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Start with the right car class
Economy sedans and compact hatchbacks are usually the cheapest daily rates. They are ideal for city errands, airport runs, and short coastal hops.
Step up to a compact SUV only if you need extra ground clearance for rural roads or more luggage space for family visits.
Seven ways to keep the bill low
**1. Compare at least three vendors** on RentCarz before you message anyone — prices for the same model can differ sharply.
**2. Ask for weekly or monthly pricing** even if you only need 10–12 days; blended rates can beat pure dailies.
**3. Pick sensible pickup points** — Airport delivery may carry a surcharge; meeting downtown can be cheaper if a relative can drive you.
**4. Return on time** — Late fees often equal a full extra day.
**5. Refuel exactly as agreed** — Mismatched fuel levels are a common extra charge.
**6. Decline duplicate insurance** if your credit card or travel policy already covers rental cars (confirm in writing with the vendor).
**7. Avoid peak holiday windows** when fleets are tight and prices spike.
Hidden costs to watch
**Cross-border clauses** — If you ever plan to drive toward neighbouring countries, most Syrian contracts forbid it unless explicitly approved.
**Young-driver fees** — Drivers under 25 may pay a daily surcharge.
**Night delivery fees** — Late-night airport handovers sometimes cost extra.
**Cleaning & smoking** — Returning a very dirty interior can trigger cleaning charges.
Ask the vendor to summarise "all-in" pricing on WhatsApp and keep the thread as your receipt.
Compare cheap listings on RentCarz
Stop guessing which vendor is cheapest — open RentCarz, shortlist similar models, and message each vendor with the same dates and mileage needs. Transparent comparisons save money before you even turn the key.