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b8ec3a9ebeb5@e25g2000prg.googlegroups.com>, po.ning@... says...
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>On Feb 22, 3:08=A0pm, "k" wrote:
>> By high-end do you mean a large car, or something like a Maserati? =A0All =
>the
>> usual companies will rent you a large car, and if you specify a gps at
>> booking time you'll get one. =A0If you want an exotic, like a Ferrari or a=
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>> Bentley, be prepared to pay a lot.
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>> Most rentals include unlimited miles, and I'm sure you can arrange that ev=
>en
>> for an exotic car. =A0There is nothing I've ever heard of that would preve=
>nt
>> traveling between states, only taking a rental out of the country.
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>Not so fast. OP needs to tell the rental company where he'll be
>taking the car, out of state. In Calif it is illegal for the company
>to track the car using a GPS. But still, it's safer to inform the
>rental company first.
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That is a good point. We've rented in Louisiana and had restrictions on taking
the car to FL. We could drive to the Pacific, but not FL. I've seen similar
restrictions in other states. Usually, this is not a concern for us, but for a
"road trip," it is something to think about. Good call.
Hunt
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