What is the fuel policy for Avis rental cars?

Asked 2 years ago
When it comes to fuel policies, Avis typically offers a few options for customers renting cars. The first option is the "Full to Full" policy, which requires customers to return the vehicle with a full tank of fuel, just as it was provided at the start of the rental. This approach is often seen as the most straightforward and cost-effective, as it allows customers to fill the tank at a gas station of their choosing, often at a lower price than what rental companies might charge. Another option that Avis may provide is the "Prepaid Fuel" policy. With this policy, customers can pay for a full tank of fuel at the start of the rental. This means that the customer does not need to refuel the vehicle before returning it. However, it is essential to remember that customers will not receive credit for any unused fuel, so it can be more expensive if the full tank is not needed. It is always advisable for customers to check the specific fuel policies applicable to their rental agreement as policies may vary by location and availability. For the most accurate and current information, reviewing the Avis website or contacting the local rental office may be beneficial.
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Answered Jul 2, 2025

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