Friday, July 16, 2010

Rental cars?

I have never rented a car. Do they charge per mile that you drive over the ';limit'; If I rent a car to go out of town, will I pay more for miles as oppossed as driving in my city for errands? I'm worried about going over the quoted price. Please helpRental cars?
most places have unlimited mileage but want you to stay in the state. just bring it back with the same amount of gas it left withRental cars?
THAT should be in the contract you signed. Some rental company FORBIDS their cars taken out of state. If you do, they will charge you a very large penalty.





Don't assume. Every rental company is different and even in the same company, they have different kind of deals. Call and ask if it is not in your contract.





By the way, don't assume they won't know if you go out of state. Some cars have GPS tracking unit in it and they will find out if you do.
it depends on your choice of car rental. every place does it differently. some charge by the mile, but I find in my city that most charge by the day.....about $35 a day....just be sure you fill the tank back to where it was when you departed because if you return it with some gas missing they charge alot per gallon of gasoline....good luck
usually flat fee for the day, days or week plus you need to bring it back with a full tank of gas.........occassionaly there is a mileage clause.....ask when you are shopping rates





out of town is no problem.......with some agencies out of state is an issue........





price goes by car size........sub compacts cost the least, then compacts, mid and full........you will pay a premium for a convertible or sports car.........





pricing........shop more than one place.........
Just stick with one of the big rental companies, generally speaking they don't charge for extra miles. Just make sure you fill the gas tank up before returning the car.


If in doubt about anything just ask them.
Yes they do charge a limit. You get a set amount free, then pay per kilometer afterwards.

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