One-way rental · SAN → LAX

One-way car rental from San Diego to Los Angeles

Picking up at San Diego International and returning the car in Los Angeles? Here's whether the different drop-off works, what the one-way fee might add, where you return the car at LAX, and what to watch for on the 120-mile drive — so the return location doesn't eat your budget.

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The San Diego → Los Angeles drive

Short, busy Southern California hop from San Diego up to Los Angeles, handy when your outbound flight leaves from LAX. It's roughly 120 miles, about 2 to 3 hours via I-5, mainly on I-5 north along the coast.

Route heads-up: I-5 and I-405 congestion can easily double the drive time at peak hours. LAX's rental cars are at a consolidated facility off W. 98th Street reached by shuttle, so leave buffer for the return.

Returning the car in Los Angeles (LAX)

At Los Angeles International, drop-offs are at the new consolidated Rental Car Center on W. 98th Street (off-airport) (off-airport, roughly 1.5 miles by shuttle). To reach it you take the free shuttle from the 'LAX Shuttle' signs at baggage claim (an automated people-mover connection is being phased in). Knowing this before you arrive helps you leave enough buffer for your flight — and confirm your brand actually has a return desk at LAX, since one-way returns must be booked to a participating location.

Local toll heads-up at LAX: LA's 91 Express, I-110/I-10 ExpressLanes and Metro toll lanes are all-electronic FasTrak; rental companies pass any tolls through with a per-day service fee.

One-way fees & drop charges by company

One-way fees are set by the rental brand, not the airport, and they change — confirm with your supplier. Here's how the major brands handle a different drop-off:

CompanyOne-way rentalsDrop-off fee Cross-stateGood to know
Enterprise Yes May apply; varies by route & season Yes One-way rentals must be booked in advance. Returns within the same city can still trigger a drop charge, mileage charge, or a higher rate.
National
National US one-way fees ↗ · checked Jun 2026
Yes Often none airport-to-airport Yes Unlimited mileage on most U.S. and Canada one-ways; some specialty vehicles (large vans, large SUVs) have mileage limits. Certain one-way routes are not allowed.
Alamo
Alamo one-way policy ↗ · checked Jun 2026
Yes May apply; varies by location Yes Book one-way rentals in advance. Same-city returns can still be charged, and certain one-way routes are not allowed.
Hertz
Hertz US one-way rentals ↗ · checked Jun 2026
Yes No separate drop-off fee (US) Yes About 1,700 U.S. locations (airport and neighborhood). Free unlimited mileage on most rentals; SUVs, minivans and Prestige vehicles can be rented one-way.
Avis Yes Most locations: none Yes Book one-way rentals in advance. Driving out of state is allowed; review any fees during booking. Car type and availability vary by participating location.
Budget
Budget one-way car rental ↗ · checked Jun 2026
Yes May apply; same metro usually free Yes One-way hire is available from most Budget locations; the price quoted online already includes any applicable one-way charge.
Sixt Yes Shown upfront; free on select FL/CA/NV routes With conditions U.S. one-way rentals are generally allowed between Sixt locations; international one-ways are not permitted, and driving outside permitted areas adds a per-mile fee.
Dollar Yes Drop fee applies; varies Yes One-way rentals within the U.S. and within Canada vary by Dollar location and vehicle availability. Book in advance.
Thrifty
Thrifty one-way car rental ↗ · checked Jun 2026
Yes Drop fee applies; varies Yes One-way rentals within the U.S. and within Canada vary by Thrifty location and vehicle availability. Prices vary by location, date, length and car class.

How we source this: each row links to the rental company's own published one-way / drop-off policy, with the month we last checked it. These policies change often and vary by route, location and vehicle class, so treat them as a guide and always confirm the current one-way fee and terms with your supplier before you book.

How to book the SAN → LAX one-way

There's no single "one-way only" button on the big search engines, but on a comparison site like Discover Cars you can set the different drop-off in a couple of steps:

  1. Open San Diego pickup using the button below — it pre-fills your SAN pickup.
  2. Set a different drop-off to Los Angeles (LAX) in the search box, then choose your dates.
  3. Compare the one-way fee, not just the daily rate — the drop charge can be the bigger number.
  4. Check the supplier's terms for one-way availability and any mileage cap before you book.

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Frequently asked questions

Can I rent a car one-way from San Diego to Los Angeles?

Yes. Most major brands — including Enterprise, Hertz, Avis, Budget, National, Alamo and Sixt — allow you to pick up at San Diego International (SAN) and return at Los Angeles International (LAX), as long as you book the one-way in advance. Availability and the car classes offered vary by location, so reserve early.

How much is the one-way drop fee from SAN to LAX?

It depends entirely on the brand, dates and vehicle. Some suppliers charge no separate drop-off fee on U.S. one-ways, while others add a one-time drop charge or a higher one-way rate that is disclosed when you book. The San Diego to Los Angeles corridor is well served, so it is worth comparing a few suppliers on the drop fee, not just the daily rate.

Where do I return the rental car at LAX?

At Los Angeles International, the rental cars are at the new consolidated Rental Car Center on W. 98th Street (off-airport) (off-airport, roughly 1.5 miles by shuttle); to reach it you take the free shuttle from the 'LAX Shuttle' signs at baggage claim (an automated people-mover connection is being phased in). Confirm your specific brand's drop-off location and hours before you travel.

Are there tolls on the SAN to LAX drive?

I-5 and I-405 congestion can easily double the drive time at peak hours. LAX's rental cars are at a consolidated facility off W. 98th Street reached by shuttle, so leave buffer for the return. Ask your rental company how it handles tolls so you are not surprised by add-on fees.

How long is the drive from San Diego to Los Angeles?

It is roughly 120 miles, about 2 to 3 hours via I-5, mainly on I-5 north along the coast. Build in extra time for traffic, fuel and the rental return process at LAX.

Other one-way routes

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