Avis (Category I)
If you are not looking for a suitable SUV to drive the more challenging roads in Southern Africa, then category I is a perfect choice! You do not have to worry about changing gears as it is an automatic transmission. The vehicle is a diesel version and suitable for four to five people. In addition, you have more than enough trunk space for all your luggage!
If you prefer to travel more off the beaten track, we recommend that you choose a 4×4 car, which you can find under our offer: 4×4 car hire. This type of car is more suitable for neighboring countries such as Mozambique, Lesotho and Namibia, you can also make your own game drives in the National Parks or travel along the beautiful Wild Coast.
This type of car is a Toyota Fortuner 4×2 (automatic) or equivalent.
You can pick up your rental car after arrival at the airport or you can have it delivered to your accommodation.
All cars supplied are new and have a low mileage.
Click here to read the terms and conditions of this car.
Click here for more general information about the insurance, permitted countries and what is included and not included with this supplier.
The rental price is constantly changing and depends on supply and demand. So always look at the current price as soon as you know when you want to travel. We used the rates below for the car trips on our site.
Category I – Toyota Fortuner SUV 4×2 Automatic (or equivalent)
Possible type of cars in this category:
– Nissan X trail
– Jeep
** This type of car is also available in Namibia and Botswana.
Specifications
5169 | ||
Namibia, South Africa, Botswana
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Namibia, South Africa, Botswana
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Eswatini (Swaziland), Namibia, Lesotho, South Africa, Botswana
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From€ 70/ per day |
About the vehicle
Toyota Fortuner 4x2 (automatic) or similar | ||
3 medium, 5 small | ||
Handgeschakeld | ||
Benzine | ||
1 | ||
Ja | ||
Ja | ||
Radio/CD player | ||
5 | ||
80 litre |
Rates
Price per vehicle for the entire rental duration
Contact us for specials for long rentals.
All prices subject to availability and changes.
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