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The way to get the cheapest car to rent is by checking with every car rental agency what their rates are. For your convenience we list all car hire firms as well as links to their online reservation systems.

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1 Feb 2012

Latest quotes to rent a car

28 Jan 2012

We are now covering Harare Airport car hire

26 Jan 2012

Latest car hire quotes, including an automatic for a month

18 Jan 2012

In our last survey, you could still hire a vehicle from R155/day

11 Jan 2012

We now cover Kimberley car hire, in the Northern Cape Province of South Africa.

11 Jan 2012

Vehicle rental quotes, including some international car hire quotes in Perth & Los Angeles

5 Jan 2012

Car rental quotes we hav done recently

22 Dec 2011

Car hire quotes over the last week

15 Dec 2011

We are now covering Stellenbosch car rentals

14 Dec 2011

Car rental quotes over the last week

7 Dec 2011

We are now covering Polokwane car hire

6 Dec 2011

Review of First Car Rental Johannesburg

5 Dec 2011

Car hire in South Africa - quotes done in the last week.

25 Nov 2011

We are now covering Windhoek car rentals

24 Nov 2011

Cheap vehicle hire in South Africa

16 Nov 2011

Vehicle hire prices in South Africa over the last week

9 Nov 2011

We've set up dedicated pages for First Car Rental specials & Avis specials

9 Nov 2011

Europcar freeday special

7 Nov 2011

We are now covering Secunda car hire options

28 Oct 2011

We are now covering car rentals from Centurion (Pretoria)

28 Oct 2011

Car hire in South Africa - Volkswagen Caravelles, Toyota Minivans, Nissan 1-ton pickups & more.

12 Oct 2011

Best car hire quotes of the week.

30 Sep 2011

Top car rental quotes this week.

9 May 2011

Avis Fly Drive weekend special, from R163/day for a Kia Picanto.

19 Apr 2011

First Car Rental is also cheapest on Mothers Day in Cape Town.

5 Apr 2011

First Car Rental cheapest on Father's Day, Johannesburg.

30 Mar 2011

First Car Rental are cheapest in Youth Day car rental survey in Cape Town.

23 Mar 2011

Europcar is cheapest in Johannesburg over the Mothers Day weekend.

16 Mar 2011

Car Trawler is offering the cheapest May Day weekend car rentals from Durban International Airport.

10 Feb 2011

First Car Rental is cheapest in Cape Town for Argus Cycle tour car rentals.

26 Jan 2011

First Car Rental offers the cheapest April school holidays car rentals.

20 Oct 2010

Europcar is cheapest for Joburg Christmas car rental (R167/day)

10 Oct 2010

Just set up a Car Trawler bookings engine.

11 July 2010

End date to win a car with Kick it with Connor

20 May 2010

We've set up a page on Autopedigree, a subsidiary of Imperial Holdings.

16 Apr 2010

We've done a writeup on Car Hire Compare in South Africa.

1 Apr 2010

A new branch for Europcar Cape Town Airport is opened.

4 Nov 2009

Cheapest car hire in Cape Town is First Car Rental (R131/day).

15 Sep 2009

First Car Rental's inaugural newsletter.

29 Aug 2009

We are now covering Maputo care rentals.

1 Aug 2009

A review of First Car Rental Johannesburg.

25 Jun 2009

First Car Rental is cheapest by far, in this analysis of unlimited mileage car rentals.

10 Jun 2009

Hertz Car Rentals announces a bunch of new appointments, including Byron Whitson being appointed National Operations Manager.

10 Jun 2009

Europcar special until the 14th June 2009, to celebrate the change from Imperial Car Rental.

3 Jun 2009

First Car Rental is offering the cheapest car rental in Cape Town over the Youth Day long weekend.

Europcar in Johannesburg Airport

Car rental firms in South Africa

South Africa has a well developed and competitive car hire market, with a large presence at major airports.

Avis Car Rental

Budget

Europcar

First Car Rental

Hertz

Kulula.com

SixT Car Rental

South Africa Car Hire

Tempest Sixt

Woodford vehicle

Tips for renting cars

Whether on business trip or holiday visit, car rental is an essential part of modern travel as we fly from city to city, arriving at the destination having saved a considerable number of hours, but without a car. Car rental makes up a big part of your travel expenditure, so why not spend some time to learn some tips for renting cars?

It goes without saying, planning ahead would be the best option. It makes sense to book your car online even if you do it last minute on your laptop while you wait to board your flight. It helps ensure you get the car you want at a better rate. It would also save you the hassle of going from counter to counter at the airport, looking for the right car at the right rate, because prices DO vary from company to company. Most car rental companies have very user-friendly websites to get a quote instantly, so take advantage of this service. Try Global Rental, their quotes show many options in table form, making it easy to compare different cars and rental plans. You can compare prices across car groups. As with most car rental companies, they offer extras such as collection/delivery, child seats, and GPS hire. Also see Travel Jigsaw for quick quotes.

The duration of your stay could be a deciding factor too. If you are staying for less than a week, renting with the big companies would be a better option. Try Avis for competitive prices; Budget (their website automatically gives you a better weekend rate); Tempest Car Hire (keep an eye out for specials like their weekend GPS special as well as different mileage options and weekend rates); Thrifty Car Rental; or the Woodford Group where you can even hire bakkies. If you’re staying for longer, get quotes from smaller companies as they would probably be able to offer you a cheaper rate. Try South AfriCar; Citi rent; and Comfort Car Hire. For Cape Town, try Renta VW where you can rent a VW Golf for less than R100 a day on monthly rates; or for Jo’burg, try Pace Car Rental for long term rental specials.

Many airlines, credit cards and medical aids have partnerships with car rental companies, so find out if the company can offer you a discount through one of their partners. Try SAA where you can earn Voyager miles with their partners; Kulula Airlines; Mango; 1Time; or British Airways .

Some car rental companies offer loyalty programmes, so if you travel frequently, it might be worthwhile joining one. Have a look at Sixt (they offer membership specials); and Hertz who besides having Weekend rates, Monthly rates and unlimited mileage rates, they also have a No. 1 Club Gold membership that is international and available for individuals and companies.

For the environmentally-conscious car renter, you’ll be pleased to choose your car on Europcar after the website carbon calculator calculates the carbon emission for the duration of your trip and the car model you choose. GPS and Childseats are available for rental and there is no extra charge for an extra driver. They offer special weekend or monthly rental rates, as well as special rates if you plan to travel less than 100 kilometres a day.

When choosing a vehicle, think practical. If you have children or a lot of gear, look for a large sedan of an SUV. Most car rental companies have car diagrams showing how many people and how much luggage the car can carry. But if you are planning to zip through town from meeting to meeting with just a laptop, then choose a simple, small car to save you money on rental, petrol, and the small dimensions will also be easier to negotiate in unfamiliar streets and parking.

As with any transaction, make sure you read the terms and conditions. If you’re at the counter or on the phone, ask the agent if there are any restrictions; maybe your 20 year-old sister is too young to drive the car? If there’s more than one driver, what are the extra costs? Is there an alternative location for pick-ups and drop-offs? What are the excesses if you have an accident? It’s a good idea to provide the company with your flight details so that they can keep the car for you if your flight is delayed. And it’s important to know that if you will be charged a full day for any time you exceed (so if you fetched the car at 2 pm yesterday, you will be charged for two days’ car hire if you return the car after 2 pm today).

When you fetch the car, don’t rush through the checking and just sign any papers. Make sure to note any cracks, scratches or dents the car may already have so that you are not charged for the damages after you have returned the car. Check the lights, wipers and the odometer. While the agent is at the car with you, ask them questions about the car such as how to start the car (you would be surprised how this could vary from model to model), what kind of petrol the car takes, where the essential knobs and levers are, and make a mental note of what model and colour the car is… you could lose it in a parking lot!

When you return the car, try to be as punctual as possible, and fill up the car yourself on the way in case they charge you higher petrol prices. Inspect the car with the agent (now you’ll be glad you made a thorough inspection when you picked up the car!) and make sure you have all your belongings before you hand the car back (check especially the cubby-hole and the boot).

Then have fun! Unlike hotel rooms, hired cars have an extra dimension of anonymity, allowing you to let your hair down, to throw caution to the wind as you speed away from the car rental office, taking the car for a three-day test drive without supervision (not that I am advocating careless driving…). I remember hearing my brother in his varsity days, freshly returned from holiday, proudly tell us how he and his friends raced their little rental sedan off road, on a farm… through mielie fields, over dunes, in the waves. Ok, I could be making some of that up, the details are fuzzy now, but I do remember my mother shaking her head and sighing, not sure whether to be amused or embarrassed that he was her spawn. And I also remember vowing that when I finally got my driver’s license, that I too would behave badly with a rental car.

Driving a rental car could be great joy or a total misery, depending on whether your travel budget matches the lifestyle back home. I have a friend who came to visit us in his little rental BMW; we all stood around admiring the shiny German engineering inside and out. But when asked whether he was enjoying the car, he just shrugged off the question with a “ja, it’s ok.” Then I remembered that he had just left behind a brand new Audi TT at home. Shame, he must have suffered. Nevertheless, rental cars open up worlds of opportunities. You might not be able to afford that AC Cobra (or your wife won’t let you buy one), but you can always rent one for the weekend (for exotic car hire, try Car Hire.za; or Classic Car Hire World, although most of these cars are only available in cape Town), or you could discover the advantages of a car you would other wise never consider test driving if not forced to spend a weekend in it. Wherever your rental car takes you, enjoy it like an affair with a stranger: have fun, be careful, and enjoy the ride!


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