U.S. Rent A Car offers Van hire and rental at all its 500 locations in the USA including
Orlando, Florida and Los Angeles, California.
Van's offered by our suppliers
Seven (7) Seater Minivan
Alamo Rent A Car offer the Dodge Grand Caravan or similar, seats
7 people and can carry 3 large cases and 1 small case. The vehicle usually comes
with the following features; cruise control, power locks/windows, automatic transmission,
air conditioning, AM/FM stereo with CD, power mirrors.*
Budget Rent A Car offer the Ford Freestar or similar, seats 7 people
and can carry 4 small, 3 medium and 3 large suitcases. The Freestar does 17-24 MPG.*
Dollar Rent A Car offer the Dodge Grand Caravan or similar, seats
7 people and can carry 5 medium suitcases.*
Eight (8) Seater Minivan
Alamo Rent A Car offer the ToyotaSienna or similar, seats 8 people
and can carry 2 large cases and 1 small case. The vehicle usually comes with the
following features; cruise control, power locks/windows, automatic transmission,
air conditioning, AM/FM stereo with CD, power mirrors.*
Dollar Rent A Car offer the Dodge Grand Caravan or similar, seats
8 people and can carry 3 medium suitcases.*
Twelve (12)/Fifteen (15) Seater Minivan
Alamo Rent A Car offer the Chevrolet Express or similar, seats
15 people and can carry 2 large cases. The vehicle usually comes with the following
features; power locks/windows, automatic transmission, air conditioning, AM/FM stereo
with CD, power mirrors.*
Budget Rent A Car offer the Ford E350 or similar, seats 12 people
and can carry 1 small, 2 medium and 2 large suitcases. The E350 does 10-13 MPG.*
Dollar Rent A Car offer the Dodge Ram 3500 or similar, seats 12
people and can carry 3 medium suitcases.*
Van Hire Tips
It is important to remember that driving a Van is very different to driving a car.
Here are some tips designed to make your Van hire go smoothly.
1. Take a little time, if you have never driven a Van or a Minivan, take a little
time to get use to the vehicle by driving round the car park.
2. Try to pick a supplier who offers a free additional driver, as sharing the driving
can reduce the stress.
3. Always read and fully understand your rental agreement. Any additional costs
will be noted here and your signature acts as confirmation that you agree to these
charges.
4. Make sure you take your full driving licence with you - this must be both your
photo and paper licence. The lead driver will also require a credit card for
your security deposit on your rental.
5. Check Your Vehicle. Before you drive away, check the vehicle inside and outside
for any damage as this should be detailed on your agreement. Also ensure that
the mileage is correct and check the fuel level. Make sure that you know what
to do if the vehicle breaks down or you have an accident - your hire comes with
basic roadside assistance.
6. Driving a Van is Different. If you are unused to driving vans, be aware of the
dimensions of the vehicle you have hired. It may be far higher or wider than
what you are used to, so take some basic precautions to avoid hitting low bridges
or scraping the sides in narrow gaps. Parking may also be more difficult than
you are used to so pay attention when leaving the vehicle anywhere. You will
also need to allow space to unload and load between you and other vehicles.
Our suppliers off vans for rental across the USA including popular locations like
California and Florida