The best way to rent a car in Mexico through FindYCar

The best way to rent a car in Mexico through FindYCar

There are only three steps to rent a car in Mexico:

  1. Browse as many offers as possible on our website to choose the best one.
  2. Book Now, fill out the details in the form, and add options.
  3. Confirm your reservation by card (a 20% deposit will be charged). You can pay the entire amount upfront if you prefer.
Location

Location

  • You are free to specify any place you like to pick up your vehicle (This could be a city, airport, or delivery)
  • Enter the start and end dates of the rental and perform a search.
Booking

Booking

  • Choose a car and add additional services (insurance, no deposit)
  • Book a car through our website and make the payment online
  • You will receive an e-mail voucher with the rental company’s contacts and pick-up instructions.
Pick-Up

Pick-Up

  • When picking up the car, you will need to present your voucher, passport, driver’s license, and a credit card (if a deposit is required)
  • Sign the rental agreement, pick up the car, and enjoy your trip.

Cheap Car Rental Mexico: Best of FindYCar

Car Rental Mexico
Car Rental Mexico

Turquoise cenotes hide in Yucatán jungles while mariachi horns blast in Guadalajara squares. Mayan pyramids tower over misty Teotihuacán, and street tacos drip lime under buzzing lights. Caribbean sands glow on Riviera Maya, and Copper Canyon swallows the sky. Whale sharks drift near Isla Holbox, and Day of the Dead floods towns with marigolds and candy skulls. Sun-chasers hunt spice, ruins, and magic in a country that never sleeps.

Ignite your quest beyond the resort gates and chase jungle ruins and secret surf at your own pace. Renting a car in Mexico every mile turns into a pure fiesta! Here’s the wild ride:

  • Taco trail freedom: Hunt Oaxacan mole stands at midnight, pull over anywhere the smoke smells right.
  • Pacific cliff spins: Wind from Puerto Vallarta to Sayulita’s boho beaches, stop for fresh ceviche on the sand.
  • Puebla volcano picnics: Climb Popocatépetl’s base, unpack a cooler, watch steam rise with zero tour guides.

Guaranteed rentals, for cash, insurance, unlimited mileage, no credit card, additional driver, no deposit, and any other rental options are available on FindYCar. Ready to Book Now.

What’s the price of car hire Mexico?

Not all North American countries are expensive to visit. Here are some price ranges to help you understand the affordability of car hire in Mexico:

  • Economy cars: €11-€26 per day
  • Mid-range cars: €27-€46 per day
  • SUVs and minivans: €48-€67 per day
  • Luxury cars: €92+ per day

The country’s ruins and reefs won’t empty your pockets. These insider tricks cut daily costs and outsmart hidden costs with flair! Smart travelers swear by this guide:

  • Use FindYCar to find the perfect vehicle and compare prices
  • Go for a long-term car rental
  • Don’t book on the last day
  • Start after the weekend.

Here’s the best way to compare the price:

Table of rental prices for popular cars in Mexico by season

Car model Body type Passengers Luggage capacity Price per day (low season) Price per day (high season)
Chevrolet Spark Mini / Economy 4 1 €20 €40
Nissan March Economy Hatchback 5 2 €22 €45
Kia Rio Compact Sedan 5 2 €25 €50
Volkswagen Vento Compact Sedan 5 3 €28 €55
Toyota Corolla Compact / Family 5 3 €35 €70
Nissan Sentra Sedan / Family 5 3 €38 €75
Jeep Renegade Compact SUV 5 2-3 €50 €95
Volkswagen Tiguan SUV / Family 5 3 €60 €105
Chevrolet Suburban Full-size SUV 7 4 €90 €160
BMW X3 Luxury SUV 5 3 €110 €180

⚠️ Disclaimer: The table shows approximate prices for renting popular cars in Mexico. Prices are given for both low and high season and include different car classes. The information also includes booking a car without a deposit and without using a credit card.

Chart of car rental prices in Mexico: seasonal analysis based on verified bookings

The lowest car rental prices in Mexico are observed in October, with an average cost of 20 euros. This is 49 percent lower than the peak price in December, which reaches 39 euros per day. During the early months of the year, from January to March, prices remain relatively high, ranging from 26 to 29 euros.

In April, prices rise to 34 euros, likely due to increased travel during the spring season. From May to July, prices stabilize between 25 and 27 euros, while in August they drop slightly to 24 euros. September sees a further decrease to 22 euros, reaching the lowest point in October. In November, prices rise again to 24 euros before peaking in December at 39 euros, influenced by the holiday season.

All data are based on verified car rental bookings made through the FindYCar website. The analysis includes all types and classes of vehicles, as well as bookings made without a deposit and without the need for a credit card. This ensures that the sample is representative and the results are reliable.

Overall, the seasonal trends suggest that the most cost-effective months to rent a car in Mexico are September and October, while December represents the highest demand and the most expensive period for car rentals.

29 €
JAN
26 €
FEB
28 €
MAR
34 €
APR
25 €
MAY
26 €
JUN
27 €
JUL
24 €
AUG
22 €
SEP
20 €
OCT
24 €
NOV
39 €
DEC

Renting a car in Mexico: What documents do I need?

You are free to rent any car you want, as long as you have the following documents:

  • Credit card
  • Passport and driver’s license (must be 100% valid)
  • Reservation certificate.
Traffic Rules

Traffic Rules

Navigate local lively streets and rainforest highways with confidence! Learn these straightforward tips before going for a car rental in Mexico. Here’s your simple instruction:

  1. Keep to the right lane and pass using the left.
  2. Speed limits: 40 km/h in urban areas, 80 km/h on country roads, 110 km/h on cuotas (toll highways).
  3. Mobile devices are prohibited.
  4. Legal blood alcohol limit stands at 0.8 ppm, though officers frequently implement zero-tolerance policies.
  5. Seatbelt usage is required for all passengers, with children positioned in rear seats.
Parking

Parking

Red curbs in the hotel zone mean €20-50 fine instantly; stick to white spots behind malls for free all day.

Blue meters in the city’s centre take €0.7-1.2 per hour via the Parkimóvil app or coins.

Gas Stations

Gas Stations

Average fuel prices in Mexico are quite low: €1-1.2 per liter for petrol.

The majority of gas stations are full-service, but don’t always accept bank cards.

Toll Roads

Toll Roads

Highways like the 180D to Puebla cost €4.5-14 with Libramiento tag – fast lanes, no cash needed.

Libres routes twist free through mountains, perfect for slow agave field selfies.