How to Rent an RV in Indianapolis

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Renting an RV is a convenient way to see the country.

If you want to see the country you live in, or you want a cheap alternative to a family holiday, one option for an interesting get-away is driving across country. Comfort is of the utmost priority on a long trip and an RV is a perfect indulgence. RVs aren't limited to just long trips either. Anytime you want to have the luxuries of home nearby, RVs are a great choice for transportation. If you are unsure about investing in a recreational vehicle long term, consider renting one instead.

Instructions

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      Contact local Indianapolis RV shops that rent recreational vehicles. Not all RV dealers include renting as an option so you need to locate ones that do. Greenwood RV Rentals, just outside Indianapolis, rents RVs. Two other options to get you started are Family RV Rentals in Whiteland and Aaron RV in Greenwood, both just minutes from Indianapolis.

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      Ask the rental staff what kind of RV is best for you. Dave Kuehner, owner of Greenwood RV Rentals, asks his clients about what kind of activity they will be pursuing and how many people the RV needs to accommodate when deciding what to recommend. Typically, choices range from a pop-up trailer to a full-sized Class A motorhome. You need a truck or van to tow a pop-up camper or trailer. Class A and Class C motorhomes are self-contained and therefore do not require you to have your own vehicle suitable for towing.

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      Allow yourself extra time when picking up your recreational vehicle so that you can receive all of the instructions on operating your rental. When signing the rental documents, and paying all of your fees up-front, you will also be led through the ins and outs of operating your temporary home on wheels. Generally, this instruction takes up to an hour. You will learn how to hook up everything, tips on driving and how to troubleshoot any problems. In Indianapolis, you do not need a special permit to drive an RV, but you do need to be at least 25 years old and have a valid driver's license issued from your state of residence. Make sure you inspect the RV for damages and that any damages are listed on your contract to avoid paying for them when you return the vehicle.

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      Follow up properly when returning the recreational vehicle to avoid additional charges. Not only should you take care of the RV so there is no damage but also fill up the tank with gas upon returning like you would with any other rental vehicle.

Tips & Warnings

  • Write down any questions you have for your orientation when picking up your RV.

  • Some companies have the convenience of completing the entire reservation process online.

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