From the white sandy beaches along Florida’s Overseas Highway and the rugged beauty of the San Juan Skyway in Colorado, to the vast deserts and quirky attractions on Route 66, America seems to have been made with road trips in mind.
Hire a car in the USA and you can experience the best of the country’s motoring routes and discover hidden gems along the way. Even if you’re not looking to road trip your way around the States, a rental is still one of the best (and most comfortable) ways to navigate car-friendly cities and states.
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Any additional requirements: An International Driving Permit (IDP) is recommended
You’ll find a wide selection of big-name car hire companies based in most major American airports such as Los Angeles International (LAX), Miami International (MIA) and John F. Kennedy International (JFK).
They include Alamo, Avis, Enterprise, National, Payless, Sixt and Thrifty. While opening hours vary, they tend to be long. Many offer after-hours returns too.
If you don’t need to hire a car as soon as you land, you can pick one up later in your trip from most city centres. Familiar brands like Budget and Enterprise have numerous branches in many cities, so there’s plenty of choice.
For an extended trip, whether it’s a few weeks or a few months, consider booking a long-term hire car. It’ll make easy work of travel, save you from having to deal with public transport and can be cheaper than other transport options.
And if you’re planning a one-way road trip across America, you’ll have no trouble collecting a hire car at your starting point and dropping it off at the finish line. This way, there’s no need to waste time circling back.
Drive a hire car in the USA and you might see long stretches of open road, bustling city traffic and six-lane highways – all in one day. And while there’s plenty of variety in driving conditions from one state to the next, you can be confident that most roads here will be spacious, well-maintained and safe. After all, driving is a big part of the culture in the USA.
There are four important things to note about driving in the USA. One, you’ll find yourself on the right-hand side of the road. Two, your rental will be an automatic (manual transmission isn’t really a thing in the States). Three, speed limits vary across states. And four, roundabouts are somewhat rare.
Indeed, instead of roundabouts, roads in the USA feature four-way junctions, which can take a little getting used to. As you approach a junction, you’ll need to come to a stop. Then it’s a matter of ‘first to arrive, first to drive’ for who goes first. If more than one car arrives at the same time, the car on the right will generally have right of way.
Parking is plentiful throughout the USA, with some slight variations depending on where you’re staying. For instance, in New York, you'll often find metered parking and parking garages, while in Los Angeles, valet parking is common at hotels. In suburban areas and shopping malls, parking is often free, but do watch out for time limits.
Typically, you can hire a car in the US from the age of 21. There are some exceptions, however, and some states allow drivers as young as 18 to rent a car. It’s also worth noting that if you’re under 25, you may find that you’re limited to certain car types.
If you’re based in the US, you’ll need a valid driving licence and a credit card in your name. If you’re travelling to the US from abroad, you’ll need a full driving licence, an International Driving Permit and a current credit card. An additional form of ID, such as a passport, may be required.
When you hire a car in the US, you’ll usually receive a basic level of protection as a minimum. However, this tends to be limited in scope, so it’s worth taking out additional cover, such as car hire excess insurance. Opt for an independent provider – that is, don’t pay at the collection desk – to save on this essential cover.
While you can rent a car with a debit card in the US, not all car hire companies accept them. And those that do accept debit cards usually have a number of conditions and restrictions in place. Generally speaking, you’re better off renting a car with a credit card.
Many of the major rental companies are available at JFK, including Advantage, Alamo, Avis, Budget, Dollar, Enterprise, Hertz, National, Payless, Sixt and Thrifty.
A number of major car rental companies are based at Los Angeles International Airport. They include Advantage, Alamo, Avis, Budget, Dollar, Enterprise, Fox, Hertz, Midway, National, Payless, Sixt and Thrifty. If you’ve booked in advance, a representative from most firms will come meet you.
The general rule is that it’s cheaper to rent a car off-site in the US than at an airport, as a surcharge can be added to the cost of an airport rental. It’s always best to shop around in advance.
You certainly can. One-way rental policies are commonplace throughout the US. Check with your hire car company for more info, as there can be additional fees, as well as cross-state restrictions.
Yes. You should have no trouble renting a car without prior booking. That said, if you want to keep costs down, it pays to compare prices in advance.
Absolutely. In general, the minimum age you can rent a car in the US is 21. However, be aware that drivers under 25 will likely incur a ‘young driver fee’ and that some vehicle categories will be off limits.