I don't see any reason why not. So long as thier identity is verified, and they pay the rental fee, they shoul dbe able to use the car for as long as they need. Of course - if the customer keeps the car longer than the two months without good reason, the rental company can simply report it stolen !
Yes
Any tourist can rent a car provided he/she has a valid passport and a means of payment (i.e.: a credit card).
Yeah along as you have a license from your home country and your driving a rent car, friend car or your own car from ur home country. Also if you plant to stay 6 month as a tourist in California DMV will issue to you a permanent driver license or a seal permit without taking any test. but you must provide proof of tourist.(example tourist visa, immigration touck,)
You can rent Jeep Wrangler from California Baja Rent-a-Car or City rent a car in San Francisco. Both company have pretty normal pricing. Just depends on what part of California you are in.
Rent, it's cheaper and gives you the chance to buy another car after the 3 months. Hope it helps, good luck!
LA Car rentals are found everywhere in California. They are often the best place to rent a car in California.
The website Visit California has regional maps available that can be downloaded. They contain information such as hotels, car hire and tourist attractions.
Yes, if you return the car to whoever it belongs to.
All major car rental agencies have their offices in California. Some of these are Hertz, Avis, Budget, National, Enterprise and Dollar. One can also rent cars online at Expedia and Tripadvisor.
Generally car rental agencies require the vehicle to remain in the USA.
Generally car rental agencies require the vehicle to remain in the USA.
You can rent a car in California through many car rental companies. This includes places at the airport, or individual businesses. Car dealers also provide these service.