First Class Collision partners with Enterprise as a vehicle rental or leasing concierge with some care on-site

Vehicle Rental and Lease
We can arrange car rentals to make things easier for customers who come to us for general auto body work, collision repair, auto customization, frame straightening, or other services.
The type of vehicle you choose — while your car is being repaired at First Class Collision — can significantly impact your overall experience when renting a car. Enterprise Rent-A-Car offers various options to meet your needs, whether you’re looking for a fuel-efficient sedan for a road trip or a spacious SUV for a family vacation.
With access to more than 8,000 locations worldwide in over 70 countries and territories, you’re never far from a rental solution that fits your lifestyle. Need something out of the ordinary? Special transportation offerings are available, too, including box trucks for hauling or even exotic vehicles if you want to make a statement on the road.
No matter your requirements, you can find a vehicle that suits your temporary needs — from practical daily drivers to head-turning specialty rentals — all conveniently arranged through our partnership.
Additional Extras for a Seamless Experience
Looking for a little something extra with your rental? Many vehicles offer optional features such as GPS navigation, child safety seats, and roadside assistance, helping ensure your journey is as comfortable and stress-free as possible. Whether you need extra cargo space, want to keep the kids entertained with built-in entertainment systems, or require accessibility features, just let us know your preferences when you book. We aim to make every aspect of your rental experience convenient and tailored to your lifestyle.
In addition to the types of vehicles available, Enterprise’s quality of service is second to none. With friendly, knowledgeable staff ready to assist you every step of the way, you can rest assured that your rental process will be smooth and hassle-free.
Finally, Enterprise’s reputation speaks for itself. As one of the most trusted names in the industry, Enterprise delivers exceptional service and reliable vehicles time andagain. So whether you require a compact car for city driving or a luxury vehicle for a special occasion.
Lease Return Clean-up
If you have a short-term rental or a long-term lease, you must return it in the condition you received it. First Class Collision can conduct the lease return clean-up and delivery.
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Give Your Car a Break
Need to keep your own car looking sharp? Renting a car can help you minimize mileage, avoid damage during road trips, and avoid extra maintenance costs. Whether you’re planning a weekend getaway or facing a long daily commute, renting a vehicle lets you keep your vehicle for when it matters most. Your car—and your future self—will thank you.
What Are the Benefits of Short-Term Business Car Rentals?
Whether you’re shuttling executives to a conference or managing last-minute job site needs, short-term business car rentals make life (and logistics) a bit easier. Here’s why a flexible rental plan could be your company’s secret to smooth sailing:
- Global Reach, Local Convenience: From the heart of New York to the sun-drenched streets of Miami, major providers like Enterprise offer thousands of pickup locations worldwide. So, wherever your next project takes you, a reliable ride isn’t far away.
- Specialized Fleet Options: Need a cargo van for a big delivery? Fancy impressing a client with a premium SUV? Many rental services have everything from sturdy box trucks to sleek sports cars at the ready—perfect for those one-off moments when an ordinary sedan won’t do.
- Adaptable Pricing: No need to get bogged down in long-term contracts. Most companies offer tailored daily, weekly, or monthly rates, so you only pay for what you actually need—ideal for fluctuating business demands.
- Budget-Friendly Alternative: Skip the headaches of maintaining a permanent company fleet. Rentals eliminate ongoing insurance, maintenance, and depreciation costs, helping your bottom line breathe a bit easier.
- Always On Brand: With access to a variety of well-maintained, modern vehicles, your company can show up to every event looking polished and professional—because first impressions still count.
Have another question or need something even more tailored? We’re just a call away.
Ready to Hit the Road?
Planning a road trip with a short-term rental car is easier than ever. Whether you’re escaping for the weekend, sightseeing along the coast, or visiting family a few states away, renting a vehicle gives you both flexibility and peace of mind.
Here’s how to get started:
- Pick Your Perfect Ride: Choose a car that fits your travel plans, whether it’s a spacious SUV for extra luggage or a fuel-efficient compact for city hopping.
- Map Your Route: Use Google Maps, Waze, or Roadtrippers to plan your journey, including stops for scenic photos, quirky roadside attractions, and those famous local diners.
- Prepare the Essentials: Don’t forget your driver’s license, rental confirmation, phone charger, and, of course, snacks. Consider adding a playlist to bring the miles to life.
- Enjoy the Journey: With a well-maintained rental, you can focus on the adventure ahead—make sure to check your rental provider’s policies on mileage and travel boundaries before setting off.
Ready to make memories? Your next adventure is just a rental away.
Weekend Car Rentals Made Simple
Need a set of wheels for a quick getaway? Renting a car for the weekend is straightforward—just reserve, pick up, and you’re off. Most rental companies, such as Enterprise, offer flexible weekend packages, allowing you to pick up your car on Friday and return it on Monday with minimal hassle.
A few pro tips to make your trip smoother:
- Book Early: Weekend rates can be hot commodities, especially during holiday seasons—securing your vehicle ahead of time helps lock in the best price and the car you want.
- Check For Discounts: AAA, AARP, or loyalty program memberships can bring substantial savings.
- Inspect Thoroughly: Before you drive away, do a quick walk-around and snap photos of the car’s condition—just in case.
- Plan Your Pickup & Dropoff: Double-check rental location hours so you’re not scrambling if plans shift.
Whether you’re headed up the coast or just across town, a weekend rental gives you freedom without the hassle. Happy travels!
What Kind of Support Can You Expect?
Enjoy peace of mind during your short-term rental with comprehensive support services, including 24/7 roadside assistance. Whether you lock your keys in the car, encounter a flat tire, or need a jump-start, help is just a phone call away. Many rentals tap into trusted networks such as AAA, so you’ll never be stranded—day or night.
Why Choose a One-Way Car Rental?
Need a little extra flexibility? One-way car rentals can be a real game-changer. Whether you’re driving cross-country, heading to the airport, or simply taking the scenic route home for the holidays, here’s why going one-way works in your favor:
- Ultimate Convenience: Pick up your vehicle at one location and drop it off at another—no need to double back.
- Perfect for Road Trips: Planning an epic journey that ends far from where it began? One-way rentals are ideal for adventures like Route 66, interstate moves, or college drop-offs.
- Save Time and Stress: Skip the hassle of making a round trip just to return a car, especially if your plans—or life—are moving in one direction.
- Great for Relocations: Moving to a new city? Take everything you need in your rental, and simply leave it at a branch near your destination.
So, if your travels aren’t a round trip, don’t worry—one-way rentals keep things rolling smoothly, wherever your journey takes you.
Looking for Answers?
For quick details on short-term car rentals, feel free to contact us. Whether you’re curious about pick-up times, reservation policies, or what to bring when you head out, we’re eager to provide information.
What Are the Driver’s License Requirements for Car Rentals?
Before you pick up the keys, make sure you’ve got the right paperwork to get rolling. Rental companies like Enterprise, Hertz, and Avis generally require:
- A Valid Driver’s License: All drivers must present a full, physical (not digital) driver’s license with no major endorsements or recent suspensions. Most providers require you to have held your license for at least one year.
- International Travelers: If your license isn’t in English (or another language using the Roman alphabet, such as French, German, Italian, or Spanish), you’ll need both your original license and an accompanying International Driving Permit (IDP). Remember, the IDP isn’t a standalone document—it simply translates your existing license. Always bring both to the counter.
- Special Cases:
- Japanese Licenses: If you’re driving on a license from Japan, you’ll usually need an official translation alongside your original license.
- South Korean Licenses: An English translation must be included on the license itself, or provided along with the original.
- U.S. And Local Renters: A standard driver’s license issued by any U.S. state is accepted—just be sure it’s current and in good standing.
No photocopies or scanned images, please—the rental desk will want to see the real deal. Double-check with your rental company if you’re unsure about your documentation, especially if you’re coming from abroad.
With your paperwork sorted, the open road is yours—just the way it should be!
Age Requirements for Car Rentals
Curious about who can get behind the wheel? Most car rental companies, including big names like Enterprise, Hertz, and Avis, rent to drivers between the ages of 18 and 80. However, if you’re under 25, keep in mind there’s usually a “Young Driver Fee”—typically ranging from $20 to $57 per day, depending on the company and location.
If you’re in that 18 to 24 bracket, this additional fee helps cover the extra risk from newer drivers. Everyone else can cruise without the surcharge (as long as you meet the other standard rental requirements).
Not sure if it applies to you or what documentation you’ll need? Reach out ahead of time or check your rental provider’s policies online. This way, you’ll pull up to the counter knowing exactly what to expect.
Need to Adjust Your Car Rental?
No worries! If you need to modify or cancel an existing reservation, just contact us, and we will do our best to make the necessary arrangements with Enterprise, or:
- Visit your rental provider’s website (for example, Enterprise).
- Log in to your account, or use your confirmation number and last name to bring up your reservation details.
- From there, select the option to “Modify” or “Cancel.”
What Documents Do Local Renters Need?
If you’re a U.S. Resident planning to rent a car, you’ll want to have the right paperwork handy before heading to the counter. Here’s what you’ll typically need:
- A Valid Driver’s License: You must show a current, physical driver’s license with a clean record—held for at least one year. Temporary or digital versions typically aren’t accepted.
- Credit or Debit Card: Most rental providers, including big names like Hertz and Avis, require a major credit or debit card in the renter’s name for the security deposit and payment.
- Proof of Insurance (Optional, but Helpful): Some companies may ask for proof of personal auto insurance, or you can opt for their insurance at the desk.
- Additional Drivers: Anyone else hoping to take a turn behind the wheel must also present their valid driver’s license and may need to meet the same requirements.
Double-check your provider’s terms before you arrive—having these essentials at the ready ensures a smooth pickup.
What Documents Do Foreign Renters Need?
If you’re visiting from abroad and gearing up to collect your rental car, a little paperwork will set you on the right path. Here’s what you’ll need at the counter:
- Original Driver’s License: Bring your valid, full driver’s license from your home country. It needs to be a physical copy—with clear details and no major endorsements.
- International Driving Permit (IDP): If your license isn’t printed in English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, or another language using the Roman alphabet, you’ll also need an IDP. (Think of this as a translation booklet, not a replacement—photocopies or scans won’t fly.)
- Both Documents Together: The rental desk will want to see both your original license and, if required, your valid IDP. Make sure both are up to date and match the name on your reservation.
- Special Cases: Japanese licenses need a certified translation alongside the original, while South Korean licenses should have an official English translation on the back.
Double-check the requirements for the specific country you’ll be renting in, as rental giants like Hertz, Enterprise, and Avis may have their own variations. Having all your documents in order ensures you can grab the keys and hit the open road without a hitch.
Most major car rental companies offer straightforward online tools, but you can always call their customer service lines or visit their nearest branch if you need a hand.
Young Driver Fees: What to Expect
If you’re between 18 and 24 years old, be aware that most rental companies—like Hertz, Enterprise, and Avis—typically charge a “young driver fee.” This additional daily surcharge usually ranges from $20 to $57, depending on the provider and location. While it’s an extra cost to factor into your budget, it allows younger travelers to hit the road with confidence. As always, double-check the specifics with your chosen rental company before booking, so there are no surprises when you pick up your keys.
What Are the Requirements for Japanese and South Korean Driver’s Licenses?
Travelers with a Japanese driver’s license must bring their original license and an official translation. Many major car rental companies accept translations that follow the designated template, which you can typically find online for free or request from an authorized translator.
Drivers from South Korea must present either an English version of their original license or provide a certified English translation. Verify that the translation appears on the license, or bring an official supplemental translation—this helps everything go smoothly at the counter.
As always, pack your passport and ensure all documents are originals (no photocopies or scans), as rental companies such as Hertz, Enterprise, or Avis will need to verify them in person. With the paperwork in hand, you’ll be road-ready in no time.
Do You Need an International Driving Permit?
Planning to rent a car with a license that isn’t printed in Roman letters—like Arabic, Cyrillic, Chinese, or Japanese? You’ll want to bring along an International Driving Permit (IDP). Most rental companies (e.g., Hertz, Avis, Enterprise, Budget) require an IDP alongside your original license if it’s not in English or uses a non-Roman alphabet.
The IDP serves as a translation tool and streamlines the verification process, making pickup at the counter quick and hassle-free. So, before jetting off, grab your permit; it’s a simple step that can help you hit the road without delays or confusion.
Accepted Credit Cards for Payment
Will your card work at the counter? Most car rental locations accept major credit cards—including Visa, MasterCard, and American Express—making payment a breeze. Please bring a valid physical card in the primary driver’s name; prepaid and debit cards may have restrictions. If you’re unsure about your specific card, check with the rental provider in advance for peace of mind before you arrive.
What About Security Deposits?
Curious about deposits? You’re not alone—it’s a common question. When you rent a car, most companies require a security deposit. The exact amount varies by vehicle type; you can generally expect it to range from $300 for an economy or compact car to $5,000 for luxury or specialty vehicles. This is usually placed on hold (pre-authorized) on your credit card at the time of pickup.
When will you get that money back? Once you return your rental (and the car is returned in good condition), rental companies like Enterprise, Hertz, and Avis typically release your deposit within 30 to 60 business days. Just keep in mind, the timeline can depend on your bank’s processing speed, so always double-check with your rental provider and your credit card company for specifics.
If you have questions about deposit policies or how the hold shows up on your account, don’t hesitate to ask before booking—peace of mind makes for a smoother trip!
What’s the Deal with Third Party Liability Insurance Excess?
Curious about what the third-party liability insurance excess means for your rental? It’s pretty straightforward. In most car rentals, third-party liability insurance covers you if you accidentally cause damage to someone else’s vehicle or property, or if another driver makes a claim against you after an incident.
The “excess” is simply the amount you’d typically have to pay out of pocket before your coverage kicks in. Good news: many reputable companies, such as Enterprise, Hertz, and Avis, offer rentals with third-party liability excessset to zero. That means if you need to use this insurance, you won’t be hit with an unexpected bill—giving you more peace of mind while you’re on the road.
You can focus on your journey, knowing you’re protected and there are no hidden surprisesin the fine print.
Understanding Collision Damage Waiver Excess
What is your protection behind the wheel? At this rental location, the Collision Damage Waiver (CDW) includes no excess. That means if you’re renting from a major provider like Enterprise or Hertz and you opt for the CDW, you won’t be responsible for any out-of-pocket costs related to accidental damage—giving you extra peace of mind.
With no excess to worry about, you can focus on enjoying the drive, knowing that you’re covered should the unexpected happen.
What Are the Pick-Up Instructions?
When it’s time to collect your rental, follow the GPS directions in your reservation confirmation to reach the designated pickup address. Your rental location—whether it’s a Hertz counter at the airport or an Avis office downtown—will be waiting for you.
If you’re unsure about where to go, check your confirmation email for any specific instructions or details about the pickup spot. Some locations may have signage or designated parking areas for rentals; others may require you to go to a particular desk inside the building.
Remember:
- Double-check your pick-up time, as some branches may have limited weekend or evening hours.
- Bring your driver’s license, credit card, and reservation details for a smooth check-in.
- Arriving a bit early can help you avoid the rush and get on the road faster.
With everything in order, collecting your car should be a breeze—so you can focus on the journey ahead.
Can I Use an E-Voucher to Pick Up My Rental Car?
Absolutely! Digital convenience is the new norm, and most major rental companies—such as Hertz, Enterprise, and Avis—accept e-vouchers. Just present your booking confirmation on your smartphone when you arrive at the counter; there’s no need for a paper printout.
Simply make sure your phone is charged and the voucher is easy to pull up—then you’ll be on your way in no time.
What’s the Deal with the Fuel Policy?
You’ll typically find a “full-to-full” fuel policy when renting a car. This means the vehicle is provided with a full tank when you pick it up, and you need to return it with the tank just as full. Top off at a nearby station before drop-off to avoid any surprise refueling charges or additional fees from the rental company.
A quick note: Hertz, Avis, Enterprise, and most major rental companies follow this standard, so it’s smart to keep your fuel receipts just in case you’re asked for proof. That way, you keep things simple—and keep more dollars in your pocket.
Absolutely—most major rental companies, including Enterprise, Alamo, Hertz, Avis, and Budget, allow you to drive their vehicles from the U.S. into Canada at no extra charge. Whether you’re planning a Niagara Falls detour or a jaunt to Vancouver, your rental typically has you covered for cross-border adventures.
A few things to keep in mind before you hit the road:
- Permitted Vehicle Types: Standard vehicles—such as sedans, SUVs, and most minivans—are typically cleared for travel between the U.S. and Canada.
- Restricted Models: Certain specialty vehicles (e.g., exotic cars, large passenger vans, or heavy-duty cargo vans) may be subject to restrictions or excluded from cross-border travel. Check with your specific provider if you’re eyeing something unique.
- Required Documents: Don’t forget your passport, driver’s license, and rental agreement—they’ll need to match up at the border.
In short, planning a cross-border road trip is as easy as picking the right car and packing your travel documents. For peace of mind, please confirm your route and vehicle with your rental agent when you’re available. Safe travels north!
Returning Your Rental Car
Ready to hand back the keys? Dropping off your rental is simple when you know the ropes. Here’s how to make your return stress-free:
- Confirm Drop-Off Details: Double-check your return location, hours, and any specific instructions in your rental agreement or by reaching out to staff at pick-up.
- Fuel Policy: Most companies—such as Enterprise, Hertz, and Avis—require you to return the car with the same fuel level as when you picked it up. Save yourself extra fees by topping up before you arrive.
- Clean Sweep: A quick tidy-up goes a long way—remove all personal items and trash, and do a fast once-over to avoid forgotten sunglasses or stray snacks.
- Check for Damage: Walk around the car and compare its condition to your departure photos. If anything has changed, notify staff immediately.
- Finalize Return: When you hand over the keys, please request a receipt or confirmation of return for your records. If you’re dropping off after hours, follow the posted instructions for the key drop box.
A smooth return means you can get on with your day without any hiccups—just one more way to make renting easy.
Branch Opening Hours
Can you swing by or call to arrange for a rental car? Here’s a quick breakdown of our hours to help plan your visit:
- Monday to Friday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Saturday: 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
- Sunday: Closed
Whether you’re picking up early for a road trip or dropping off after a weekend adventure, these hours should cover most travel plans. The Enterprise location near us has extended hours, so give us a call for more details. If you’re running ahead of schedule or need a late return, it’s always a good idea to double-check with your rental location directly—some offer after-hours drop-off for added flexibility.
