Car rental in the United States – Environmentally friendly cars and vans

If you're looking for car rental in the United States, look no further. We offer low CO2 vehicles that are at the cutting edge of environmental technology, with a choice of hire vehicles right across the range, from small city cars to luxury limousines all of which give our customers the opportunity to reduce their CO2 emissions.

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Van rental in the USA

 

We have a great collections of high-quality cars and vans. Whether you're looking for mini van, a large sprinter, pickup truck, SUV or even e luxury car – we got you!

Choosing the right rental vehicle depends on your travel needs, whether it’s comfort, space, or terrain capability. SUVs are great for long road trips, offering a mix of comfort and versatility, especially if you're traveling through mixed terrains or unpredictable weather. 

Vans are ideal for larger groups or cargo transport, perfect for family trips or business needs. MPVs (Multi-Purpose Vehicles) are a practical choice for urban driving with extra passenger space, making them a great middle ground between sedans and vans. 

Pickup trucks excel in handling heavy loads and rugged environments, ideal for work or outdoor adventures. If you're tackling off-road trails or harsh conditions, a 4x4 provides the traction and durability needed for a safe and reliable drive. Choosing wisely ensures a smoother and more comfortable journey.

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Driving in the USA – Good to know when renting a car

 

Once you’ve landed in the USA and picked up your rental car, you’re free to explore this immense and varied country at your own pace.

For those driving in the USA for the first time, take a moment to get comfortable with your vehicle and review local traffic laws. Use GPS or navigation apps like Google Maps or Waze, which are widely reliable.

Driving is on the right-hand side. All rental cars come equipped with required safety items, and wearing seatbelts is mandatory for all passengers. Turn right on red is allowed in most states unless otherwise posted.

City driving can involve tolls, heavy traffic, and costly parking, especially in places like New York, Los Angeles, or San Francisco. Conversely, rural and interstate driving is straightforward with clear signage and rest stops.

Speed limits vary by state and road type but are clearly marked. Be mindful of school zones and construction areas, where fines for speeding are often doubled.

Fuel stations are abundant across the country. In rural areas, however, plan ahead as distances between services can be large.

If you’re planning to visit national parks or cross state lines, check for entry fees or state-specific road laws. Each state may have minor rule differences (e.g., phone usage, child seats), so reading up before long drives is helpful.

If you need assistance, you can always contact us during your rental. In emergencies, dial 911.

Enjoy the journey — the USA offers some of the most scenic and legendary road trips in the world!

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Route 66 Road Trip: America’s Classic Highway Adventure

 

Embarking on a Route 66 road trip is more than just a drive — it’s a journey through American history, culture, and heartland charm. Known as the "Mother Road," Route 66 stretches roughly 2,400 miles (3,862 km) from Chicago, Illinois, to Santa Monica, California, crossing eight diverse states and offering a vibrant tapestry of landscapes and towns that reflect decades of Americana.

Your journey begins in Chicago, with its towering skyline and deep-dish pizza, before rolling into the cornfields of Illinois and small-town gems like Pontiac and Springfield. As you cruise through Missouri, you’ll pass through St. Louis — home of the Gateway Arch — and wind into the Ozarks, where retro diners and neon signs feel like stepping back in time.

In Oklahoma, Route 66 is more than just a road — it's a part of the soul. You’ll find quirky museums, classic motels, and old-school drive-ins that preserve the spirit of the 1950s. Then come the wide-open plains of Texas, where Amarillo and the iconic Cadillac Ranch await with their bold art and cowboy culture.

Crossing into New Mexico, the scenery shifts to red rock formations and pueblos, with towns like Santa Fe and Albuquerque offering Southwestern flavors and Route 66 murals at every turn. Arizona brings breathtaking views of the Painted Desert, Meteor Crater, and, of course, a detour to the Grand Canyon — just a short drive north of the route.

Your journey ends in California, where desert highways give way to palm-lined boulevards. Pass through quirky towns like Barstow and San Bernardino, before arriving at Santa Monica Pier, where a sign marks the symbolic end of Route 66.

Travelers often opt to take their time — a full Route 66 road trip can last anywhere from two to four weeks, depending on how many detours and sights you explore. Renting a car or RV is popular, offering the flexibility to stop at roadside attractions, diners, motels, and natural wonders that make this journey legendary.

Route 66 isn’t just a drive — it’s an experience soaked in nostalgia, freedom, and discovery. Whether you’re a road trip rookie or a seasoned traveler, cruising the Mother Road is a bucket-list-worthy adventure you won’t forget.