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We Got Charged $400 for One Toll: How to Avoid Sneaky Rental Car Fees

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Yep, you read that right.

We were charged $400 for a single toll while driving a rental car in the U.S.
And the worst part?

We didnโ€™t find out until months later.

Hereโ€™s what happened, what we learned, and what you can do to avoid getting ripped off by sneaky rental car charges.

What Actually Happened

We drove through one toll booth in our rental car. Just one.

What we didnโ€™t realize? That single toll triggered a $14.95 daily toll access fee through the rental companyโ€™s toll service. That charge repeated every day for the rest of the tripโ€”even though we never went through another toll road.

It was buried in the fine print, and by the time the charge hit our credit card, the trip was long over.

When we called to ask what happened, they said:

โ€œOh yeah, this happens a lot.โ€

Cool. Thanks for the heads up.

How to Avoid Surprise Rental Car Fees

This isnโ€™t the only time a rental company has hit us with a surprise charge. After years of full-time travel across 90+ countries, weโ€™ve seen just about every sneaky trick in the book.

Here are the lessons weโ€™ve learned the hard way โ€” so you donโ€™t have to.

1. Opt Out of Toll Passes

Rental companies love to auto-enroll you in their toll programs. Even if you only go through one toll, they may charge a daily fee for the rest of the rental period.

  • You usually canโ€™t use your own transponder.
  • If toll roads are avoidable, opt out of their program completely.

Ask about toll policies at the counter or check their site before you book.

2. Always Read the Fine Print

Itโ€™s boring, but it matters.

Some rental agencies pre-check boxes for insurance, GPS units, satellite radio, or roadside assistance. If youโ€™re booking online, uncheck anything you donโ€™t need. At the counter, ask them to review the total before you sign.

3. Use Tools Like AutoSlash

We always start our rental search with AutoSlash. It compares deals and automatically rebooks you if prices drop. Bonus: itโ€™ll often flag hidden fees before you check out.

4. Take Photos Before You Leave the Lot

Before you even start the engine, walk around the car.

  • Snap pics of the exterior, wheels, roof, and bumper.
  • Open the doors. Check the interior.
  • Take a photo of the odometer and fuel level.

We also do a quick video walkthrough. Itโ€™s saved us from false damage claims more than once.

Rental car fee scams

5. Watch Out for AI Damage Scanners

Rental companies (especially Hertz) are rolling out new AI-powered scanners at return lanes that automatically check for damage.

Tiny scratches can trigger a claim if you donโ€™t have proof it wasnโ€™t you.
So yeah, documentation is more important than ever.

6. Skip the Prepaid Gas

Unless you guarantee youโ€™ll return it on fumes, youโ€™re losing money.

Prepaid gas charges for a full tank – even if you only use half.
Fill up yourself at a nearby station and save.

7. Ask About Extra Fees at the Counter

Some of the worst charges are ones they donโ€™t mention unless you ask.

  • One-way drop-off fees
  • Toll access fees
  • Young driver surcharges
  • Airport fees
  • Admin fees for everything

Donโ€™t assume theyโ€™re included in your quote. Ask specifically what wonโ€™t show up until after you return the car.

Final Thought: Rental Car Fees Are Getting Trickier

With more automation and fine-print traps, rental car fees are sneakier than ever. But a few minutes of planning can save you hundreds.

Donโ€™t let one toll cost you $400.
Trust us: once is enough.


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