Is it possible to rent a minivan in Toronto; drive it into the USA, and possibly dropping it off in the USA?
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Our family of 5 is planning a trip to Toronto and is thinking of renting a minivan and traveling to Niagra and then to New York City. Is it common to rent a vehicle in Toronto and be allowed to drive that vehicle into the USA, and to drop it off at the end of the rental in the USA?
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Answer:
yap Budget and AVIS allow this
Capri at Yahoo! Answers Visit the source
Other answers
yes...people do this all the time.
Guillaume
Sebastie...is right car or van rentals do this all the time..... .....thanx for the 2 points....
choice
Yes, you are able to do that as long as you have a credit card and valid identification and are over the age of 25.
Helena
UHAUL ALLOWS THIS.
harry-balsacs
yes it is www.EnterpriseRentACar.ca good luck
JiFK_E
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