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| Hello Friends, I am John Peter. I am looking for information on van rental service in LA. I hop all you my friends help me. Thanks, John |
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| Hi John, Prices for renting a vehicle in California varies but you can expect to pay anywhere from $25 to $45 to rent a vehicle for a day. The best way to get a good deal is to book in advance. Depending on your needs most van rental companies offer anything from mid size cars to large fleets that can accommodate big groups. Some of the things you want to know about van rental are: * Whether they offer Unlimited or limited mileage. * Whether they offer Collision Damage and Theft insurance. * Whether they offer Uninsured Motorist Protection in case of another accident caused by another driver who has no insurance, minimal insurance, or is a hit-and-run driver. * Whether they offer Supplemental Liability Insurance Cover to make all drivers included on the rental agreement not be held liable for third party claims for injuries or property damage resulting from an accident. Additionally, you want to check out what their cancellation charges are in case you decide to cancel and whether you can take up a cancellation protection. Hope this helps VacationBuddy
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| Hi John, Most Van rental companies hire out anything from mid-size vehicles to larger ones that can accommodate big groups. You usually pay up front along with a deposit in case you damage the vehicle. For more information on car rental companies and rental companies check out the following link. Hope this helps VacationBuddy
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| Sometimes rental companies offer you the option of buying a full tank of gas at a "reduced" price with them but I would decline this option. I would definitely recommend you to buy the gas at a nearby station to save money. |
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| Hi again, Most rental companies are ok with you taking the car between states as long as you tell them. Having said this, it is all down on what is stipulated on the rental agreement which usually states the limits where you can take the car. Make sure you ask them before signing the rental agreement, that's all. Hope this helps Vacationbuddy
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