One way cross country car rental?

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Some rental companies don't allow it, others charge $1,xxx. Any rate advice on that?



Find someone looking to have their car transported cross-country. They may be crazy about the extra 2500 miles on it, but will be cheaper than paying a service to put it on a train.


shank said: Find someone looking to have their car transported cross-country.

...or use a middleman.

http://www.autodriveaway.com/


Also try National with Contract ID 5110027 - unlimited miles, LDW, and no drop off fees.


The FW way is to let them pay you.

craigslist:

Compensation: $500 plus gas, tolls

Driving car cross country (To San Francisco)

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Date: 2009-05-17, 4:15PM EDT

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Need someone to drive 2006 Jetta from Fairfield, CT to San Francisco end of June.


Location: To San Francisco

Compensation: $500 plus gas, tolls


hairybackmonkey said: Also try National with Contract ID 5110027 - unlimited miles, LDW, and no drop off fees.
not working for free miles..


azygous said: hairybackmonkey said: Also try National with Contract ID 5110027 - unlimited miles, LDW, and no drop off fees.
not working for free miles..

I just tried that code with my emerald # and it worked for LDW and unlimited miles.


atlanticfisherman said: The FW way is to let them pay you.

craigslist:

Compensation: $500 plus gas, tolls

Driving car cross country (To San Francisco)

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Date: 2009-05-17, 4:15PM EDT

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Need someone to drive 2006 Jetta from Fairfield, CT to San Francisco end of June.


Location: To San Francisco

Compensation: $500 plus gas, tolls

What's Plan B if the car fails in KCMO?


DSJ said: atlanticfisherman said: The FW way is to let them pay you.

craigslist:

Compensation: $500 plus gas, tolls

Driving car cross country (To San Francisco)

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Date: 2009-05-17, 4:15PM EDT

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Need someone to drive 2006 Jetta from Fairfield, CT to San Francisco end of June.


Location: To San Francisco

Compensation: $500 plus gas, tolls


What's Plan B if the car fails in KCMO?

Airplane.


cmcdan1524 said: DSJ said: atlanticfisherman said: The FW way is to let them pay you.

craigslist:

Compensation: $500 plus gas, tolls

Driving car cross country (To San Francisco)

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Date: 2009-05-17, 4:15PM EDT

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Need someone to drive 2006 Jetta from Fairfield, CT to San Francisco end of June.


Location: To San Francisco

Compensation: $500 plus gas, tolls


What's Plan B if the car fails in KCMO?

Airplane.

Kills the deal...

If you get your free ride from the driveaway company, you're covered N/C.




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