I want to take a cross country trip but I don't want to take my car because of its unreliability. Are there any car rental places that will rent a car for such a trip? I'm seeing mileage overages that would rek my budget.
Really? I just put 3500 miles on a rental over a months time and it only cost about 550$. Did it through hertz I f you are interested, but I also did the same last year through enterprise. Neither company had anything about mileage limits.
Used the kayak app both times.
Returning a car outside the state you rented it from is where prices really start to jump up it seems.
>>1285042
This. I use to live part time in two different regions of the US. I would sometimes think about renting a car to drive across but it's way too expensive if you return it out of state. But I've rented a car while I haven't had one before and it can be as cheap as 15 bucks a day. btw if you don't get a car through your insurance while yours is in the shop or something happened you're insane or have a shit insurance plan.
Don't hold me to this, but apparently some people have successfully done road trips with U-Haul rentals. Supposedly they saved a decent amount of money, even with the worse fuel economy.
>>1285042
$550 for a month or $550 extra for the mileage?
>>1285495
protip: print out a fake quote from another company and get them to match it
>>1285496
$550 all told, earlier I said that there was no mileage charges at all, just a price per day.
With taxes and fees it ended up being $581.75 for May 30- June 27.
I very carefully avoid mileage charges because I usually don't bother having a hard and set route.