One way car rental is certainly possible, although there may be a one-way charge involved. The exact charge depends on the rental location, car size, rental duration etc.
"Damage Waiver".
In the State of Texas, when you rent a car, rental insurance is not included. If you want to have the rental insurance it will come with an extra charge.
That's your Collision Damage Waiver -- the insurance you purchased on the rental when you rented it.
There are not any car rental agencies that charge a surcharge for drivers over the age of 65. This would be considered discrimination.
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Personal Accident Insurance to cover the people in the car in case of accident.
Some car rental agencies charge extra if you plan to drop your rental car off at a different location than you picked it up from, but you can still find a cheap one way car rental if you do your research. You may be able to find some companies that do not charge extra for this service. You can also call and ask to have the extra fee waived.
"Concession Recovery Fee". Airports charge rental car companies for the privilege of operating there (a concession fee). The rental company passes that cost on to you, to recover the money they pay the airport.
Yes, most rental car companies do charge a late fee if the car is returned late.
Truck rental fees vary by provider. Some charge strictly hourly, while others charge hourly plus mileage. Others may only charge daily rates like the average car rental company.
car Rentals companies charge you according the car you are hiring. If you are hiring a simple car then they will charge you less and if you hire a luxury car then they can charge you more. car rentals prices for every car may be different like if you rent a range Rover then they may charge you $795 USD and if you rent a Lamborghini Gallardo then they can charge you $1,495 USD. Thus it depends on your budget how much you want to spend.