Is there any business in Santiago, Chile that rents cars on December 25 evening aside from the car rental businesses located at the SCL airport?

Is there any business in Santiago, Chile that rents cars on December 25 evening aside from the car rental businesses located at the SCL airport? - Vehicle in Road at Golden Hour

I had booked a car at Santiago International Airport (SCL) with Budget but they actually didn't had any car for me when I arrived. None of the car rental businesses located at the SCL airport have any car available.

Is there any business in Santiago, Chile that rents cars on December 25 evening aside from the car rental businesses located at the SCL airport?






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Can an American rent a car in Chile?

Do I need a special permit to drive in Chile? Visitors can drive with a valid U.S. license for the duration of their tourist permit (usually 90 days). Renting a car is also possible although insurance may not be available in some forms for drivers without a Chilean or international driver's license.

Can you rent a car in Chile and drive to Argentina?

Rental car companies do not permit you to pick up a car in Chile and drop it in Argentina. Therefore, if you rent a car, be prepared to drive across the border twice.



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