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Avis for example has this restriction:
"28 Days maximum rental allowed."
But then Budget has a long term rental program.
For the travel thing, I wasn't talking about dropping it off somewhere else, I was talking about rental companies (admittedly I only know of 2 that do this) who would rent you a vehicle in Vancouver and actually have in the fine print that if you go farther than Washington or Alberta in your unlimited mileage that there's a (significant) surcharge... even if you are bring it back to the original location. They basically limit your "unlimited mileage" to a zone where you can drive. I am unsure how/if they verify it with GPS though. Europe does something similar too, many rental cars are not permitted in various countries and it depends on the make/model... ie: SixT won't let you take one of their BMW's to Slovenia... but they will let you take a Ford.
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