Most popular company | BUDGET |
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Price of petrol per litre | RM 8.65 |
Average price per day | RM 413 |
Cheapest price per day | RM 206 |
January
RM 201
February
RM 268
March
RM 300
April
RM 237
May
RM 232
June
RM 371
July
RM 331
August
RM 331
September
RM 201
October
RM 174
November
RM 183
December
RM 255
Currently, the cheapest month to rent a car in Oslo is October. The most expensive time to rent a car is June. 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 RM 206/day, small car is the cheapest car type available for hire in Oslo in the past week. Out of 11 car hire agencies operating in Oslo, there are, in total, 39 hire locations. View below for 3 offered car types:
Small cars | RM 167 - RM 498 | |
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All Car Types | RM 165 - RM 795 |
To rent a small car in Oslo, Norway, you would pay an average price of RM 314/day. October is the cheapest month to rent a small car in Oslo, Norway (~RM 167/day), while the most expensive month to rent that same car type is July (~RM 498/day). In fact, October is about 47% cheaper than prices during the rest of the year to book a small car rental for Oslo. When comparing with other car types available for rental in Oslo, renting a small car saves you 31% in costs. Please note that average prices are based on historical data and can vary depending on how early you book, availability for your travel dates, and vehicle popularity. Here are the best Oslo small car hire prices found by Cheapflights users in the past 7 days:
To rent a medium car in Oslo, Norway, you would pay an average price of RM 408/day. October is the cheapest month to rent a medium car in Oslo, Norway (~RM 175/day), while the most expensive month to rent that same car type is August (~RM 674/day). In fact, October is about 58% cheaper than prices during the rest of the year to book a medium car rental for Oslo. When comparing with other car types available for rental in Oslo, renting a medium car saves you 10% in costs. Please note that average prices are based on historical data and can vary depending on how early you book, availability for your travel dates, and vehicle popularity. Here are the best Oslo medium car hire prices found by Cheapflights users in the past 7 days:
To rent a large car in Oslo, Norway, you would pay an average price of RM 572/day. March is the cheapest month to rent a large car in Oslo, Norway (~RM 275/day), while the most expensive month to rent that same car type is June (~RM 1,216/day). In fact, March is about 53% cheaper than prices during the rest of the year to book a large car rental for Oslo. When comparing with other car types available for rental in Oslo, renting a large car is 21% more expensive. Please note that average prices are based on historical data and can vary depending on how early you book, availability for your travel dates, and vehicle popularity.
To rent a SUV in Oslo, Norway, you would pay an average price of RM 471/day. October is the cheapest month to rent a SUV in Oslo, Norway (~RM 138/day), while the most expensive month to rent that same car type is May (~RM 886/day). In fact, October is about 71% cheaper than prices during the rest of the year to book a SUV rental for Oslo. When comparing with other car types available for rental in Oslo, renting a SUV is 4% more expensive. Please note that average prices are based on historical data and can vary depending on how early you book, availability for your travel dates, and vehicle popularity.
To rent a van in Oslo, Norway, you would pay an average price of RM 726/day. April is the cheapest month to rent a van in Oslo, Norway (~RM 701/day), while the most expensive month to rent that same car type is June (~RM 1,544/day). In fact, April is about 4% cheaper than prices during the rest of the year to book a van rental for Oslo. When comparing with other car types available for rental in Oslo, renting a van is 38% more expensive. Please note that average prices are based on historical data and can vary depending on how early you book, availability for your travel dates, and vehicle popularity.
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In the past two weeks, Cheapflights users have found many deals under RM 413/day when booking a car hire in Oslo. The absolute best deal a user found was for RM 191/day from Sixt, booked on Jan. 12.
Taking our users’ ratings and reviews into consideration, Sixt (10.0 rating), Budget (9.5 rating) and Avis (9.0 rating) seem to be the best car hire companies in Oslo.
The average price of petrol in Oslo is RM 8.65/litre over the past month, costing you anywhere between RM 389 and RM 562 to fill up a car’s fuel tank.
From Budget you can hire a car in Oslo from about RM 2,014 per week on average.
Booking early almost always ensures you have more options of car models to choose from, as well as prices reduced by up to 42% to make it a great deal in Oslo. Try to book at least 7 days prior to when you need the car hire to close on a rate below the average.
The length of time you can book a rental for is subject to the inventory of the supplier. When renting a vehicle from Oslo it should be possible to rent a car for a whole month if needed.
Typically, a monthly car rental in Oslo can be found for RM 8,632. You can find car rental deals for RM 288 a day on average.
It costs RM 0 for a weekend car hire in Oslo, on average. The cheapest type of car hire you can book on any given weekend is the Economy as prices are generally lower for these hire types due to demand and availability. If you’re planning to book a hire car in Oslo in February, prices are RM 212 per day on average.
Volkswagen ID.3, which is a Compact vehicle, is the most popular to hire at Oslo according to Cheapflights users.
Browse through car rental deals by fuel type in Oslo, Norway. There are currently 2 fuel types to choose from with Electric being the cheapest (RM 43+).