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Monday | 00:00 - 23:59 |
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Tuesday | 00:00 - 23:59 |
Wednesday | 00:00 - 23:59 |
Thursday | 00:00 - 23:59 |
Friday | 00:00 - 23:59 |
Saturday | 00:00 - 23:59 |
Sunday | 00:00 - 23:59 |
Most popular location | 9020 Aviation Blvd |
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Most popular car type | Standard |
If you are flying into Southern California to visit Inglewood, you might land at one of the four major Los Angeles area airports: Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), John Wayne Airport (SNA), Bob Hope Burbank International Airport (BUR), and Ontario International Airport (ONT). Three of these airports have on-site Alamo rental car counters, while LAX will provide a free shuttle to the nearby off-site Alamo car rental agency.
Yes. When you make your reservation for Alamo car rentals in Inglewood through KAYAK, you can choose a different drop-off location. Therefore, you can pick up your Alamo car rental in Inglewood but drop it off at an Alamo agency in another city or even a different state. Because one-way rentals are more complicated to arrange, make your reservation as early as possible to get a wide selection of cars and drop-off options.
When driving in Inglewood's densely built-up sections, the speed limit is usually 25 mph. If you are going in the more residential areas of the city, you'll also encounter a speed limit of 25 mph. As roads become more central in the town, speed limits increase to 35 and 45 mph. Undivided highways have a speed limit of 55 mph, and divided roads and interstates have a speed limit of 65 mph.
Standard (Class Standard SUV or similar) is the most frequently booked car hire type from Alamo in Inglewood.
Alamo has 1 hire location in Inglewood. Take a look at our Alamo hire location map to find the best car hire near you.
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