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Deevusone wrote: ↑I just noticed that Enterprise is the only car rental company that has unlimited mileage (4000 kms max) for minivan rentals if the minivan remains inside in Ontario. But if the minivan is travelling outside of Ontario, mileage limit will apply, 200kms daily and 1400 kms weekly.
Gee Deal Expert Aug 2, 2004 38852 posts 12398 upvotes East Gwillimbury . Jun 21st, 2015 4:49 pm
and allowed to travel to the States. Anyone know which company allows that?
377 posts. 745 upvotes. Depends on the rental company. My car was in the shop once and they gave me a rental that had 300km daily limit on it. But that's because they ran out of complementary vehicles at the dealer. I'm not sure whether dealer owned loaner cars will have a limit. +1. Reply.
jerold1 wrote: ↑You can find a number of car rental service providers in US. But it is always better to book a car through brokers as they have tie-ups with big names like Avis, National, Hertz etc. and offer the best deals in the market. Recently took car rental service and was quite satisfied with their rates and services. They not only ...
I personally use Avis. No fine print when it comes to unlimited mileage. I've taken their cars out of province, even into the US, and returned them after driving 2000-3000 km with no one at the counter raising an eyebrow.
Jul 22nd, 2011 1:09 pm. Yea i found a code for Enterprise that gives 15% off weekly rentals (ESNR9EP) making the smallest car about $142/week. About $30-40 cheaper per week than Budget or Hertz even with their discount codes. I have rented with Enterprise in the past and have not really had any problems.
Enterprise - $676. Alamo - $604. I usually booked from Costco travel, but this time I didn't find good deals: Avis - $626. Budget - $654. Enterprise - $630. Alamo - $562. Then, I tried an AWD code A017600 at avis.ca, and the price was only $255.88 for a full-size car for one week. I searched this code and it was used for Costco member at Budget ...
Mileage Adjustment Factor - 4,000 x $0.20 = $800.00 Age Adjustment Factor - 4 x .015 x $20,000 = $300.00 Offer = $16,800 - $800 - $300 = $15,700 If the Car is 8 Months Old or More: Once a car has been on the lot for this long, I consider it used and you should take off the full 20% depreciation from MSRP plus subtract for the mileage.
Renting a Canadian Car, Driving to Florida. This is my first post, one of many I hope. I'm taking the family of 7 down to Florida for a week, and renting a mini-van to do so. Enterprise quoted a unlimited mileage van for 12 days for $539 all in. However, when you leave Ontario, they charge kilometers, and the excess KMs will cost around $237.