Originally Posted by
Auto Enthusiast
Sixt's website Terms section has a table showing unlimited miles from CA to surrounding states, including AZ. It says miles are charged for travel beyond, unless you have a one way rental.
Only if you rent from an airport location and arrive by air. Otherwise you can only drive in the state that you rent in. It's buried in the small print though. California requires that any mileage charges should be verbally described and printed in 12 point type. Also, California requires consent for a rental agency to use electronic tracking. If they don't gain consent, they are not allowed to charge fines or fees. Looks like I'll have to bring a small claims action.