Dollar, Thrifty Lower Rental Age to 20
In Michigan, New York, and the province of Quebec, the minimum age to rent a vehicle will remain 18 for both brands as required by law.

Dollar and Thrifty want to attract younger renters and give more people the opportunity to travel.
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Dollar and Thrifty car rental brands are lowering the minimum age to rent a car from 21 to 20 years old in the United States and Canada. In Michigan, New York, and the province of Quebec, the minimum age to rent a vehicle will remain 18 for both brands as required by law.
Dollar and Thrifty want to attract younger renters and give more people the opportunity to travel. Dollar, for example, is known for being a trusted, dependable and affordable brand for family travelers. Thrifty, on the other hand, is recognized for the deals it offers leisure travelers who enjoy the gratification of saving in the moment for an experience in the future.
"Providing our customers with practical solutions is a top priority across all our brands," Paul Stone, chief retail operations officer at Hertz, said in a statement. "Lowering the minimum age requirement at our Dollar and Thrifty locations will give more customers the opportunity to rent a vehicle while creating a new generation of customers who appreciate Dollar and Thrifty values."
Originally posted on Auto Rental News
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