An Ottawa senior is warning his peers after he was declined a rental car for being too old and was denied a refund.
"I stepped up to the counter to pick up my car and they said, 'You're over 74, You can't have a car,'" he said.
What he missed was in the fine print of Routes Car Rentals' Rules and Restrictions page in Travelocity. In the "Merchant Rules" section, it notes an upper age limit of 74 years of age for local renters...
Most places do IIRC. It has to do with insurance premiums being higher for drivers under 25, so if the rental place can assure their insurance company that no drivers will be under 25 then they get a better rate.
I used to think they all did in the US, but looking it up now it seems most states the minimum age to rent any car is 20 or 21, but you pay extra and often can't rent certain cars, including all trucks that I could find, until you're 25. Also, where I probably got my fact from, you often can't be added as a driver to someone else's rental until you are 25.
I faced this from most of the large Canadian rental agencies when I was in that age bracket back in the 2000s - I only found one at the time that would rent to me, and they required the credit card of someone over the age of 25 (which they didn't tell me until I actually showed up to pick up the vehicle). Things may have changed in the last decade or so but this isn't something new for Canada.
This is extremely sad. I know it’s easy to brush it off as ‘the olds getting a taste of their own medicine’ or whatever, since we’re almost all too young here to really think about it, but this treatment must have been humiliating for that man. He is of sound mind and has done nothing wrong, yet has been deemed unfit to participate in a normal part of society almost arbitrarily.
This is a whole other part of the problem. "Oh, your car broke down and you need to rent one? Too bad!" I've also had to pay an extra large deposit for a local rental. Same with a local hotel. It sounds like he could rent elsewhere. Lots of potential discrimination here.