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Originally Posted by 68style
On the rental car front, I’ve been surprised to see all the major companies now don’t allow you to go out of province without massive surcharges.
I remember back in the day I rented from Avis for 3 weeks and did a loop around North’s America 16,000kms in total, paid $600 total for the rental hahaha now you can’t even leave Washington state without a massive surcharge or cross over into Alberta in some cases!
.... then again people doing what I did are probably why they changed things...
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I know Budget charged that. Avis allows driving to US and Canadian provinces with exception of Alaska. So does Enterprise and Hertz. I always rent with Avis anyways as their vehicles are often newer and they have a nice pick up and leave member program.
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Vehicles at this location can be driven throughout the Canadian Provinces with no restrictions. Based on availability; One-way rentals may be allowed to some Canadian cities. Vehicles at this location can be driven throughout the continental US with no restrictions. Based on availability; One-way rentals may be allowed to some US cities.
Vehicles at this location are not allowed to travel into Alaska. One-way rentals are also not permitted.
Vehicles at this location are not allowed to travel into Mexico. One-way rentals are also not permitted.
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https://www.avis.ca/en/locations/ca/bc/richmond/yvr