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Which car to rent depending on the place of rest?

November 20, 2023 Rachel Ferrucci

We offer you a number of tips that will help you make the best choice when renting a car in a vacation destination.

What type of car should I rent?

The first deliberate decision that needs to be made when choosing a rented car is what needs it should cover and what expenses we can expect from each type of car. For example, if we are going to travel mainly by road and our budget is limited, there is a significant difference between choosing a city car (segment A) and a small car (segment B), despite the fact that the monetary time difference is minimal.

As an example, we can cite the difference between renting a Fiat 500 and a SEAT Ibiza, which, although they may seem so, do not belong to the same category. On the SEAT Ibiza, you travel with more space, comfort, and stability, and the Fiat is just a cheap option to get around the city.

Small cars

  • Ideal for 1 or 2 adult passengers;
  • Up to 2 suitcases;
  • Use in the city.

Group A cars are city cars with a length of less than 4 meters, usually about 3.6 m in length, often with three doors, four seats, and a trunk of 250 liters. If we are going to visit a city without leaving it, and our space needs are small, either because our group of travelers is small, or because you do not take a lot of luggage with you, it is an ideal option for traveling around any city.

For example, once you’re in the Emirates, you can also add to the experience by trying bentley rental dubai. This will definitely make your trip brighter if you rent Continental GT, especially on a trip to the city. Such cars will allow you to easily move between traffic jams and parking lots.

Compact passenger cars

  • Ideal for 3 adult passengers;
  • Up to 4 suitcases.

These are cars from 4.2 to 4.5 meters long with a trunk of about 400 liters or more, which sometimes holds up to four suitcases. Thus, these are cars already designed so that even four adults can travel not only comfortably but with enough space to place their suitcases without throwing things around the cabin.

They are usually offered with medium-power engines, most often gasoline, so they are ideal for off-road driving. As for Group B, the difference in price is significant, and it becomes so expensive that you should have a well-founded need for a larger size. For three passengers, this is the right choice.

Medium sedans

  • Ideal for 4 adult passengers;
  • More than 4 suitcases;
  • Use of roads.

If you are going to travel many miles between different attractions and we also need three or four seats for a trip with adults, it would be great to have a medium-sized cabin, the trunk of which usually holds about five large suitcases.

 

This is a category of cars that stands out for a good level of performance, a high degree of comfort, and low fuel consumption because, in addition to being equipped with diesel engines, as a rule, they have better aerodynamics than SUVs. This type of car is very common in the car-sharing service in Arab countries, since there’re spacious yet very nimble, so you can safely rent a car UAE and enjoy the ride with all the amenities.

SUV and 4×4

  • Ideal for 4 passengers with children or the elderly;
  • 5 or 6 suitcases;
  • Use of roads and excursions on dirt roads;
  • More expensive than a similar sedan.

If you are going to visit the countryside and plan to use a rented car for off-road driving, they will be an excellent choice. But there is an additional advantage that rental SUVs give when we travel: they are great for families with children or for travelling with the elderly and people with disabilities, as we will make the trip much more bearable when it comes to getting in and out of the car.

Electric vehicles

  • Ideal for 2 or 3 passengers;
  • 2 or 3 suitcases;
  • Use in the city or on the highway with pre-planned charging.

This is one of the important questions that many travelers may have when they have the opportunity to rent a car of different categories, and among them is an electric one. Usually, rental companies offer small or compact cars, and sometimes medium-sized sedans such as the Tesla Model 3 or medium-sized SUVs such as the Jaguar E-Pace.

In any of these cases, we should try to be practical and clearly understand what type of use we are going to give him, because the new experience of using an electric car can be an adventure if you are not familiar with autonomy or the use of chargers in cars of this type. We advise you to choose electric if you are used to using it or, above all, if you are going to use it on trips where you know that you have an easily accessible charge (or charging at a hotel at night), especially in the city and suburbs.

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About Rachel Ferrucci

Lifestyle writer, blogger, and social media influencer, specializing in travel, beauty, food, fashion, and family. As an empty nester I'm finding adventure around every corner to live life like it's my last day. Don't be surprised to find me in stilettos waving a light saber while playing with my grandchildren! Rachel Ferrucci

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