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The minimum age requirement for renting a car varies by rental company and location, but it is typically between 21 and 25 years old. Drivers under the age of 25 may be subject to a young driver surcharge.
To rent a car, you generally need a valid driver's license, a credit card in the renter's name, and, in some cases, proof of insurance. International renters may also need to provide a passport and an international driving permit.
Many car rental companies accept debit cards, but policies vary. Some may require a credit check, additional identification, or place a hold on funds in your account. It's advisable to check with the specific rental company for their debit card policy.
The rental price typically includes the base rental fee and mileage. Additional charges may apply for extras such as insurance, fuel, GPS, and car seats. It's essential to review the rental agreement to understand all associated costs.
Yes, many rental companies offer the option of one-way rentals, allowing you to pick up the car at one location and return it to another. Keep in mind that one-way rentals may incur additional fees, and availability depends on the rental company and locations involved.