Everyone loves a scenic drive from time to time, but if you`ve driven more than the mileage allowed in your rental agreement, we may charge you the deductible. To calculate your excess miles, subtract the total allowable mileage (including the miles you buy) from the actual mileage on your odometer. To return your license plate, send us a copy of the revocation receipt. If you are transferring your license plate, send a copy of your new registration once the transfer is complete. This will help ensure proper taxation and refund (if eligible). An external inspection company commissioned by us will usually inspect your vehicle for excessive mileage and wear and tear within 5 days of your vehicle`s return. View a sample inspection report. Then, whether you want to rent again or explore our other vehicle financing options, we`ll help you find the financing that`s right for you. You can inspect your vehicle for excessive wear by using our Wear Square and reading the following information or the Dings and Dents table (PDF). You can also watch our video to learn more about excessive wear. Changing vehicle color or paint off-factory During your rental, your vehicle will show signs of normal wear and tear, such as . B reduced tread depth of tires. The condition of your vehicle may result in excessive wear and tear charges or charges for missing parts that you may owe when you return your vehicle.
Get a newer vehicle more often with less maintenance. Any damage that reduces marketing or affects the appearance of the vehicle If you have moved, contact the VDD of your previous condition to determine if your license plate should be returned. Buy something else or keep your rented vehicle. There may be unforeseen expenses that you need to think about before moving on to your next vehicle. Before you visit the dealership, check out your rental details and then read our Vehicle Return Checklist (PDF) for information on the following topics: If you live in the rest of the states, first contact your DMV to determine if your license plate should be returned in your state. When returning your vehicle, please bring the following items that you received at the beginning of the contract: If you have made a few road trips by land during your rental agreement, you should consider keeping your vehicle. Fax your copy to (904) 886-5204 or send an email [email protected]. If we do not hear from you within 30 days of the date of return of your rental agreement, your label will be cancelled by the disc cancellation team.
You must also return all original equipment, including keys, keyless access remotes, electric vehicle chargers and cables, DVD player headphones and remotes, charging cases, convertible trunk covers, etc. For damage or improper damage repairs that affect the structural integrity of the vehicle, additional charges may apply to use the wear square to assess these areas of your vehicle. Cracks larger than 2 inches or any hole are considered excessive wear. You can also pay for an independent inspection – details can be found in your rental agreement. Additional charges may apply for: Individual cases of body, bumper and mold damage larger than 2 inches in diameter that cannot be repaired for $100 or less. Missing devices or defective parts (e.B. DVD remote control, headset, convertible boat, keyless access remote control, etc.). Tread depth less than 1/8″ at the shallowest point Visible sand/sanding marks, rough texture, excessive overspray or poor color match with a diameter greater than 2″. .
Damage to wheels or hubcaps, except for minor notches or wear, vehicle system failures due to non-compliance with the manufacturer`s maintenance requirements To cancel or transfer license plates registered in Massachusetts, Connecticut or Rhode Island: You will receive a letter detailing what you can expect in case of excessive wear and mileage, as well as for late fees and delays Amounts due to tarmacs, cuts, sidewall caps or tires in a condition that affects the safety of passengers How to determine possible charges for excessive mileage or wear We will send you a Wear Square as you approach the end of your contract. You can also print your own Wear Square (PDF). Missing or broken external parts, regardless of cost Any spare part that does not meet the manufacturer`s specifications Tires that do not meet the manufacturer`s recommended guidelines Use the wear square to measure internal damage. Burns, stains, cuts, cracks and individual areas larger than 1/2 inch in diameter are considered excessive wear. . Changes in the aftermarket may result in additional charges, including but not limited to:. . . .