Renting a car after an accident


Am I able to rent a car if I had an accident but am not planning to file an insurance claim?
Yes. We are able to offer you our lower insurance rates if you have documentation that you had an accident, are insured, and are not filing a claim. You would be able to take advantage of these lower rates. Normal rental qualifications will apply. Get more information about renting a car after an accident.

Will I need a deposit?
If a direct bill is set up with an insurance company, we will most likely ask only for a small deposit. Check with the Enterprise location you are renting from for details. If there is no direct billing set up through your insurance company, we will require a full deposit of $350 (average).

Can I rent a car if I am under the age of 25?
Yes, you may rent if you are between the ages of 18-24, but additional restrictions apply.

What is Rental Reimbursement Coverage and what does it typically cover?
Rental reimbursement coverage will help you pay for a rental car as part of a covered auto insurance claim. Refer to your own auto insurance policy for details on your coverage. Learn more about rental reimbursement coverage.

What does Rental Reimbursement typically not cover?
Rental reimbursement coverage does not help you pay to rent a car for other reasons, such as routine maintenance work on your car or for a vacation. Policies vary by insurance company and state. Refer to your own auto insurance agent for details on your coverage. Learn more about rental reimbursement coverage.

Do you have luxury cars available?
Yes. We offer exotic vehicles in certain locations as well. Experience our exotic collection.

Can I rent a different vehicle class than I reserved?
Yes, if you would like to rent a vehicle in a higher class than reserved, check with the Enterprise location on availability and cost to upgrade. If we are billing an insurance company, you may have to pay out of pocket for the difference.