January
S$ 61
February
S$ 58
March
S$ 66
April
S$ 65
May
S$ 69
June
S$ 71
July
S$ 70
August
S$ 69
September
S$ 73
October
S$ 69
November
S$ 62
December
S$ 70
Currently, the cheapest month to rent a car in Nuremberg is February. The most expensive time to rent a car is September. The cheapest prices for each month are shown above, but prices will vary based on availability, how far out you book your rental car, and of course, car type.
At S$ 58/day, small car is the cheapest car type available for hire in Nuremberg in the past week. Out of 23 car hire agencies operating in Nuremberg, there are, in total, 79 hire locations. View below for 4 offered car types:
Europcar
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keddy by Europcar
Alamo
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Avis
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Budget
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Sixt
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According to our data, users have found the cheapest deals when booking a rental car in Nuremberg from the following companies over the past two weeks: BUCHBINDER (S$ 61/day), keddy by Europcar (S$ 69/day), and Sixt (S$ 82/day).
Taking our users’ ratings and reviews into consideration, Alamo (10.0 rating), Europcar (10.0 rating) and Enterprise Rent-A-Car (6.3 rating) seem to be the best car hire companies in Nuremberg.
The average price of petrol in Nuremberg is S$ 2.43/litre over the past month, costing you anywhere between S$ 109 and S$ 158 to fill up a car’s fuel tank.
Generally, for a better deal in Nuremberg it’s recommended to book in a timely manner (to save up to 54%). Cheapflights recommends you book around 7 days prior to your pickup date. Booking as early as you can also increases the likelihood that you’ll get the ideal car.
Yes, cars are available to be rented out for an entire month in Nuremberg.
The most popular car to hire while in Nuremberg is the Renault Zoe, which is a Economy vehicle.
Browse through car rental deals by fuel type in Nuremberg. There are currently 2 fuel types to choose from with Electric being the cheapest (S$ 46+).