Yes Hertz, Avis, Alamo, Budget, Enterprise... You get the point. Unless it's a 'specialized' vehicle ALL rentals should carry unlimited miles (assuming you're over 25). Travel to the US is fine. Just mention it to them when you pick up the vehicle.
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Jul 15th, 2008 02:41 PM #1
Need car rental with unilimited mileage...
and allowed to travel to the States. Anyone know which company allows that?
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Jul 15th, 2008 02:55 PM #3
Really??
I called National, Enterprise, Thriftys and Discount and they all said no unlimited mileage and no travel to the States.
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Jul 15th, 2008 02:56 PM #4
Alamo worked out for me
Enterprise was a nono
same with hertz
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Jul 15th, 2008 02:59 PM #5
Hertz - for sure.
I have taken hertz cars to US multiple times. They just say that as long as it comes back to GTA, they are good.
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Jul 15th, 2008 03:09 PM #6
National...in fact you can even drop it off in the States
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Jul 15th, 2008 03:15 PM #7
Avis at Kingston Rd
Go to Avis location at Kingston Rd and Lawrence Ave and ask for Dan. He will give you the best deal. And have alot camry and siennas
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Jul 15th, 2008 03:52 PM #8
Alamo allows it as long as you rent for more than 7 days I believe. We got charged per KM for returning it early but worked things out in the end.
Oh and we took it to the States too.
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Jul 15th, 2008 04:41 PM #9
From my experience renting vehicles (mainly Hertz, Alamo, and Avis), Generally, I have noticed:
-If its a weekday rental, there's a 200km exemption, then charge after, with daily rates usually pretty expensive (guess they realize they can make alot of $$ off companies that will pay for this)
-If its a week or longer, its unlimited mileage.
-If its a weekend rental, they have generally been unlimited km (and cheaper too).
I haven't had any problems with entering the U.S. but you might still want to check that.
Enterprise is definitely a no-no for almost anything mentioned above, as they are more privately run/manager incentive, and generally try to up-sell to their customers.
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Jul 15th, 2008 06:49 PM #10
is actually depends on each individual franchise..some give you unlimited km and some don't..some let you go ot the states and some don't...so u have to do ur own research
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Are you sure you're all signed up as 'preferred' or whatever the membership tiers are on each of the companies websites??? Honestly, I've been renting regularly for the last 5 years and I've never come across any mileage limit with the exception of Hertz on their prestige collection and some locations in Mexico that are strict about their allowance.
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Jul 16th, 2008 01:18 AM #14
Have you tried priceline (www.priceline.com)...? If you live in Toronto it only lets you pick up from the airport but you always have unlimited mileage which technically includes to the states.
I used it, although I didn't want one, I did get a Corolla for $8 a day + taxes + fees.
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ok, so I have a insurance question.
Me & my friends are planning to go to Montreal (from Toronto) for a weekend. The rental company gives unlimited km if we stay within Ontario. What is the downside to that?
Also, if Person X gets the rental under his name, and Persons X & Y drive it - what are the downsides to that?
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