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Car hire New York

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Popular rental locations in New York

The following rental locations are the most popular for renting a car in New York

Car rental offers in New York

Whether you're looking for a small rental car or a station wagon for the entire family, we will always have a suitable vehicle for the lowest price. Below are some examples from our selection in New York.

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Mini
Economy
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Intermediate
Standard
Full-size
Luxury
Passenger van
SUV
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Car rental companies in New York

Below are the car rental companies in New York with the best ratings. Compare all ratings and prices of these rental companies in one search.

  • National Car Rental

    9.5 (435)
    From £ 40 / day
  • Alamo

    9.2 (9350)
    From £ 38 / day
  • Enterprise

    8.8 (2103)
    From £ 38 / day
  • Hertz

    8.1 (7486)
    From £ 27 / day
  • Thrifty

    8 (5878)
    From £ 28 / day
  • Budget

    7.8 (10222)
    From £ 28 / day
  • Sixt

    7.6 (3682)
    From £ 31 / day
  • Avis

    7.5 (6499)
    From £ 32 / day
  • Dollar Rent a Car

    7 (4660)
    From £ 27 / day
  • Europcar

    6.5 (8779)
    No rates available
  • Payless Car Rental

    6.3 (511)
    From £ 27 / day
  • ACE Rent A Car

    5.2 (16)
    From £ 25 / day
  • Economy Rent a Car

    No reviews
    No rates available
  • Economy

    No reviews
    No rates available
  • U-Save Auto Rental

    8.2 (270)
    No rates available
  • Eaglerider

    No reviews
    No rates available
  • Fox Rent A Car

    6 (13)
    No rates available
  • NÜ Car Rentals

    4.5 (21)
    No rates available
  • Advantage Rent a Car

    No reviews
    No rates available

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Car rental companies in and around New York

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New York

EasyTerra Car Hire New York compares prices of car hire companies at the following locations:

106 W 24th St
120 Warren St
123-10 S Conduit Ave
126 West 55th Street
142 E 31st St
147 W 83rd St
153 W 54th St
162 E 126th St
164-01 Crossbay Blvd
18 Morton St
2 Spruce St
20 Morris St
216 W 76th St
220 E 9th St
220 W 31st St
221 Thompson St
222 E 40th St
222-02 Jamaica Ave
225 E 43rd St
240 E 92nd St
263 W 52nd St
300 E 87th St
304 W 49th St
305 E 80th St
310 E 48th St
313 W 56th St
315 E 40th St
320 W 57th St
323 W 34th St.
327e E 64th St
329 E 22nd St
332 E 76th St
332 W 44th St
337 E 64th St
3401B Tremley Point Rd
403 Lafayette St
4320 Broadway
4545 Center Blvd
500 W 43rd St
5124 John F. Kennedy Blvd
515 W 43rd St
68 E 11th St
743 Broadway
808 Columbus Ave
99 Charles St

Location information for New York

Introduction

New York is the beating heart and economic engine of the United States. Vibrant, hectic and a city that never sleeps. New York has something to offer for everyone: impressive skyscrapers, the big Central Park, the hip Greenwich Village, the impressive Brooklyn Bridge across the Hudson River, the Statue of Liberty, theatres 'on' and 'off' Broadway, numerous shopping facilities, etc. After the destruction of the World Trade Center, the Empire State Building is once more the tallest building in Manhattan. But that won't be for long, because on the site of the former WTC ('Ground Zero') even taller tower will be built.
In the 17th century, New York was a Dutch settlement, New Amsterdam. Peter Stuyvesant built a defensive wall on the place where Wall Street now lies. On the other side of the East River there was another settlement, Breukelen, which became Brooklyn in English. Like elsewhere in the world, the English and Dutch fought for dominion over the area. In 1674, the Netherlands traded New Amsterdam for Suriname.

Population

The city itself has about 8 million inhabitants. The entire 'metropolitan area' has a population of over 22 million. If there is one place where the term 'melting pot' applies, is surely is the population of New York. People have moved to this city from all over the world and they have made it there new home.

Location

New York is located in the north-east of the United States on the mouth of the Hudson River. It is the capital of the state of New York, which has the shape of a fan, with the city as its handle. The state extends up to Lake Erie, Lake Ontario and the Saint Lawrence River, the border with Canada. To the east of New York lies Long Island, a peninsula that protrudes far into the Atlantic Ocean. The western part is a long row of suburbs. The eastern part has beautiful beaches and the country estates of wealthy New Yorkers.
The city itself consists of five parts ('boroughs'). First of all Manhattan, a peninsula between the Hudson River and the East River. To the north lies The Bronx, on the other side of the East River lies Queens, to the south of which lies Brooklyn, which is connected to Staten Island via the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge. That bridge is the gateway to the port of New York.

Economy

Even in colonial times New York was an important financial centre, and it continues to be that to this day. In fact, the city is the financial capital of the world, with many international banks and the New York Stock Exchange on Wall Street. There are many other exchanges, including the ones where gold, silver, oil, cotton, cocoa and coffee are traded. The country's largest newspaper is the New York Times. Two of the country's largest broadcasting companies - CBS and ABC - have their headquarters in New York. The service sector is also very important: consultancies, marketing, public relations, advertising. And of course the domestic and foreign tourists also make a contribution, as do the diplomats (the UN head offices are in New York) and conference crowd. New York receives 40 million visitors each year.

Airports

The most important airport of New York is John F. Kennedy Airport, often referred to simply as 'JFK'. It is located in the borough of Queens to the south-east of Manhattan. The new AirTrain connects all the airport's terminal to the city's subway system. The use of the AirTrain between the terminals and the shuttle bus stand is free.
Taxis drive to Manhattan for a standard rate (in 2006: $45). Business travelers often choose to take a helicopter from JFK to Manhattan (8 minutes). An additional benefit for them is that they can avoid the security check at the airport, because the helicopter firm has its own security check.
Newark Liberty International Airport is located in New Jersey, to the south-west of Manhattan. There are train and bus connections to New York. For car drivers, the road network around Newark can be very confusing: it is a maze of streets, motorways, exits and fly-overs.
La Guardia is an older airport that is located fairly close to Manhattan. It is used primarily for flights within the VS and to Canada, but there are also flights to Aruba, the Bahama's and Bermuda.

Public transport

The city's subway system is excellent, very extensive and efficient. In virtually all subway stations there are free maps of the public transport network (subway and bus) available. You pay by coins or with a so-called MetroCard, which you can buy for the desired number of rides (with 10 or more you get one for free). You can switch to another subway train or bus within 2 hours after stamping the card. Some people think that the subway stations are unsafe, but that it no longer the case. This applies to the whole city of New York: the city has done a lot to fight (petty) crime and it has been successful. New York is now safer than many other American cities.
One of the advantages of taking the bus is that it allows you to see the city en route to your destination. Buses sometimes move very slowly, because they make a stop every two 'blocks'.

Traffic and parking

Driving in New York, especially in Manhattan, is not something we would recommend. Many New Yorkers do not even have a car. Not only is the traffic very busy, it is extremely difficult to find a place to park your car, and if you do find a place, you will pay through the nose. With the excellent subway system, and the omnipresence of the city's famous 'yellow cabs', there is no need to drive in New York. If you do decide to take the car into the city, keep in mind that you will mostly see one-way streets. Generally speaking, traffic moves from west to east in even numbered streets, and from east to west in odd numbered streets. The major Avenues are also one-way only, with the exception of Park Avenue, York Avenue and 11th Avenue.
In downtown Manhattan, there is a maximum of 2 hours parking in Leonard Street Municipal Parking Field. Some hotels in Manhattan offer parking facilities, although often at a steep price.

A rental car is very suitable for exploring New York State or other American cities. Make sure you buy a good road map and plan your trip. The road signs are excellent, but the different highway numbers can be confusing. Make sure you write down the numbers of the roads on your trip in advance, and you will have no trouble finding your way. Of course, we recommend avoiding the rush hour.

Hotels

New York has plenty of hotels, but you need to book in advance. Also, accommodations are not cheap: you will not find a reasonable hotel room for less than $100 a night. There are cheap alternatives in New Jersey, for example in Weehawken not far from the ferry to New York. Most of the luxury hotels are situated along the avenues. Keep in mind that many hotels carry out construction work in July and August.

External Sources

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Practical information

  • Currency
    United States Dollar
  • Driving direction
    Right
  • City speed limit
    25 - 70 km/h
  • Freeway speed limit
    90 - 130 km/h
  • Language
    English
  • Popular car category
    SUV

What most people want to know

The following questions and answers are a selection of the most popular questions. If you do not find the answer to your question, have a look at the Frequently Asked Questions page or contact us.

Is EasyTerra Car Hire the cheapest?

Yes, we offer a guarantee of the lowest price - because we compare various retailers, we can always offer you the best price in town.

What do I need to do when picking up a car?

To pick up your car, you will need your voucher, passport, driver's license and a credit card. It is very important that your driver's license and credit card are in the same name as the main driver. Keep in mind that the local rental company will reserve a certain amount on your credit card as a deposit. This requires the PIN code for your credit card. If your driver's license is foreign (for example, in Chinese), you must bring a translation with you. Only your original passport and driver's license will be accepted - a copy is not sufficient.

Are there any additional costs?

In general, our rates are all-inclusive. Should there be any additional costs, our booking department will get in touch with you before issuing the invoice. Should you object, you can always cancel your reservation with no obligations attached (at least 48 hours in advance).

What kind of insurance is applicable to my car rental?

In general, Liability Insurance, Fire Insurance, All-Risks Insurance and Theft Insurance are included in the cost of your rental car.

What is a worry-free label?

Only rental companies with a high level of customer satisfaction are eligible to be included in our Worry-Free selection. This rate includes excess cover and unlimited kilometres. Your vehicle will be provided and must be returned with a full tank of fuel. With a vehicle from our Worry-Free selection, you can travel with peace of mind and no hidden costs.

How can I change or cancel my reservation?

You can cancel your reservation through "My Account". We recommend contacting us by phone if your changes to your booking or cancellation takes place at short notice (48 hours or less).

When will I get a confirmation of my booking?

Most reservations will receive confirmation within minutes after payment takes place. We recommend contacting our Booking Department for last minute reservations (pick-up within 48 hours).

Which car rental companies are compared by EasyTerra Car Hire at this location?
  • National Car Rental
  • Alamo
  • Enterprise
  • Hertz
  • Thrifty
  • Budget
  • Sixt
  • Avis
  • Dollar Rent a Car
  • Europcar
  • Payless Car Rental
  • ACE Rent A Car
  • Economy Rent a Car
  • Economy
  • U-Save Auto Rental
  • Eaglerider
  • Fox Rent A Car
  • NÜ Car Rentals
  • Advantage Rent a Car
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