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Real 2026 cheap car rental prices in Dubai, the no-deposit trade-off, and hidden fees to check first.
| Model | Typical Daily Rate (AED) |
|---|---|
| Nissan Micra | 80 – 90 |
| Mitsubishi Attrage | 85 – 90 |
| MG 3 | 80 – 100 |
| Toyota Yaris | from ~89 |
| Kia Picanto | 90 – 95 |
| Chevrolet Spark | 90 – 100 |
| MG 5 | 99 – 120 |
| JAC S3 / MG ZS (compact SUV) | 90 – 120 |
Most economy rentals include a 200km/day mileage allowance as standard, plus basic insurance, and typically come with a shorter list of "extras" than pricier categories — which is exactly why reading what's included matters more here, not less.
A AED 90/day economy car realistically becomes noticeably more once you add what's actually likely to apply:
| Add-on | Typical Cost |
|---|---|
| VAT (5%) | ~AED 4.50/day on a AED 90 base rate |
| Salik tolls (if you cross a gate) | AED 4 – 6 per crossing, capped at AED 24/gate/day |
| Extra driver | AED 20 – 50/day |
| Airport pickup/drop-off surcharge | AED 50 – 150 |
| Excess mileage (over 200km/day) | ~AED 0.50 – 1.00/km |
| Young driver surcharge (age 21–24) | AED 20 – 50/day |
None of these are scams — they're normal, disclosed charges most companies apply. The point isn't to avoid them, it's to ask for the full itemized total before you book, so a AED 90 "headline" doesn't turn into a surprise AED 180 at pickup.
No-deposit cars are commonly priced a bit above the equivalent standard-deposit rental — the company is pricing in the risk it would otherwise cover with your held deposit.
No-deposit deals sometimes come with a higher insurance excess or narrower cover than a standard-deposit rental on the same car, meaning you're more exposed if something goes wrong, not less.
No-deposit inventory usually skews toward specific models the company has decided to offer that way — you may not get your first choice of color, trim, or even model.
None of this makes no-deposit a bad option — it genuinely helps travelers who don't want a large hold on their card during a trip. It just means "no deposit" and "cheapest total cost" aren't always the same thing, and it's worth pricing both ways before deciding.
Weekly and monthly economy rates are structured as a real discount, often working out noticeably cheaper per day than repeated daily bookings — and monthly packages frequently bundle in comprehensive insurance and a free second driver at no extra cost.
Compare a standard-deposit and a no-deposit version of the same car — the cheaper-looking option on the surface isn't always cheaper once insurance and daily-rate differences are factored in.
The model, year, and condition of an “economy” car can vary significantly from one rental company to another — some agencies run newer, well-maintained fleets; others stretch the definition.
Airport locations are convenient, but they usually carry location surcharges — picking up from a city/branch location often saves more than the ride or taxi to get there.
Entry-level economy cars such as the Nissan Micra, Mitsubishi Attrage, MG 3, Toyota Yaris, Kia Picanto, and Chevrolet Spark typically start at around AED 80–100 per day. Rates significantly below this should be checked carefully to confirm what is actually included.
Most economy rentals include approximately 200 km per day. Additional kilometres commonly cost around AED 0.50–1.00 per km, depending on the company and vehicle.
“Cheap” usually refers to the vehicle category rather than automatically meaning an old or poorly maintained car. Check the listed model year, vehicle condition, and recent reviews for the specific rental company before booking.
Yes, usually. Weekly and monthly economy rates are generally discounted compared with repeated daily bookings, and some monthly packages may also include comprehensive insurance or an additional driver.
Yes. No-deposit economy rentals are genuinely available, but they commonly come with a higher daily rate, higher insurance excess, narrower insurance cover, or fewer vehicle choices compared with standard-deposit rentals.
Yes, but an extra-driver fee may apply. The typical cost is approximately AED 20–50 per day, so include it when comparing the total price between providers.
No. Avoiding a deposit can protect the available balance on your card, but the rental company may compensate for the additional risk through a higher rental rate or different insurance terms. Compare the complete cost of both options before deciding.
Yes. Airport pickup or drop-off can typically add around AED 50–150. Comparing the airport price with pickup from a city or branch location can help you understand which option is cheaper overall.
UAE VAT is 5%. On a car costing AED 90 per day, that is approximately AED 4.50 per day in VAT.
Drivers aged 21–24 may face a young-driver surcharge of approximately AED 20–50 per day, depending on the rental company.
Salik charges typically run AED 4–6 per gate crossing, capped at AED 24 per gate per day. The amount you pay depends on how often your route uses Dubai's toll roads.
Check that the company holds a genuine DET tourism/rental licence and has recent verified reviews. Before paying, request the complete itemized price in writing, including the daily rate, VAT, Salik, deposit terms, insurance, mileage allowance, and any additional fees.
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