Rent your next car from a person like you - or rent out your own

If you travel for business or pleasure, renting a car is always an excellent option for exploring a new city or simply getting to where you need to go. But, like buying a car, renting a car can be a time-consuming and expensive process.

With insurance coverage, mileage limits and the extensive paperwork needed to be signed, sometimes it feels easier just to take a taxi or use a ride share versus renting a car.

We’ve seen a trend in alternatives to traditional car rentals in the form of one-to-one vehicle rentals. Let’s look at three alternatives to the big-name, big-budget conventional car rental companies.

Get a car or rent out your own

Getaround is an option for those looking to rent a car for an upcoming trip and those looking to make extra income by renting their vehicle.

The rental process is very simple. You can browse hundreds of rental cars in your area. Choose the one you like and within 60 seconds, your driver’s license and credit card will be verified. There are convenient hourly and daily rentals and no membership or annual fees.

If you wish to share your car, choose when your vehicle is available and Getaround will handle the rest. Getaround screens prospective drivers, ensuring that your car’s driver has a safe driving record.

They also include $1,000,000 in primary insurance with each rental. Getaround provides the car owner and driver with 24/7 roadside assistance and customer support during a rental.

You can list your car or find a rental car using the Getaround apps available on Android and Apple devices. To learn more, check out the Getaround website here.

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