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| Class | Example Models | Typical Daily Rate (AED) |
|---|---|---|
| Entry economy | Chevrolet Spark, Chevrolet Cruze | 50 – 75 |
| Economy | Nissan Sunny, MG 350S, Renault Symbol | 79 – 90 |
| Compact / crossover | Jetour T1 | ~290 |
| Sedan | Audi A3 | ~300 |
| Base luxury sedan | BMW, Audi (higher trims) | 300 – 550 |
| Mid luxury / SUV | Mercedes-AMG, Range Rover | 499 – 4,200 |
| Performance | Porsche 911 | ~1,399 |
| Luxury SUV | Mercedes-AMG G63 | ~1,700 |
No-deposit is the default, low-friction option for economy and mid-range cars, and the exception — not the rule — as the car gets more expensive.
Insurance excess on at-fault damage, traffic fines and Salik tolls are still your responsibility — they're billed after the fact instead of held upfront.
Some no-deposit cars carry a higher daily rate or a small damage-waiver fee in place of the deposit. Always compare the all-in total.
No-deposit terms often include lower daily mileage allowances than standard-deposit rentals.
Availability concentrates at the economy and mid-range end. Genuine exotics (Ferrari, McLaren, Lamborghini Huracán) and top ultra-luxury (Rolls-Royce Cullinan, Ghost) are rarely offered no-deposit.
Weekly and monthly rentals are more likely to qualify for no-deposit terms than single-day bookings.
No-deposit isn't a free upgrade — it's a different structure. Compare the total cost against the equivalent standard-deposit rental, not just the word "deposit" in the title.
Economy hatchbacks and sedans (Chevrolet Spark, Nissan Sunny, MG 350S) and compact crossovers.
Base luxury sedans and SUVs (BMW, Audi, entry Mercedes, Range Rover) — usually with a higher daily rate or longer minimum booking.
Supercars and ultra-luxury vehicles due to the high repair cost of at-fault damage.
Always confirm no-deposit availability for the exact model and dates — it can vary even within the same category.
Book weekly or monthly for better rates and higher chances of qualifying for no-deposit.
Compare the total price (rate, fees, mileage, insurance) with the standard-deposit option.
Check what's included: insurance type, mileage limit, Salik, and additional driver.
Inspect the car and document everything before driving away to avoid any post-rental disputes.
Keep your driving clean — fines and damage charges are billed after the rental.
Ask for the full itemized total before booking so a low daily rate doesn't turn into a surprise bill at pickup.
No-deposit car rental means the rental company does not hold a security deposit on your credit card. Instead, you agree to pay for any damage, fines, or excess charges after the rental if applicable.
Basic insurance is usually included, but coverage and excess amount vary. No-deposit terms may have higher excess or limited coverage.
No. It is widely available for economy and mid-range cars, sometimes with conditions for luxury cars, and rarely or never offered for supercars and ultra-luxury vehicles.
Yes. Common add-ons include VAT, Salik tolls, airport charges, extra driver fees, excess mileage, and young driver surcharge.
The daily rate is often slightly higher to cover the risk the company would otherwise protect with your security deposit.
Yes, in most cases. An extra driver fee usually applies (AED 20 – 50 per day).
You are still fully responsible for any at-fault damage. The rental company will send you the repair invoice after the rental, just as they would deduct it from a deposit.
Yes. A valid credit card is required for booking and for any post-rental charges like fines or damage.
They can be. Some no-deposit rentals include lower daily mileage allowances. Always check the limit and the cost per extra kilometer.
Inspect the car before pickup, take clear photos, follow fuel policy, return on time, and drive carefully to avoid fines and damage.
Yes, most tourists can get no-deposit rentals, especially in the economy and mid-range categories. Terms may vary by company and nationality.
Book early, choose weekly or monthly, compare all-in prices (not just daily rate), and read terms carefully before you confirm.
No large hold on your credit card
Better cash flow during your trip
Quick and easy booking process
Perfect for short trips and tourists
Valid driving license
Passport or Emirates ID
Credit card (for payment)
Visa copy (for tourists)
Security deposit is NOT required
Driver age: 21+ (young driver charges may apply)
Valid license: Min. 1 year
Fuel policy: Full to full
Mileage: As per booking
Salik: Charged as per usage
Damage & fines: Billed after rental
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