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Cosa include la mia prenotazione Hola Car Rentals con Dollar a North Carolina che le altre società non offrono?
Hola Car Rentals è l'unico partner premium dei principali marchi di noleggio auto che operano a North Carolina, offrendoLe accesso esclusivo alla nostra tariffa All Inclusive+. Questa tariffa include vantaggi che nessun'altra società può eguagliare:
- Copertura di responsabilità civile gratuita a partire da US$ 300.000 in caso di incidente (applicabile solo a determinate tariffe e itinerari)
- Rimborso pedaggi: recuperi fino al 5% del valore totale della prenotazione per i pedaggi sostenuti durante il periodo di noleggio
- Assistenza medica di viaggio premium con copertura fino a US$ 150.000 per un massimo di 5 passeggeri in caso di emergenza medica, escluse le condizioni preesistenti
- Garanzia No Extra Charges©: se al banco Le addebitano qualcosa che non è indicato nella sua conferma e non è un servizio opzionale che ha accettato, Hola Car Rentals si adopererà per rimuovere o rimborsare l'addebito dopo verifica
Tutto questo senza costi aggiuntivi, garantendoLe un'esperienza di noleggio completamente protetta e la tranquillità durante tutto il Suo viaggio a North Carolina.
Ci saranno addebiti imprevisti al banco Dollar a North Carolina quando prenoto tramite Hola Car Rentals?
No. Con Hola Car Rentals, tutti i costi e gli addebiti della Sua prenotazione a North Carolina sono indicati chiaramente al momento della prenotazione e nell'e-mail di conferma, in modo da sapere esattamente quanto paga prima di arrivare al banco.
Inoltre, ogni prenotazione Hola Car Rentals include la garanzia No Extra Charges©. Si tratta di una garanzia sul prezzo (non un'assicurazione) che La protegge nel caso in cui il banco a North Carolina Le addebiti qualcosa che non era indicato nella Sua conferma e che non era un optional che ha accettato. In tal caso, Hola Car Rentals lavorerà con il partner di noleggio per rimuovere o rimborsare l'addebito dopo verifica.
Gli unici costi al di fuori di questa garanzia sono:
- Optional scelti al banco (GPS, seggiolini per bambini, carburante prepagato)
- Addebiti basati sull'utilizzo (pedaggi, carburante mancante, multe stradali)
Does North Carolina have toll roads I should know about when renting a Dollar car?
Yes, North Carolina has fully cashless toll roads that every Dollar rental car driver should understand before hitting the road.
The two main toll corridors are:
- Triangle Expressway (approximately 19 miles connecting Raleigh and Durham): charges up to US$3.60 to US$4.19 for a standard 2-axle vehicle depending on the section traveled
- Monroe Expressway (near Charlotte, approximately 20 miles via U.S. Highway 74): charges up to US$2.66 electronically or US$4.10 by mail for a standard vehicle
North Carolina uses all-electronic tolling with no cash booths. The state's NC Quick Pass system offers a 35% discount off the bill-by-mail rate. The roads also accept E-ZPass, SunPass, and Peach Pass transponders.
When you pick up your Dollar rental in North Carolina, the vehicle will include an electronic toll device. At the counter you can choose an unlimited toll package (typically US$11 to US$25 per day depending on the partner program) or pay per use, where the actual toll plus an administrative processing fee is billed to your card after the rental ends. Toll charges can appear on your statement days or even weeks after you return the car.
Can I use my own E-ZPass or SunPass on a Dollar rental car in North Carolina?
Yes, North Carolina toll roads accept E-ZPass, SunPass, and Peach Pass in addition to the state's own NC Quick Pass system, so your existing transponder may work on a Dollar rental in North Carolina.
However, there are important steps to follow to avoid being charged twice:
- Inform the Dollar counter representative at pickup that you plan to use your own transponder
- Ask the agent to deactivate the vehicle's built-in toll device before you leave the lot
- Keep your transponder account statement for the rental period as proof of tolls paid
If you do not deactivate the vehicle's device and drive through a cashless toll, the Dollar rental company may bill you for the toll plus an administrative processing fee on top of what your personal transponder already paid. Duplicate charges are difficult to dispute after the fact, so confirming deactivation at the counter is the safest approach.
If you prefer not to use your own account, you can opt into the Dollar toll program at pickup or simply pay per use and let the rental company handle billing through the plate-based system.
What documents do I need to pick up a Dollar rental car in North Carolina?
To collect your Dollar rental car in North Carolina, you must present the following physical documents at the counter:
- A valid, original driver's license in the main driver's name (not a digital copy)
- A major credit card with the driver's name printed on the physical card, used for the security deposit hold
- A passport or valid government-issued photo ID
- Your booking confirmation or printed voucher
- Round-trip flight or cruise tickets (required for visitors arriving from abroad)
If your driver's license is not in English and does not use a Latin (Roman) alphabet, such as Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, or Cyrillic script, an International Driving Permit (IDP) is mandatory alongside your original license. For licenses in English or a Latin alphabet, an IDP is recommended but not strictly required at most Dollar locations in North Carolina.
Debit cards and prepaid cards are not accepted for the security deposit hold at Dollar counters. All documents must be physical originals; digital versions shown on a phone or tablet will be refused.
How does the Tolls Cashback benefit work for Dollar rentals in North Carolina?
Yes, every booking made through Hola Car Rentals, including Dollar rentals in North Carolina, includes a Tolls Cashback benefit that reimburses up to 5% of your total booking value for tolls paid during the rental.
This is especially useful in North Carolina, where the Triangle Expressway and Monroe Expressway are fully cashless and tolls are billed electronically. Whether you pay through the Dollar toll program or your own transponder account, you can claim the cashback after your trip.
To claim:
- Email [email protected] within 30 days of returning the vehicle
- Use the subject line: Tolls Cashback - HOLA followed by your confirmation number
- Attach your Hola Car Rentals reservation confirmation, the rental agreement signed at the Dollar counter, and a toll receipt or statement showing charges paid during the rental period
The refund is issued to the same payment method used for your booking and typically processes within 7 to 10 business days after approval. Claims submitted after 30 days are not accepted, so keep your toll receipts and submit promptly once you return the Dollar car in North Carolina.
How much is the security deposit for a Dollar rental car in North Carolina?
When you pick up a Dollar rental car in North Carolina, the counter will place a temporary authorization hold on your credit card rather than charging you outright. For standard vehicles at U.S. locations, typical holds range from US$300 to US$400, though the exact amount varies by vehicle class, airport location, and season.
Key points to keep in mind:
- The hold reduces your available credit until your bank releases it after the rental ends
- Banks can take up to 15 business days to reflect the release, even after Dollar closes the contract
- Premium or specialty vehicles may carry a higher hold amount
- Only a physical major credit card in the main driver's name is accepted; debit cards and prepaid cards are not permitted for the deposit at Dollar locations in North Carolina
Bring a backup credit card in your name in case your primary card is declined, and notify your bank of your travel dates to prevent fraud blocks on the in-person authorization. The deposit is separate from your prepaid booking total and is fully refundable when all rental terms are met.
Is there a young driver surcharge for renters under 25 at Dollar locations in North Carolina?
Yes, Dollar locations in North Carolina apply a young-renter surcharge for drivers aged 21 to 24, in line with standard U.S. rental policy.
Here is what to expect:
- Drivers aged 21 to 24 are eligible to rent but will be charged a daily young-renter fee at the Dollar counter in North Carolina
- For Hertz, Dollar, and Thrifty, the additional driver fee structure is US$13.50 per rental day plus taxes, with a maximum charge of US$189 plus taxes (this rate applies to the young-driver surcharge structure for these brands)
- Most vehicle classes are restricted to renters aged 25 and older; economy, compact, and intermediate categories are typically the only options available to under-25 drivers
- Drivers under 21 are generally not eligible to rent at Dollar locations in North Carolina outside of New York and Michigan
The surcharge disappears entirely once the main driver turns 25. If you are between 21 and 24, Budget for this daily fee when comparing total rental costs, and select an eligible vehicle class during booking to avoid issues at the counter.
What is the fuel policy for Dollar rentals in North Carolina?
Dollar rentals in North Carolina follow a Full-to-Full fuel policy, which means you receive the car with a full tank and must return it full to avoid extra charges.
Steps to follow:
- At pickup, check the fuel gauge with the agent and confirm the starting level is recorded on the rental agreement
- Take a photo of the dashboard showing the odometer and fuel gauge before leaving the lot
- Refuel within approximately 10 miles or 15 km of the return location so the gauge does not drop before you arrive
- Keep the final fuel receipt showing the date, time, and station address
- For after-hours returns at North Carolina airports, leave the receipt in the key envelope and keep a photo of the full gauge on your phone
If you return the Dollar car in North Carolina below the recorded starting level, you may be charged for the fuel shortfall at the partner's refueling rate, which is typically higher than pump price, plus a refueling service fee. Returning full is always the most cost-effective option.
Does travel assistance apply if I have an emergency in a Dollar rental car in North Carolina?
Yes, most bookings made through Hola Car Rentals, including Dollar rentals in North Carolina, include travel assistance provided by Terrawind Global Protection at no extra cost. However, this benefit does not apply to residents of the United States or Canada.
For eligible travelers, the coverage includes:
- Medical assistance for accidents and non-pre-existing illnesses (up to 5 passengers)
- Legal assistance in the event of a road accident
- Compensation for luggage lost by the airline
- Flight cancellation insurance
If you need help while driving a Dollar rental car anywhere in North Carolina, whether on the Triangle Expressway near Raleigh, on rural roads in the western mountains, or near the coast around Wilmington, contact the assistance line before incurring expenses, as some reimbursements require prior authorization.
To reach assistance 24 hours a day:
- Call toll-free or collect: +1 888 980 9992
- WhatsApp: +1 208 910 1001
- Email: [email protected]
Have your Hola Car Rentals confirmation number ready when you call. This coverage does not replace CDW/LDW for vehicle damage or third-party liability insurance.
Can I add an additional driver to my Dollar rental in North Carolina?
Yes, you can add an additional driver to your Dollar rental in North Carolina, either as part of your rate or by paying a fee at the counter.
For Dollar, Hertz, and Thrifty, the additional driver fee is US$13.50 per rental day plus taxes, with a maximum charge of US$189 plus taxes, when not already included in your rate. Check your Hola Car Rentals confirmation before pickup to see if an additional driver is listed as included.
Requirements for adding a driver at the Dollar counter in North Carolina:
- The additional driver must be physically present at pickup
- They must present a valid driver's license and sign the rental agreement
- If their license uses a non-Latin alphabet (Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, Cyrillic), an IDP is required
- They must meet the minimum age requirement; drivers aged 21 to 24 may incur a young-driver surcharge or be subject to restrictions
Only drivers listed on the rental agreement are covered by protections such as CDW/LDW. If someone not named on the contract drives the Dollar car in North Carolina and an incident occurs, coverage may be void.
Does my Dollar rental in North Carolina include liability insurance?
Not automatically at the level most visitors expect. When renting a Dollar car in North Carolina, the vehicle carries state-minimum third-party liability as required by law, but this minimum may not be sufficient to cover serious accidents involving injuries or significant property damage.
Third-party liability coverage, known as LIS, ALI, or SLI, protects you against bodily injury and property damage you cause to other people or their property while driving the Dollar rental in North Carolina. It does not cover damage to the rental vehicle itself (that is CDW/LDW) or your own injuries.
Key points:
- North Carolina law requires a minimum level of liability on all vehicles, but the state-minimum amount may leave you personally exposed in a serious accident
- Supplemental Liability Insurance (SLI/LIS) up to US$300,000 can be added at the Dollar counter or through your Hola Car Rentals booking
- Only named drivers on the rental agreement are covered
- Coverage is void if the vehicle is used in prohibited ways, such as off-road driving or by an unauthorized driver
Review your booking confirmation to confirm what liability coverage is included in your rate before picking up the Dollar car in North Carolina.
Can I pick up a Dollar car in North Carolina and return it in a different city?
Yes, one-way rentals are possible with Dollar in North Carolina, but a drop-off fee may apply depending on the route.
Dollar operates at multiple locations across North Carolina, including Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT), Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU), Piedmont Triad International Airport (GSO) in Greensboro, Asheville Regional Airport, Fayetteville Regional Airport, and Wilmington International Airport (ILM), as well as several neighborhood locations in cities such as Raleigh, Charlotte, High Point, and Rocky Mount.
How the drop-off fee works:
- Returning to a different city or airport within North Carolina typically triggers a one-way fee
- Returning to a different state from a North Carolina Dollar location usually carries a higher fee
- The fee is route-specific and is shown under the "To pay at destination" section during the Hola Car Rentals booking process
- The fee cannot be prepaid and is settled at the Dollar counter at pickup
Always confirm the drop-off fee on your booking confirmation before travel. If the counter charges a different amount than what was disclosed, keep all paperwork and contact support, as No Extra Charges© Coverage may apply.
What happens if my flight is delayed and I arrive late to pick up my Dollar car in North Carolina?
If your flight is delayed and you arrive later than your scheduled pickup time at a North Carolina Dollar location, your reservation will generally be held for up to 24 hours from the original pickup time.
What to expect:
- Delays of less than 24 hours: Dollar will hold your booking, but you must arrive during the counter's operating hours. If you land after the counter closes, you may not be able to collect the car until it reopens
- Delays of more than 24 hours: contact Hola Car Rentals support as soon as possible via WhatsApp at +1 (786) 999-8312 or by email at [email protected]. Changes are not guaranteed but the team will assist where possible
- If the booking is forfeited due to a delay beyond 24 hours, no refund applies under standard policy
North Carolina's major airports, including Charlotte Douglas (CLT) and Raleigh-Durham (RDU), have Dollar counters with set operating hours. Arriving outside those hours, even within the 24-hour window, means you will need to wait until the counter reopens. Always check counter hours on your rental confirmation and plan accordingly when booking a Dollar car in North Carolina.
Is CDW insurance included in my Dollar rental booking in North Carolina?
It depends on the rate plan selected. Some Hola Car Rentals rates for Dollar in North Carolina include Collision Damage Waiver (CDW) or Loss Damage Waiver (LDW), while others do not. Check your booking confirmation to see whether CDW/LDW is listed under your rate details.
CDW/LDW reduces your financial liability for damage to the Dollar rental vehicle caused by a collision, theft, or vandalism. Key points:
- A deductible or excess may still apply unless your confirmation explicitly states zero deductible
- CDW/LDW does not cover third-party liability (injuries or damage to others); you need LIS/SLI for that
- Common exclusions include tires, undercarriage, roof damage, and incidents caused by prohibited use such as off-road driving or driving under the influence
- Coverage applies only to drivers named on the Dollar rental agreement in North Carolina
- Report any incident to Dollar immediately; late reporting can invalidate the coverage
If CDW/LDW is not included in your rate, you can add it at the Dollar counter in North Carolina, though counter rates are typically higher than rates available at booking. Review your confirmation carefully before pickup to avoid unexpected costs.
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