Fox Rent A Car is the budget-friendly underdog in the rental game, founded in 1989 in sunny Los Angeles by folks who spotted a need for cheap wheels at airports without the fancy frills. Starting small as a discount brand for travelers, it grew by keeping prices low and service straightforward, eventually getting scooped up by Europcar Mobility Group for a global boost. Today, with spots across the US and beyond, they offer a fleet of everyday cars, SUVs, and vans at competitive rates, perfect for road trippers who just want to hit the gas without breaking the bank.
Fox keeps its lanes clear of the rainbow roadshow, with zero Pride parades or LGBTQ donations on record, and their site stays blissfully free of DEI buzzwords or equity seminars that turn HR into a hug fest. No BLM shoutouts or climate guilt trips either; their parent company's ESG chatter barely touches them, focusing on basics like fuel efficiency instead of forcing "inclusion" on every tire rotation.