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Cheapest Car Rental Rates

Auckland Airport
Mini
Nissan March or similar
Nissan March
  • 5
  • 1
  • 5
  • A/C
  • Auto.
Autounion
$11.20 per day
Auckland Airport
Economy
Toyota Yaris or similar
Toyota Yaris
  • 5
  • 2
  • 5
  • A/C
  • Auto.
Discount Car Rentals New Zealand
$12.55 per day
Auckland Airport
Economy Elite
Toyota Aqua or similar
Toyota Aqua
  • 5
  • 1
  • 5
  • A/C
  • Auto.
Yes Rentals
$14.11 per day
Auckland Airport
Compact
Toyota Aqua Hybrid or similar
Toyota Aqua Hybrid
  • 5
  • 1
  • 5
  • A/C
  • Auto.
EV Hire
$15.61 per day

Most Popular Car Rental Deals

Auckland Airport
Compact Elite
Toyota Auris or similar
Toyota Auris
  • 5
  • 2
  • 4
  • A/C
  • Auto.
North Car Rental
$15.98 per day
Downtown
Standard
Nissan Bluebird Sedan or similar
Nissan Bluebird Sedan
  • 5
  • 2
  • 4
  • A/C
  • Auto.
Bargain Rental Cars
$22.14 per day
Auckland Airport
Intermediate
Toyota Prius or similar
Toyota Prius
  • 5
  • 2
  • 5
  • A/C
  • Auto.
Mint Rentals
$23.91 per day
Auckland Airport
Premium Van
Toyota Vellfire or similar
Toyota Vellfire
  • 8
  • 1
  • 4
  • A/C
  • Auto.
Ezu Car Rental
$42.32 per day
The above prices are only approximate and were last updated at 3:11 AM on 10/2/24. Prices may vary based on the booking dates, length of rental, and car class.

Travel Information

Languages
English, Samoan
Currency
NZD
Drive on
Left-hand side
Country code
+64
Average car rental price
$20 per day
Average car rental length
10 days
Speed limit within town
30 - 50 km/h or 19 - 31 mph
Speed limit out of town
80 - 100 km/h or 50 - 62 mph
Acceptable limit of BAC
0.05%
Rating
9.2 / 10
Average gas price
$1.80 per liter or $6.81 per gallon
Lowest gas price
$1.64 per liter or $6.21 per gallon
Highest gas price
$1.97 per liter or $7.46 per gallon

Why rent a car in Auckland?

Auckland is a massive, sprawling city that is modeled after Los Angeles in many ways and its dependency on cars as the primary mode of transportation. Many sights lie outside of the center of the city. Additionally, most tourists visit Auckland and New Zealand for its nature. By far the best way to experience the mountains, volcanoes, and stunning coastline is to have a rental car. 

Auckland

One-Way Car Rentals in Auckland

The most popular one-way rental options for pick up in Auckland and drop off in another city include:

  • From Auckland to Christchurch - 74 offers from $28.94 per day
  • From Auckland to Wellington - 49 offers from $41.52 per day
  • From Auckland to Queenstown - 59 offers from $35.40 per day
  • From Auckland to New Plymouth - 19 offers from $191.65 per day
  • From Auckland to Palmerston North - 16 offers from $36.87 per day

Top ways to enter Auckland

Most visitors from abroad will enter New Zealand through the international terminal Auckland Airport. The airport also has a domestic terminal. The largest rental car providers have desks in the terminal. The desks are located on the ground level next to the arrivals area in the international terminal and on the ground floor of the parking building across from the domestic terminal. 

The Northern Explorer train starts in Wellington and ends at Strand Station near the Central Business District in Auckland. The train passes through every type of natural environment in the country, including coastal areas, mountains, and farmland. Strand Station is located near all of the downtown offices of rental companies. 

Auckland is a popular city for embarking and disembarking of cruise ships that travel around New Zealand, Australia, and Polynesia. Ships dock in the harbor at Queens Wharf. While rental offices are not available at the port, they can be found nearby in the area of the Central Business District. 

New Zealand’s north island has a well-connected road network, allowing travelers the option of exploring the country via its motorways. Those landing in Wellington can expect an 8 hour drive via the main State Highway 1. The North Island is also connected to the South via a convenient ferry network over the Cook Strait. The Interislander ferry operates several times a day, taking passengers and vehicles between Picton and Wellington. 

City facts

Aukland is New Zealand’s largest city, almost a third of New Zealand’s population inhabit it. The city has the largest population of Polynesians in the world.  It also has significant populations of Asians and other Pacific Islanders, which particularly became the case after the removal of immigration restrictions based on race. 

First settled by Maori tribes hundreds of years ago, Auckland saw the first European settlers after 1800. From 1842 to 1865, Aukland was the capital of what was then the Colony of New Zealand. Even before it became the capital, it was understood that Wellington would serve the function better given its proximity to the South Island. During the early 20th century, the city would develop based on trams and rail lines. However, it would later follow the expansion and development of Los Angeles with its reliance on cars. Today, Auckland is a massive, sprawling city with many suburbs.  

Auckland experiences an oceanic climate. This means that there is not a truly bad time of the year to visit, though for swimming summer is better. During summer, highs are usually around 23°C (73°F) and the water temperature of the sea is around 21°C (70°F). During winter the average high is around 14°C (57°C). Summers generally see high humidity and though it tends to rain often in winter, travelers can expect not to see any snow. The city occasionally experiences smog on winter days. Auckland also has the lowest risk of earthquakes in the country, having experienced its last significant one in 1840.

Top sights and activities

  • Auckland Museum - More formally known as the Auckland War Memorial Museum, the museum is the most important museum in the country. Visitors shouldn’t be fooled by its formal name, it is not just a war museum. It seeks to tell the story of New Zealand and its people. Visitors can find collections concerning the history of the Māori people, New Zealand in World War One, and the natural history of the country. 
  • Auckland Art Gallery - The premier art museum in the country, the art gallery hosts both national and international pieces. The museum consists of two buildings, one old and one modern. The modern building is worth visiting in its own right for its architectural design. Entrance to the gallery is free for residents of New Zealand. Other art galleries, hosting modern art, can also be found in the city. 
  • Sky Tower - The iconic tower in the center of the city, the Sky Tower offers visitors the chance to enjoy panoramic views of the city and its surroundings from two different heights, the main observation level at 186 meters and the Sky Deck at 220 meters. A 360-degree rotating restaurant and cafe are also located in the tower. The adrenaline loving can bungee jump off the tower (don’t a control cable makes sure you don’t crash into the tower) or walk on the around the top of the tower. 
  • Volcanoes - Auckland sits on the Auckland Volcanic Field and as such more than 50 volcanoes are located in and around the city (don’t worry, though, none are expected to erupt).  The cones of some of the volcanoes make for both good hikes and great views from the top. Mount Eden and One Tree Hill are examples of these, both providing amazing views of the city. 
  • Beaches - Auckland is one of the few cities in the world having harbors on two seas or oceans. This gives the cities an almost endless coastline. While more pristine beaches lie outside of the city, in it one can find beaches that aren’t to scoff at too. The Mission Bay and Davenport beaches offer views of the city and the bay in addition to nice sand. Further to the north, Takapuna Beach is a prime location for families. See the day trip section below for those beaches lying outside the city. 
  • Kelly Tarlton's Sea Life- Sea Life is another popular destination for families. The aquarium has habitats for penguins, sharks, turtles and more. Visitors move along conveyor belts under the curved sea exhibitions. It also offers opportunities to experience a penguin colony close-up and to snorkel in a cage with sharks and sting-rays. 
  • Eden Park - New Zealand’s largest sports stadium hosts cricket and rugby matches. The stadium is the home ground of the Auckland Blues rugby union team. New Zealand’s infamous All Blacks also play at the grounds regularly. In summer the Auckland Aces play cricket in the stadium. 
  • Auckland Botanic Gardens. This being New Zealand, Auckland is surrounded by many stunning wilderness areas (more on them below). However, there are also opportunities to enjoy nature without leaving the city limits, not least in the Auckland Botanic Gardens. Located in the southern suburb of Manurewa just a short drive away from the city center, the 64 hectare (160 acres) gardens display the fascinating flora of New Zealand and from around the world.

Traffic and parking

Driving is on the left-hand side of the road in New Zealand. It doesn’t seem like it would ever be forgotten, but there have been many cases of tourists driving on the wrong side of the road. 

As with any large city, traffic congestion is a problem, particularly given the spread out nature of the city (being modeled on Los Angeles). On the Harbor Bridge of the Northern Motorway center lanes are reversed depending on which direction the congestion is greater. 

While driving is permitted on two of Auckland’s beaches, it's not permitted with your rental vehicle. It is also prohibited in most cases to travel on unsealed roads, offroad, and above the snow line. 

The city center has multiple parking zones. Parking in metered spots is unlimited when it comes to time, though it is more expensive for longer stays. Parking can be paid either by a phone app or with the car’s license plate number at a machine. The parking meter machines accept coins and credit cars. The city center also has various car parks, some managed by the city. Some hotels in the Central Business District may charge for parking, others, particularly outside of the center do not.  

Toll roads

All of the toll roads in New Zealand are in the northern part of the North Island. They all serve as short bypasses of congested areas. The tolls are therefore quite low. The toll roads use a license plate capturing system with no physical booths. Payment can be made either by having a setup account, by paying online before or within five days of using a toll road, or with cash in some BP and Caltex petrol stations (though a small fee will be added). 

Many rental companies offer some system, with a fee, to pass on toll payments to you without you having to do anything. Of course, it may be better just to pay the toll yourself and save on paying that fee. The toll roads can all be avoided quite easily by avoiding the bypass roads and transiting through the towns (in addition to being able to see more). 

Ideas for day trips

  • Rangitoto Island - Travelers can take a 20-minute ferry ride to reach Rangitoto Island, a nature reserve in the Gulf. The island is a volcano that has only been out of the sea for six hundred years. A trail leads from the ferry port to the summit with about an hour needed for the ascent. There is also a causeway leading to the older island of Motutapu. Vehicles are not allowed on the island and there is no overnight accommodation. Be sure to make it to the last ferry before its departure time. 
  • Waiheke Island -  A 35-minute ferry ride from Auckland in the Hauraki Gulf, Waiheke is a popular destination for foreign visitors and local residents, alike. The island has many sandy beaches that are relatively uncrowded. It is also known for its wineries, many of which can be visited for tastings. While there is a vehicle ferry, your supplier is unlikely to allow you to take your rental vehicle onboard. If you would like to drive around the island, rental cars are available near the port in Matiatia.
  • Hobbiton- The movie set used for the Hobbit village in all Lord of the Rings and the Hobbit film series can be found near Matamata, just a two-hour drive south of Auckland.  The set is open for visitors, but only via guided tours. The set is immaculately kept up and tours of it include the possibility for eating or drinking in the Green Inn. Given their popularity, advance booking of tours is highly suggested.
  • Caves and Caverns - Centered around city of Hamilton and the Waikato region is an area with many caves and caverns that can be visited. Of particular note are the Waitomo Caves known for its glowworms. Guided tours through three levels are available. The nearby Ruakuri Cave has waterfalls and special formations of limestones. 
  • More Beaches -  Though the beaches in the city itself can be quite nice, an abundance of pristine, uncrowded beaches are located near Auckland. These range from white-sand beaches with calm waters to rocky outcrops with world-class surfing conditions.  For example, Pakiri Beach, only 14km from the city, is as good of a beach as can be found anywhere. Additionally, Piha Beach, the most famous surf beach in the country, is only 40km west of the city. 
  • The Coromandel Peninsula. One of the most popular trips from the capital, Coromandel is to the west of Auckland and in good weather, can actually be seen on the other side of the Hauraki Gulf. The area is famous for its coves, coastline, scenic towns, and surfing, but it also offers some of the best hiking on the North Island, not least in the Coromandel Forest Park. The trip from Auckland to Thames, the biggest settlement on the peninsula, takes about 1 hour and 20 minutes.

Most popular cars

The most popular class of rental car in New Zealand is the compact, of which the Nissan Tiida is an example. Given the proclivity for road trips that New Zealand gives travelers, full-size cars are the next most popular. The Toyota RAV4 SUV is the most popular full-size rental. Finally, the economy car, perfect for a couple’s road trip, is also popular. The Fiat Punto is a good example of this class of car. 

Further destinations

New Zealand is one of the world’s best road-trip destinations. With amazing natural beauty and unique cultural experiences, discovering the surrounding regions of the North and South island are best done by car.

For more about traveling around New Zealand with a rental car, check out our complete guide.

  • Wellington - It takes around 8 hours to drive from Auckland to the country's capital, though only the time-constrained should even think of making the drive straight and miss the many sites and experience in between. With a picturesque harbor, history, fine dining, and a craft beer tradition, Wellington is not to be missed when traveling to New Zealand. The city also serves as the departing point of ferries to the South Island of the country with its incredible nature and mountains. 
  • Tongariro National Park -  This national park includes not just the volcano from whence it takes its name, but also two others, Mt. Ngauruhoe and Mt. Ruapehu. These volcanoes are of great significance to the local Maori people. As such, they were granted to the Crown to form a nature reserve in order to prevent them from being sold to the Europeans. Though not the namesake nor the highest one, Mt. Ngauruhoe is in some respects the most infamous of the three having served as the location for some of the shots in the Lord of the Rings trilogy standing in for Mt. Doom. The Tongariro Alpine Crossing pass between Mounts Tongariro and Ngauruhoe with the option to continue to the summit of either. 
  • Whanganui National Park - The park takes its name from the Whanganui River which it is centered upon. It is located about halfway between Auckland and Wellington in the center of the North Island. The park is both rich in history and nature. From family-friendly activities to extreme adventure, the park has something to offer any traveler. The highlight is certainly the Whanganui Journey, paddling down the Whanganui River. 
  • Egmont National Park - Centered upon Mount Egmont, or Mount Taranaki in Maori, a 2,518 meter dormant volcano, the national park also includes the surrounding forest. This forest is a lush rainforest due to the massive amounts of rain the area receives. From short walks to the Around the Mountain Circuit, there are lots of hiking trails for all fitness levels. 
  • Bay of Islands - A pleasant three-hour drive north of Auckland brings visitors to the Bay of Islands. In total, there are 144 islands. In the bay lies what is perhaps the most Instagram-worthy place, the ‘Hole in the Rock’ on Piercy Island. Visitors can take a boat tour to get to the island and on the way, weather permitting sail through the hole made by the sea. 
  • Rotorua - On the shores of the lake of the same name, Rotorua is a major tourist destination. Visitors flock to the town from both within the country and abroad because of the surrounding area’s geothermal activity. This included seeing geysers, dipping in bubbling pools of mud, and thermal hot springs. 17 nearby lakes also provide numerous activities such as fishing, swimming, and boating. 
  • South Island. New Zealand’s South Island is easily accessible thanks to the regular interisland ferry operating between Wellington and Picton. Explore adventure hubs like Wanaka and Queenstown, or explore the amazing natural beauty of Fjordland National Park.

While it may be possible in summer, depending on your rental supplier, to take your rental vehicle on a ferry between the North and South Islands, it would be more budget-friendly to book another rental car for the South Island which could be picked up in Picton.

Car rental prices in Auckland

  • Station wagons - from $23 per day
  • Large cars - from $15 per day
  • Medium cars - from $12 per day
  • Vans - from $29 per day
  • Premium cars - from $57 per day
  • Small cars - from $11 per day
  • SUVs - from $33 per day
This information was written, fact-checked, and/or translated by our content creators.

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Olly Gaspar
This article was reviewed and updated by Olly Gaspar, a professional adventure travel photographer and writer. He has spent the past five years documenting his full-time travels around the world on his blog We Seek Travel.

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Map of Car Rental Locations

What is the cheapest month to rent a car in Auckland?

Car rental prices in Auckland vary by time of year. This graph shows the average prices per month to help you find the best time of year to rent.
Average rental costs per day in Auckland
$51.93
January
$60.58
February
$49.71
March
$29.93
April
$22.49
May
$21.57
June
$22.67
July
$21.53
August
$21.43
September
$35.41
October
$48.01
November
$68.47
December
The cheapest month to rent a car in Auckland is September (when prices average $21.43 per day). This is 43% cheaper than the yearly average and 69% cheaper than renting in December (when prices average $68.47).

This information can help you identify the low season. But these are only average numbers. How much your car rental will cost will depend on the type of vehicle you rent, how long you’ll rent it for, and how far ahead you book. Simply enter your dates in the form at the top of the page to see the exact prices.

What’s the usual rental length in Auckland?

How long travelers keep their rental cars for varies from month to month: in January, the average renter keeps their car for 12 days, and in April, they keep their car for 9 days.
Average number of rental days in Auckland
12
January
10
February
10
March
9
April
9
May
10
June
9
July
9
August
10
September
10
October
10
November
10
December

What's the most popular month to rent a car in Auckland?

Based on the number of searches by our customers, the most popular month for renting a car in Auckland is December, and the least popular is June.
Monthly searches in Auckland by pick-up date relative to the average
172%
January
158%
February
134%
March
56%
April
46%
May
38%
June
46%
July
41%
August
57%
September
101%
October
153%
November
199%
December

Car rental information

Car rental locations 13
Airport locations 1
Popular suppliers Discount Car Rentals New Zealand, Autounion, Bargain Rental Cars, Mode Car Rentals, Snap
Popular car categories Small cars, SUVs, Medium cars, Large cars
Lowest price $11 per day
Cheapest supplier Autounion

Most popular car models of rental suppliers

Rental Supplier Model Doors Luggage Type
Bargain Rental Cars Mazda Demio 4 2 Medium cars
Autounion Mazda Demio 5 2 Small cars
Discount Car Rentals New Zealand Toyota Yaris 5 2 Small cars
Discount Car Rentals New Zealand Toyota Corolla 4 2 Large cars
Ezi Car Rental Ford Puma 5 2 Small cars
Yes Rentals Toyota Aqua 5 1 Small cars
EV Hire Toyota Aqua Hybrid 5 1 Medium cars
Autounion Nissan March 5 1 Small cars
Discount Car Rentals New Zealand Toyota RAV4 5 2 SUVs
Rentalcars247 Suzuki Swift 4 1 Small cars

FAQ

How old will my rental car in Auckland be?
As a broker, we do not always have information about the age of rental cars. In New Zealand, rental cars are generally 5-10 years old, though it depends on the rental company. As usual, cheaper rental cars are likely to be older than more expensive ones.
Can I take a rental car from Auckland to the South Island?
Yes, it is possible to take some rental cars on ferries, though many companies do not allow it. Most of those that do not allow it have locations on both sides of the Cook Straight allowing you to leave one car on one side and pick up another on the other. Please check the rental conditions prior to booking. Customers will need advance permission from the rental company to take a car on a ferry. Customers will probably be charged an extra fee for ferry travel and may need to purchase extra insurance as well.
What is the longest period for which I can rent a car in Auckland?
The maximum rental period for each car rental company can be different. generally, car rental companies provide car rentals for a maximum period of 28 days.

Our customers' reviews

Because we want to make sure each review listed here is left by a real customer, we don’t have the option to post a review here. Instead, we ask each and every customer to leave a review after they return their rental car. This way, you know that all reviews are authentic.

New Zealand
Toyota Yaris
8/26/24
Business - NZ Gift fair. Buying trip
New Zealand
Toyota Aqua Hybrid
7/31/24
Great trip, came to Ak for my cousins 90th Birthday Function and to visit relatives and Grand Daughter it wasa really good Family trip and we had 3 nice sunny days.
New Zealand
Nissan Note
7/8/24
Very good customer service
Australia
Toyota Vitz
6/14/24
Great little car to travel in
New Zealand
Toyota Yaris
6/5/24
I very much enjoyed my trip, I was able to do a significant amount of travel in the north island. I visited: Raglan, Waitomo caves, Taupō, Rotorua and Tauranga. I was able to see the Bridal veil falls, visit the hot pools and relax, visited the geothermal wonderland, the crater of the moon area. Hikes to Oreke falls, Huka falls, Wairere Falls. Onehunga cafe in Auckland was a brilliant place to grab a bite. Visiting Hobbiton is a great day out.
Australia
Toyota RAV4 (2019-2021)
6/1/24
Great weather , many natural spots like hot springs, hot water beach, snowy mountain, changing leaves colors
Taiwan
Toyota Yaris (2016-2018)
5/27/24
Walking, glowworm watching
Photo 1 by Chengyun L. about renting a Toyota Yaris (2016-2018) in Auckland (5/27/24) Photo 2 by Chengyun L. about renting a Toyota Yaris (2016-2018) in Auckland (5/27/24)
Australia
Nissan Wingroad STW
5/24/24
Birth of our baby
New Zealand
Toyota Aqua
5/21/24
Mount eden, waitomo, Hamilton
New Zealand
Toyota Aqua
5/21/24
Sky tower, casino, one tree hill
United States of America (USA)
Nissan March
5/20/24
We went to Auckland, Hamilton, and Rotorua, visiting the Waitomo Caves, Hamilton Gardens, and Hobbiton.
New Zealand
Toyota Aqua
5/18/24
Photo 1 by XU D. about renting a Toyota Aqua in Auckland (5/18/24) Photo 2 by XU D. about renting a Toyota Aqua in Auckland (5/18/24)
Australia
Toyota Vitz
5/9/24
Catching up with family
Australia
Toyota Camry
4/29/24
Catching up with family
Australia
Toyota Yaris (2015 - 2017)
4/24/24
Sampled the unbelievable beauty of the South Island. Incredible
Photo 1 by Mark G. about renting a Toyota Yaris (2015 - 2017) in Auckland (4/24/24) Photo 2 by Mark G. about renting a Toyota Yaris (2015 - 2017) in Auckland (4/24/24) Photo 3 by Mark G. about renting a Toyota Yaris (2015 - 2017) in Auckland (4/24/24) Photo 4 by Mark G. about renting a Toyota Yaris (2015 - 2017) in Auckland (4/24/24)
United States of America (USA)
Mazda Demio
4/13/24
I was spending time with my 98 year old mum, so had to have a car, even for short trips! It was fine. Spent a week together at Algies Bay, north of Auckland.
Photo 1 by Gaye J. about renting a Mazda Demio in Auckland (4/13/24) Photo 2 by Gaye J. about renting a Mazda Demio in Auckland (4/13/24)
Australia
Toyota Aqua
4/12/24
didn't do much driving around , visiting family at wedding
United States of America (USA)
Toyota Yaris
4/6/24
simply beautiful! aotearoa is amazing and such a friendly vibe — love love love
United States of America (USA)
Mazda Demio
3/31/24
New Zealand is under construction. If I had $1 for every orange road cone I passed and $20 for every guy holding a STOP sign I'd be very rich man
United States of America (USA)
Toyota RAV4
3/30/24
Māori experience, All Blacks experience, the Luge, shopping, dining, canyoning
United States of America (USA)
Ford Ranger
3/30/24
Photo by Scott C. about renting a Ford Ranger in Auckland (3/30/24)
United Kingdom
Toyota Corolla STW
3/29/24
Travelling around the North Island of New Zealand catching up with friends and family.
Photo by Dale L. about renting a Toyota Corolla STW in Auckland (3/29/24)
Australia
Toyota Vitz
3/26/24
The car went like a dream and very good on petrol
Australia
Toyota Corolla
3/26/24
Visiting family
New Zealand
Toyota Yaris (2016-2018)
3/26/24
Thanks to the car I have been able to descover a good deal of New Zeraland which I found to be an amaiszing country.
Portugal
Toyota Yaris
3/23/24
Photo 1 by FILIPE F. about renting a Toyota Yaris in Auckland (3/23/24) Photo 2 by FILIPE F. about renting a Toyota Yaris in Auckland (3/23/24) Photo 3 by FILIPE F. about renting a Toyota Yaris in Auckland (3/23/24) Photo 4 by FILIPE F. about renting a Toyota Yaris in Auckland (3/23/24) Photo 5 by FILIPE F. about renting a Toyota Yaris in Auckland (3/23/24) Photo 6 by FILIPE F. about renting a Toyota Yaris in Auckland (3/23/24) Photo 7 by FILIPE F. about renting a Toyota Yaris in Auckland (3/23/24)
New Zealand
Mazda Demio
3/19/24
Waitangi is beautiful
Australia
Toyota Prius Hybrid
3/19/24
Paihia was fabulous with Hole in the Rock a must experience on fast catamaran. Restaurants in Paihia all very good with a lot of choices. Orewa is another good place to visit with excellent choice of eateries along
Canada
Toyota Corolla STW
3/18/24
Camping is easier if you rent a self contain vehicle, if not, good luck....
Malaysia
Toyota Corolla
3/18/24
If driving is easy and free to travel around NZ
Australia
Toyota Camry
3/17/24
Food and stay in the viaduct was fantastic
Australia
Mitsubishi ASX
3/13/24
Sixth trip to NZ but first time travelling around Coromandel and Hawkes Bay region. Unfortunately we struck bad traffic on our return to the airport and came across soo many road works on this trip!
Canada
Mazda Demio
3/12/24
Northlands, Bay of Islands, beaches were beautiful. Gorgeous road trip!
United States of America (USA)
Mazda Demio
3/11/24
Great experiences all around the north island!
United States of America (USA)
Toyota Corolla
3/10/24
Rotorua was a natural paradise.
Australia
Nissan March
3/10/24
New Zealand is a very beautiful country. Travelling by car we were able to set our own route and take our time. Stop when and where we wanted. We loved ever part of the North island over our 3 week journey.
Australia
Mazda Demio
3/10/24
It's my home and I came home for a funeral. The roads north were difficult to negotiate with all the road closures ...thank God for Google maps .
Switzerland
Toyota Yaris
3/8/24
We made north and south island. Newseeland is rally beautyful.
New Zealand
Toyota Prius
3/8/24
Travelled between Auckland and Mt Maunganui state highway 90% double highway, excellent
Australia
Toyota Camry
3/7/24
We travelled to Hamilton, Hamilton gardens is something you wouldn’t want to miss seeing. We glamped at cherry manor house in Hamilton, unbelievable experience. South Auckland we ate at Ming’s bakery in clendon, best pies ever. Cheap easy dinner we went to Toby’s in otahuhu , fresh fish and chips for $8.
Australia
Mazda Demio
3/6/24
Definitely made our trip to New Zealand much better, very glad we chose a car to visit different airbnbs in lieu of renting a camper van
United States of America (USA)
Toyota Corolla
3/2/24
We enjoyed visiting New Zealand! Kia Ora
United States of America (USA)
Suzuki Swift
3/1/24
Great customer service!
New Zealand
Toyota Vitz
3/1/24
University study
Australia
Toyota Camry
2/29/24
Viewing the stupendous scenery
Japan
Suzuki Swift
2/25/24
My trip was mostly for my work, but having such reliable and even high-spec vehicle made my trip very easy and stress free. Thank you for the experience!
Photo by Yoko M. about renting a Suzuki Swift in Auckland (2/25/24)
Australia
Toyota Yaris Cross
2/24/24
Travelled around 1000 km from Auckland down the East Coast across to Rotorua and Hamilton and back up to Auckland. The car drive really well was cheap on fuel and very comfortable.
Australia
Nissan Wingroad STW
2/23/24
Bay of islands was amazing and magical
Israel
Toyota Hiace
2/19/24
Photo by RURH B. about renting a Toyota Hiace in Auckland (2/19/24)
United States of America (USA)
Toyota Corolla
2/14/24
North Island trip from Auckland to Rotorua. Spent 3 days there before heading Waitomo stopping along the way to hike along Lake Whakamaru.

Car Rental Statistics

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Yes Rentals
9.2 / 10
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Lowest-rated company
NUCarrentals
6.4 / 10
)
Total number of reviews
402
Total rental companies
36
Average daily price
$19.73
Lowest daily price
$11.20
Total cars available
542

Top 36 suppliers in Auckland in 2024

Yes Rentals
Yes Rentals
Exceptional 9.2 / 761 reviews
1 location
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Ezi Car Rental
Ezi Car Rental
Exceptional 9.1 / 174 reviews
2 locations
$34 - $85
Snap
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Mint Rentals
Mint Rentals
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Go Rentals
Go Rentals
Very good 8.9 / 156 reviews
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$36 - $77
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Very good 8.9 / 33 reviews
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Very good 8.8 / 461 reviews
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SIXT
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Very good 8.8 / 101 reviews
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yesaway
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Very good 8.7 / 388 reviews
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Rentalcars247
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Very good 8.7 / 314 reviews
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Hertz
Hertz
Very good 8.5 / 149 reviews
5 locations
$93 - $216
Alamo
Alamo
Very good 8.5 / 69 reviews
1 location
$50 - $138
Mode Car Rentals
Mode Car Rentals
Very good 8.4 / 770 reviews
2 locations
$30 - $81
Europcar
Europcar
Very good 8.4 / 186 reviews
2 locations
$38 - $184
Budget
Budget
Very good 8.4 / 20 reviews
4 locations
$53 - $187
Thrifty
Thrifty
Very good 8.4 / 5 reviews
3 locations
$64 - $210
EV Hire
EV Hire
Very good 8.3 / 74 reviews
1 location
$16
Jucy
Jucy
Very good 8.3 / 31 reviews
1 location
$17 - $19
Ace Rental Cars
Ace Rental Cars
Very good 8.3 / 5 reviews
3 locations
$50 - $126
Bargain Rental Cars
Bargain Rental Cars
Very good 8.1 / 798 reviews
8 locations
$18 - $49
Enterprise
Enterprise
Very good 8.1 / 4 reviews
2 locations
$44 - $151
Discount Car Rentals New Zealand
Discount Car Rentals New Zealand
Good 7.8 / 700 reviews
1 location
$13 - $194
Routes Car Rental
Routes Car Rental
Good 7.8 / 28 reviews
2 locations
$41 - $79
Speedy Rentals
Speedy Rentals
Good 7.7 / 5 reviews
3 locations
$18 - $135
Dollar
Dollar
Good 7.7
2 locations
$57 - $176
Firefly
Firefly
Good 7.7
5 locations
National
National
Good 7.7
1 location
Keddy
Keddy
Good 7.6 / 61 reviews
1 location
$41 - $76
NZ Rent a Car
NZ Rent a Car
Good 7.6 / 1 review
1 location
James Blond
James Blond
Good 7.6
1 location
$35 - $161
Flexways
Flexways
Good 7.5 / 8 reviews
2 locations
North Car Rental
North Car Rental
Good 7.4 / 62 reviews
2 locations
$11 - $156
Surprice
Surprice
Good 7.4
2 locations
U-Save
U-Save
Good 7.1 / 132 reviews
2 locations
$49 - $50
Autounion
Autounion
Satisfactory 6.9 / 552 reviews
2 locations
$11 - $66
NUCarrentals
NUCarrentals
Satisfactory 6.4 / 42 reviews
2 locations
$17 - $81
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