I came across an article online stating that you need a chip-enabled credit card to rent a car, but I didn’t have one. So, upon arriving at San Diego Airport, I decided to rent on the spot. I went with Avis, and they informed me that it was possible to rent using a different type of credit card. Thankfully, everything worked out smoothly.

The daily rate for the SUV was $110, and it cost around $50 to fill up the tank each day. Despite the expenses, the driving experience was fantastic—the vehicle handled beautifully and made every journey effortless.

Traveling without a car in the U.S. can be incredibly inconvenient, but having access to a rental opens up countless possibilities. Whether you’re exploring bustling cities or scenic countryside, a rented car gives you the freedom to go wherever you please.

If you plan to rent a car in the U.S. using a Chinese driver’s license, all you need to do is get it notarized beforehand. It’s a simple step that ensures a seamless process when you arrive.

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