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Can you return a rental cars and truck in a various location?

Want to rent a car in a location and return it to a different one? How about returning the car in another country? Here’s what you need to know.

Renting a car to enjoy everything a city and the road have to offer is always a great choice, but sometimes you’ll find yourself thinking returning the rental car in a different location or state may be easier than driving back to where you picked it up.

Now, can you even return it in a different location?

Different pick-up and drop-off locations FAQ

Can you return a rental car in a different location?

Yes, you can return the car in a different location. Usually, this is called “one-way rental”. However, please note that, sometimes, an extra fee may be applied to your reservation.

Does it cost more to return a rental car in a different location?

Usually, rental companies charge a return fee, but it depends on the pick-up and drop-off location, date of reservation, car category and more. A good way to know how much the return will cost is to search for the price of the rental returning the car in the same location and with different pick-up and drop-off locations.

Can you return a car in a different state?

Yes, you can rent a car one-way out of state. In the US, it’s common to pick-up rental cars with plates from different states (they must have gotten there somehow, right?).

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. This way, the more you drive away from the pick-up address, the more expensive the fee will be.

Can you return a car in a different country?

In some cases, yes. This is most common in Europe, where crossing borders is fairly easy. Usually, rental companies will let you cross borders with the rental car, but a cross-border fee may be also applied in addition to the one-way rental fee.

As the rules vary a lot depending on the location and the rental company, we always suggest you check the specific policies of each city, country and company.

Can you rent a car without a one-way or return fee?

It’s not common, but it happens. For highly popular road trips, this may be the case. For example, a lot of people rent a car from point A to point B and vice versa. That means the rental company doesn’t necessarily have to return the car to its original city.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Chase Sapphire car rental insurance available in Ireland

You can insure your car for an additional EUR15 each day. You can also access a wide range of optional extras, including breakdown assistance, theft insurance, and personal accident insurance.

 

How can I rent an automobile in another country?

It is possible to do this by using an international rental agent such as Hertz, Avis and Europcar. These agencies offer services for both short-term rentals, and long-term leases.

They are available to assist customers 24 hours a days, 7 days per week.

They don’t require any prior experience to rent from you. They provide insurance and breakdown protection. You only need to know where to go and when to get there.

 

Can my car policy cover me for renting cars in foreign countries

Insurance companies are increasingly covering rentals in other countries as their overall policy coverage. If you rent a car through Hertz Europe, for example, you might be covered for any damage or losses that occur while the vehicle is being rented. Mexico is no different. Some policies include additional protections like waivers for liability or collision damages. These policies are available to you through your agent.

 

What countries will accept US driver’s licences?

The United States does not recognize any other country’s driver’s licenses as valid on its roads. However, Canada, Mexico and District of Columbia recognize them.

Canada recognizes American driver’s licenses issued in all 50 states and District of Columbia.

Mexico also recognizes American driver’s permits, but they are only recognized in Chihuahua.

The District of Columbia will accept driver’s licenses of all 50 US states, except Alabama, Mississippi, Texas, West Virginia, and Texas.

 

Can I rent a vehicle in Italy and have it returned to France?

It is possible to rent an Italian car and drive it all over Europe, but this may not be feasible. Europcar is a rental service that offers cars for rent all across Europe. You would need to contact them directly for information on renting cars in Italy and dropping them off at another location.

 

What do I need to rent a car in Portugal?

Portugal requires an international driving licence to rent a vehicle. To pay for the car, you must also show proof of insurance.

A rental company may ask for your passport/national ID card to confirm your booking.

Portugal will require you to present two forms (passport/national ID cards) of identification in order to rent a vehicle.

These are required by law to comply with the European Union regulations on road traffic safety. If you have any doubts about your identity, you could be denied access to the vehicle.

You will need a translation from your country’s Driver Licensing Authority if you don’t have an International Driving License.

This must be translated into Portuguese and presented with all other necessary documentation. Although the cost of this document will vary depending on where it is located, it generally runs between $20-30 USD.

Please note that you may be denied access to the vehicle if you do not provide a copy of your official translation.

 

Is it necessary to have separate car insurance in order to drive in Europe

You may want to consider adding coverage for other drivers if you drive abroad.

This is because different rules may apply to who is liable if an accident happens between cars from different countries.

If you are considering taking out additional cover, be sure to carefully read the small print.

Also, verify if your existing policy covers international travel. You might be able to purchase it separately, also known as an ‘extended warranty’.

 

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How To

12 Things You Should Know about Renting a Car in Europe

What should I know when renting a car in Europe?

There are many things to know before you drive off when you rent a car Europe. A lot depends on what type of rental car you choose. Here are some tips to make your trip smooth.

  1. Your insurance policy. Check your auto insurance coverage before you take to the roads. Find cheap car insurance abroad with our guide.
  2. The right documents. You will need your driver’s license from the country you are in, as well as multiple identification cards (passports or visas). to prove where you’re going. It is best to get these documents early so that you don’t miss any deadlines.
  3. Road Rules. Be aware of signs indicating speed limits and one-way streets as well as pedestrian crossings. Driving in another country could result in fines and accidents, so always obey the law!
  4. Parking rules. Many cities require that drivers park only in designated areas. Before arriving in town, be sure to review parking regulations.
  5. Gasoline. Gasoline. While gas prices may vary by country and location, the average price of gasoline is three times that back home.
  6. Insurance requirements. Rentals older than 3 years may require additional liability insurance. Check with your rental company about specifics.
  7. GPS navigation systems. Travelers are increasingly using GPS navigation systems. However, if you don’t know how to use them properly, you can bring along a map with you and ask for directions.
  8. Radio stations. You might hear music from a radio station in your region. Press “0” to change frequency to English.
  9. Seatbelts. European countries make seat belts mandatory.
  10. Road tolls Road tolls are common throughout Europe. Many are charged at major intersections.
  11. Speeding tickets. Speeding is strictly prohibited in large parts Europe, including Germany Austria, Switzerland Italy France, Spain, Switzerland and Italy.
  12. Tipping. Tipping is not the same thing in Europe as in North America. Tipping isn’t an expected behavior in many parts of the globe anymore. Instead, you can give a round number like 10%-15%.

 

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