Rent a Car in Canada
#1
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Rent a Car in Canada
Dear All,
Kindly I'm looking for your help to recommend me the best cheapest way to rent a car on Toronto for a month which i will use it as well to travel to USA for a week and get back again.
Thanks
Kindly I'm looking for your help to recommend me the best cheapest way to rent a car on Toronto for a month which i will use it as well to travel to USA for a week and get back again.
Thanks
#4
Joined: Nov 2010
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You will have to check with the major car rental companies to see if you can rent in Canada and drive the car in the US.
If you had any type of accident with the Canadian car in the US it would be an insurance nightmare.
Depending on how long you are in Washington DC, you might want to park outside the city and take either a train or the Metro into the city.
If you had any type of accident with the Canadian car in the US it would be an insurance nightmare.
Depending on how long you are in Washington DC, you might want to park outside the city and take either a train or the Metro into the city.
#5
Joined: Nov 2010
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I asked your citizenship and where your drivers license is from. This is what I found about taking rental cars across the border: http://www.ezbordercrossing.com/the-...e/rental-cars/
You don't really need a rental car in Washington DC.
You don't really need a rental car in Washington DC.
#6

Joined: Aug 2007
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You are not looking for a rental, you are looking for a short term or mini lease.
https://www.avis.ca/car-rental/conte...navId=T4M28S06
Price and conditions will wary so read the fine print.
Don't try to save on insurance.
In Washington, stay near the National airport (DCA). Hotels have parking and some of them are within walking distance of a Metro
station or run shuttles to the airport.
Forget the trains.
https://www.avis.ca/car-rental/conte...navId=T4M28S06
Price and conditions will wary so read the fine print.
Don't try to save on insurance.
In Washington, stay near the National airport (DCA). Hotels have parking and some of them are within walking distance of a Metro
station or run shuttles to the airport.
Forget the trains.







