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Where Can I Rent an Audi?

Many car rental companies offer a variety of luxury cars in their fleets. But what if your heart is set on taking an Audi for a spin? There are many ways for U.S.-based drivers to get behind the wheel of this revered German brand, whether it be in a sedan, convertible or SUV. Here’s where you can rent an Audi.

Rent an Audi from Sixt

Unsurprisingly, the German rental car company Sixt also offers Audis in its fleet. The brand’s website showcases several models offered for U.S. customers, all the way from the five-person A3 sportback to the jaw-dropping R8 coupe. Just keep in mind that getting an Audi isn’t necessarily guaranteed. Sixt may offer a different, but “similar” luxury car model if your desired model is unavailable. Available models may vary depending on the location, day and other factors.

Rent an Audi from Enterprise Exotic Car Collection

You can browse for an Audi in Enterprise’s Exotic Car Collection, which features an array of elite vehicles from brands like Mercedes, Cadillac, Aston Martin and, yes, Audi. There’s a wide selection, so Enterprise’s elite car division is a good choice no matter whether you want to rent an Audi A7, R8 coupe or SUVs like the Q5 or Q7. Enterprise’s cars are subject to availability. So keep in mind that there’s a chance you could be offered a similar luxury vehicle in the case an Audi is not available.

Rent an Audi from National

You’ll find a few Audi models in National Car Rental‘s fleet, such as the Audi Q3 in the standard elite SUV category.

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Rent an Audi from Alamo

There are also Audi models in Alamo Rent a Car‘s fleet, including the Audi Q3 or Q7 in the SUV category.

Rent an Audi from Turo

Do you have your eye set on a specific Audi model? It’s worth checking out the car-sharing marketplace Turo to see if you strike gold with the perfect match in your location. Instead of renting from a car company, you’ll be borrowing the vehicle from its owner. Because of the individual nature of Turo, prices vary widely. For example, the site currently lists a 2009 R8 for rent near San Francisco at a rate of $299 per day, whereas a 2019 A8 in the same area is $113 per day.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Which location is the most accessible to rent an automobile?

Hotels, rental agencies and airports are the most popular places where you can rent a car.

Online travel websites such as Priceline or Expedia are the best ways to locate airports near you.

If local rental companies have locations near where you live, they might be worth your consideration. These can be cheaper and more convenient than booking directly through an airline website.

Consider using public transportation if renting a car in a shorter period of time than two weeks. There are city-wide bus passes that allow unlimited riding within a given area.

If you are traveling with children, you may be able to rent a convertible. They offer greater protection for children, which is why some people prefer them.

 

What age do you need to be to rent an automobile in Europe?

You must be 21 to drive legally in most European countries. While you cannot rent a car if your age is below 18, it may still be legal to do so from an adult (usually over 25). The age limit for renting cars, however, varies from country to country. You might even be able rent a car from someone younger than 15.

 

Is it possible to rent a car in Europe if you have a US license

It depends on where you are going. It is possible to rent cars if traveling to France. You cannot do so if travelling to Italy.

 

Do I have to insure my car for rental cars in foreign country?

As part of their policy coverage, insurance companies are increasing covering rentals in countries other than the United States. You may be able to get insurance coverage for damage or loss caused by renting a car in Europe from Hertz. Mexico rents cars in the same way. Some policies include additional protections like waivers for liability or collision damages. Ask your agent about these types.

 

Is it possible for you to rent a car and then drop it off at Spain?

You can, and it’s possible. It’s called “car-hire”. You will find many companies offering this service online.

It is enough to verify that they are licensed by the Portuguese and Spanish authorities.

Contact them on their websites for the best way to get this information. They should have all the information needed.

 

Which rental car agency has the largest number of locations?

The answer would have been Hertz but they are not listed as a location-based service provider.

 

Statistics

  • Automatics are more expensive (usually about 50 percent more) and may only be available if you upgrade to a bigger, pricier car. (ricksteves.com)
  • Save up to 30% on your rental car in Europe when you book with us today. (autoeurope.com)
  • American Airlines, for example, offers AAdvantage members 35% off Budget and Avis — but you need to rent from an airport. (nerdwallet.com)
  • I’d say 70% of the time, we have a hassle-free encounter, but there have been certain companies that we prefer not to use anymore. (theworldpursuit.com)
  • The perks vary from partner to partner, but you can expect discounts of up to 35 percent on some rentals and the ability to earn anywhere from 50 bonus American AAdvantage miles per day or 500 per rental. (afar.com)

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How To

Tips to Book a Rental Car in Europe

Europe is divided into countries and cities. Paris, London (and Rome), Barcelona, Madrid and Madrid are some of the most sought-after destinations. Enterprise Rent-A-Car (Hertz, Avis and Europcar) offer car hire services around the world. They are available at major airports as well train stations and in cities. They typically provide cars with drivers, fuel and other amenities. You can rent a Volkswagen Polo for as little as EUR 40 per day.

The booking process varies slightly depending on your destination country. In some places, like Spain, there are different payment methods available. Sometimes the price includes taxes, fees and other charges. Before you make any reservations, please check the website of the car rental agency. If you do not know where you want to go or if you simply prefer to drive yourself, check out these companies:Alamo,Avis,Europcar,Budget,National, andThrifty

 

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