yet one detail often gets overlooked: the car that gets you there.

The vehicle you choose shapes the experience. A mountain weekend feels different in an SUV than in a sedan. A coastal drive hits differently in a coupe than in a minivan. A city weekend without kids feels smoother in a quiet, comfortable sedan than in an economy car.

The right rental doesn’t just move you between places—it supports the entire trip.

Pack the gear, load the crew, and leave the duty roster behind. A spacious SUV provides the room and reliability needed to make every mile of family time count.Depositphotos

Why the Car Should Fit the Trip

Travel isn’t one-size-fits-all. Different destinations call for different levels of comfort, performance, or space. And because military schedules have fixed start and end dates, flexibility matters even more.

Here’s the mindset shift: Think of your rental car as part of your itinerary, not just transportation.

That approach pays off because:

  • Scenic routes benefit from performance and visibility
  • City trips benefit from comfort and convenience
  • Outdoor destinations benefit from space and capability

Choosing intentionally doesn’t add complexity—it usually improves the trip without increasing cost.

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Sports Cars for Scenic Drives and Iconic Routes

If your destination involves winding highways, open desert, or coastal stretches, a performance vehicle can turn driving into a highlight instead of a chore.

Great fits include:

  • Pacific Coast Highway
  • Blue Ridge Parkway
  • Sedona canyon roads
  • Florida’s Highway 1
  • Overseas driving where permitted

Why it works:

  • Better handling on curves
  • Open views in coupes or convertibles
  • The drive becomes part of the memory

Instead of rushing between stops, the road becomes part of the destination.

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Luxury Sedans for City Breaks and Adult Getaways

When the plan involves dining, museums, celebrations, or exploring urban city centers, a luxury sedan fits naturally. It’s not about flash—it’s about comfort, quiet, and arriving relaxed.

Trips that pair well:

  • Washington, D.C.
  • New York or Chicago
  • Charleston or Savannah
  • Wine country
  • Anniversaries or promotions

Why it works:

  • Smooth rides in traffic
  • Easy valet and hotel access
  • Quiet cabins for conversation
  • More comfortable pacing

It elevates the experience without complicating it.

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SUVs and Crossovers for Family and Outdoor Trips

When kids, gear, weather, or distance enter the picture, SUVs shine. They adapt well to long drives, changing terrain, and unpredictable packing lists.

Ideal for:

  • National Parks
  • Mountain regions
  • Camping weekends
  • Beach trips with gear
  • Road trips with kids and strollers

Why it works:

  • Extra cargo space
  • Better clearance on rough roads
  • Comfortable seating for families
  • Easier loading and unloading

For trips with moving parts, space and stability make everything easier.

Time away from the unit is valuable. Don’t waste it in a car that doesn't fit your plans. From gate access to cargo space for strollers and gear, military travel has its own set of rules.YouTube / MyBaseGuide

A Practical Reality Check for Service Members

Service members often plan trips around:

  • Training schedules
  • Duty rosters
  • Block leave windows
  • Childcare coordination
  • Distance from airports
  • Installation access
  • Parking and gate rules

That’s why choosing the right car is all about preparation.

Budgets matter too, and many rentals can be booked using discounts and loyalty pricing. That keeps choices flexible while still staying cost-conscious.

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Your Trip-Matching Checklist

Before booking, ask:

✓ Where are you going?

✓ Who’s traveling with you?

✓ How much luggage or gear will you have?

✓ What’s the terrain and weather?

✓ Will you drive more than stop?

✓ Are you traveling during peak season?

✓ Do you need comfort, performance, or space more?

Answer those, and the right vehicle usually becomes obvious.

Hertz Helps Military Families Travel Smarter

For service members, trips aren’t casual—they’re planned around firm timelines and limited flexibility. When the vehicle matches the destination, the drive supports the experience.

Hertz makes that alignment easier. With a broad fleet that spans fuel-efficient compacts, luxury sedans, performance vehicles, and family-ready SUVs, military travelers can choose a vehicle that actually fits their destination and purpose.

With nationwide airport and neighborhood locations, pickup and return stay simple. Discounts and a free loyalty program, Gold Plus Rewards, help keep smart choices affordable. And flexible options support everything from quick weekends to longer family road trips.

The result is travel that works with your plans, not against them.

When time away is valuable, and destinations are earned, the right rental car helps turn plans into experiences. For military families who value reliability, choice, and consistency, Hertz remains a dependable resource for getting there well.

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This article is a result of a paid collaboration with Hertz.

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Natalie Oliverio

Navy Veteran

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Natalie Oliverio

Veteran & Senior Contributor, Military News at MyBaseGuide

Natalie Oliverio is a Navy Veteran, journalist, and entrepreneur whose reporting brings clarity, compassion, and credibility to stories that matter most to military families. With more than 100 publis...

CredentialsNavy Veteran100+ published articlesVeterati Mentor
ExpertiseDefense PolicyMilitary NewsVeteran Affairs

Natalie Oliverio is a Navy Veteran, journalist, and entrepreneur whose reporting brings clarity, compassion, and credibility to stories that matter most to military families. With more than 100 publis...

Credentials

  • Navy Veteran
  • 100+ published articles
  • Veterati Mentor

Expertise

  • Defense Policy
  • Military News
  • Veteran Affairs

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