How to Rent Exotic Cars in Dallas

Renting an exotic car can make your special event or trip to Dallas exciting and luxurious. Dallas has several exotic car rental dealerships in the area with a wide variety of makes and models. While it is not difficult to rent an exotic car in Dallas, you must ensure that you meet state and individual dealership requirements. Once the requirements are met, you can buckle up and enjoy your exotic joyride around the busy city of Dallas.

Things You'll Need

  • Insurance
  • Valid Driver's License
  • Money
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Instructions

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      Find a dealership. Dallas,TX has several exotic car rental places. Research which dealership has the car you want to rent. Platinum Motorcars, Auto Exotic Rental and DFW Elite Auto Rental all service the Dallas area and have a large inventory of exotic cars available for rent. The Porsche 911 Cabriolet, Ferrari F430 F1 and the Bentley Continental GT are examples of vehicles available for rent in the Dallas, Texas area.

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      Compare prices. Since there are several dealerships in the Dallas area, you will want to compare prices. Remember that you can typically rent vehicles hourly, daily or weekly. Renting for the entire week generally lowers the daily rate. The vehicle make and model, and the day of the week determine the rates. Platinum Exotic Car Rentals in nearby Irving, Texas serves the Dallas area and has rental rates that range from $1000 a day for a Bentley Continental GT, to $2,500 a day for a Rolls Royce Phantom. (See Reference 3)

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      Meet regulations. Some common regulations necessary to rent an exotic car in Dallas include a security deposit, full coverage insurance policy, minimum age requirements and of course a valid driver's license with a good driving record. (See Reference 1) Criminal background checks may also be necessary. Rental facilities will also require a credit card number with an deposit that will either be a flat rate or may be based on the total rental amount.

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      Read the contract. Prior to driving away with your rental, be sure you have read the contract. Typical guidelines may include a mileage or distance limit, a no-smoking policy and mandatory gas level refill. (See Reference 2) Only the approved driver will be allowed to drive the car, you may be charged per mile that you exceed the allotted mileage amount, and renters will be required to refill the gas tank to the level that it was when they received the vehicle. Violations of the guidelines can break the contract and rental facilities can confiscate the vehicle and possibly press charges.

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