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Economy | $5/day |
Compact | $6/day |
Intermediate | $10/day |
SUV | $9/day |
Mini | $5/day |
Compact SUV | $6/day |
Supplier choice | $7/day |
Compact station wagon | $8/day |
Intermediate SUV | $20/day |
Intermediate station wagon | $51/day |
Full-size station wagon | $66/day |
On average a rental car in Italy costs $35 per day.
Compact (Seat Arona or similar) is the most frequently booked rental car type in Italy.
In the past 72 hours, the cheapest rental cars were found at Galierirent ($5/day), Ciao Cars ($5/day) and SURPRICE CAR RENTAL ($6/day).
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Based on car searches on KAYAK, the most popular cities to rent a car in Italy are Bergamo (40% of total searches of users looking to rent a car in Italy), Bologna (31%) and Lamezia Terme (13%).
On average a rental car in Italy costs $242 per week ($35 per day).
On average a rental car in Italy costs $1,038 per month ($35 per day).
Italy has a reputation for being a difficult country to drive in, but this is largely unfounded: generally, roads are in good condition, and renting a car in Italy is usually a good value. The driving style can be more aggressive than what non-Italians are used to. All highways in Italy operate on a toll system, and payment is accepted by cash or credit card at the point of exit from the highway.
To rent a car in Italy, most rental agencies require drivers to be at least 21 years old and to have held a driving license for at least 12 months. Drivers under 25 will usually be charged an additional young driver’s fee, starting from €24.50 ($27.70) per day through Hertz. While the vast majority of agencies will accept an English-language domestic driver’s license, officially, any foreign driver needs to have an International Driver’s Permit (IDP); in case of spot checks by the police, it is advised to have one on hand.
Gas prices in Italy are generally quite high, a liter of fuel costing around twice what it does in the USA. Expect to pay around €1.50 ($1.70) for a liter of diesel and €1.65 ($1.87) for a liter of gasoline. To get the best mileage possible, consider renting a compact or midsize car or opting for a diesel model if available. Gas stations are usually pretty commonplace and are well signposted, although they often have different prices for self-service and serviced fueling; the latter is usually around €0.10 ($0.11) more per liter.
The official speed limits are 50 km/h (31 mph) in urban and residential areas, 90 km/h (56 mph) or 100 km/h (62 mph) on single-lane highways, 100 km/h (62 mph) on national highways, and 130 km/h (80 mph) on autostrade, the large national highways that link major cities.
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Most popular agency | SURPRICE CAR RENTAL |
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Most popular car type | Compact |
Average price | $35/day |
Good deal | $25/day |