Which Roam Plan is Right for Me?
Choosing Your Driving Style
Selecting a plan that's right for you is important. Take a look to see which plans work with your preferences!
Short Term Plans Are Best If:
You need a vehicle for 7-29 days
You have a fixed use period of time with the vehicle and have an exact start and end date
You prefer to use your own insurance coverage through a credit card or personal policy
You are comfortable with paying a higher premium on the vehicle rate to prioritize short term use
You are comfortable with being limited to using the vehicle for 29 days when you bring your own coverage
You are want to be opted out of auto renewing payments
Long Term Plans Are Best If:
You want a vehicle for at least a minimum of 30 days
You don't want to decide on an end date and want the flexibility to drive as long as you'd like
You prefer to use Roam's insurance
You prefer the ease of auto renewing payments
You prefer to take advantage of reduced rates which are exclusive for long term use
You want the flexibility to end your rental anytime after your first 30 days (with proper cancellation notice)
You want the option to pay a plan enrollment fee which unlocks a lower payment if you're set on driving for around 3, 6, 12 months, or longer
Compare your options
Short-Term Plan | Long-Term Plan |
Great for quick trips or temporary needs. Choose a vehicle category, select your dates, and go.
| Perfect for longer use or more stability. Choose your exact vehicle.
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7 to 29 days
| 1 month or longer |
Higher rates | Roam's lowest rates |
No option to reduce your payment | One-time, non-refundable fee that helps lower your monthly payment. Similar to an initiation fee for a gym membership, but no long-term contract lock-in.
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Minimum 7 day commitment | Minimum 30 day commitment |
Choose from broad categories (like economy, SUV, etc.) | Select the exact model you want, just like at a dealership
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Pay everything upfront | Pay monthly or weekly
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No impact to your credit | No impact to your credit |
Extend anytime | Automatically extend; billed every 30 or 7 days until return
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Cancel anytime; no refunds for unused days | Cancel anytime after 30 days; unused days refunded with proper cancellation notice
(enrollment fees are non-refundable)
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