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Self Drive Car Rentals
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My first ever tryst with self driven rented car was on a longish trip to Goa. Since then I have stuck to personal cars and have never bothered renting one. But a lot of people love to take a bigger car on rent and go on multi-day trips. Shrinidhi has a detailed post that answers all the basic questions for the first timer. Is it economical? How much do they cost? What are the risks? etc,..Santro, Indica: Rs 1300-1500/Day, Getz/Swift: Rs 1800-2000 per day, Ford Ikon, Accent: Rs 2000-2200 per day, Ford Fiesta, Honda City: Rs 2200-2500 per day, Civic, Skoda Octavia, Toyota Corolla, Chevy Optra, Scorpio, Innova: Rs 3000-4000 per day. (note: A security deposit ranging between Rs 5000-20000 will be payable.. Read Self Drive rentals: cost comparison, procedures and more. He has many more stories on self driven rental cars. The post has links to all of them.
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About This Blogger
Arun Bhat is a freelance travel writer and photographer. While he is not writing for India Travel Blog, you can see him exploring the corners of India, be it trekking in the high mountains, looking out for colorful birds in the forest, immersed in the country s ancient architecture, relaxing in a beach or searching for less known locations. Some day he hopes to document the beauty of India in words and pictures, end to end.
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