Can you travel to different states with a rental car?
Yes, most Budget rental locations allow you to take a rental car to another state. However, you’ll want to check your location’s border-crossing rules before doing so. You should also reserve one-way rentals from one state to another in advance to avoid extra fees.
How many miles can you drive on a rental car?
Mileage Caps The standard mileage cap is 150 miles per day, according to Thrifty Car Rental. If certain as to not go over the mileage limit, then there is no need to worry about a rental plan with unlimited mileage.
Can you cross the border with a rental car?
Yes. Most rental car companies in the USA, including Budget, Dollar and Hertz, allow their vehicles to cross the Canadian border, but make sure to inform your provider in advance and read their terms and conditions carefully.
Can you return a rental car to a different location?
Yes, you can return the car in a different location. Usually, this is called “one-way rental”. However, generally speaking, rental companies also charge the one-way rental extra fee based on how far the drop-off is from the pick-up as they’ll have to return it to its original city.
How many miles per day does enterprise allow?
Enterprise, for example, allows 100 miles per day for all weekend rentals. Each additional mile is typically charged at a small fee, but those can really add up. Hertz charges $0.25 per extra mile, which means drivers should be super careful to calculate the distance they plan to travel on the rental.
Can you take rental car to USA?
Driving a Rental Car Cross-Border There are no are restrictions for driving the vehicle to either the U.S. or Canada.
Can you rent a car in Canada and drop it off in the US?
One-way rentals are permitted when driving between the U.S. and Canada; however, driver regulations may apply. For example, if a Canadian licensed driver plans to rent a vehicle in Canada and drop it off in the U.S., the law requires that he/she rent and drive a car with Canadian license plates.
Can I switch my rental car enterprise?
Yes, you can. Just take it back and tell them you’d like another car. Don’t be surprised, though if they double check the vehicle. Customer’s have been known to cause damage to cars and wanted to make the switch just so when it was finally returned, the agent wouldn’t see the damage.
Can rental cars cross the border?
Most vehicles rented in the US can be driven throughout US and Canada. Some vehicle classes like Exotics, Large Passenger or Cargo Vans, and other specialty vehicles may not be allowed to travel outside of the US.
Can I drive a rented car across the border?
Can I cross the Mexican border with a rental car? Yes, you can drive a rental car from the United States into Mexico, but you must pay for a Mexican Automobile Liability Insurance which is only available in specific U.S. states such as Arizona, Texas and California.
Can I return a rental car to another enterprise location?
At participating Enterprise rental locations, a vehicle can be rented in one location and returned to another; however, please be advised that: Some one way rentals are assessed a one-time drop charge or mileage charge in addition to the rental rate.
Can I Drive my rental car outside of the US?
Most vehicles rented in the US can be driven throughout US and Canada. Some vehicle classes like Exotics, Large Passenger or Cargo Vans, and other specialty vehicles may not be allowed to travel outside of the US. Please reach to the renting location directly for details on cross-border restrictions.
Does enterenterprise allow unlimited mileage on their rental cars?
Enterprise does allow unlimited mileage on there cars, but there is a trick to get that. If you rent a car from any off airport location, You get unlimited mileage only for the state you rented the car and in few nebouring states. But if you need to travel outside those states, I would suggest you to rent car from airport locations.
Is it possible to drive anywhere in the US with Enterprise?
Yes, definitely. Several years ago, it was common to see restrictions at various Enterprise offices, especially neighborhood locations, that limited you to driving in a specific region of the country (typically your state and the states bordering it, and perhaps the next states past that).