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Businiess name:  Thrifty Car Rental
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
This was quite honestly the worst travel experience I have ever had. The car I "ordered" was supposed to be comparable to a Sebring- the one I got was equivalent to a windup toy. Be sure to understand that if you have any problems with the vehicle that this location is independently owned- so you cannot just go to another Thrifty for assistance. My mom and I rented the car in Omaha and drove north to Sioux Falls, SD. We then traveled 70 miles west to Mitchell, SD. On the way back to Sioux Falls the front tire blew. We were told to put the donut on and drive back to Walmart in Sioux Falls (60 miles) and to get a new tire at our expense. Besides the obvious poor understanding that a donut is not intended to be driven that distance the entire burden of the situation was put on us with little compassion or care. The tech's impression after looking at the tire was that there was NO puncture damage (We didn't drive over a nail or run over a curb) and that the interior of the tire looked to b

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