Munich Car Rentals

Renting a car in Germany involves few obvious hassles, and is surprisingly not all that expensive. You won't need a local driver license for even a lengthy stay in Germany. German law is very strict about seatbelts, however. Everyone in the car must wear a seatbelt. In terms of driving rules specific to Germany, know that trams, or streetcars, have right-of-way over cars.
Check out our trusty consolidator AutoEurope to find the best car rental deals in Germany.
A good rate for a three-day manual shift economy car rental in Munich is €250.
To get the best price, reserve a car before leaving home. Ask for an all-inclusive rate with full insurance and unlimited kilometers. Many of the less expensive rental cars in Europe will have neither air conditioning nor roll-down windows. To get the best deal, shop around, reserve ahead of time and pay in advance.
Check out our trusty consolidator AutoEurope to find the best car rental deals in Germany.
A good rate for a three-day manual shift economy car rental in Munich is €250.
To get the best price, reserve a car before leaving home. Ask for an all-inclusive rate with full insurance and unlimited kilometers. Many of the less expensive rental cars in Europe will have neither air conditioning nor roll-down windows. To get the best deal, shop around, reserve ahead of time and pay in advance.
