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Car Rental in Mexico

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Car Rental in Mexico

You will need a driving licence, passport or accepted form of ID and a credit card. You can rent a car for around 400 - 600 Pesos a day. These are just guidelines, so do check with the car hire company to clarify the cost and documentation needed.

  • Speed limits are in kilometres per hour, and are as follows:
  • Town: 30kph/18mph
  • On Open Road the Limit is 50kph/35mph

Mexicans drive on the right-hand side of the road.

Driving in Mexico can be safe if you are aware of certain hazards: rocks and holes in the road; pedestrians; livestock; being overcharged at the petrol station.

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Organisations that can assist with Car Rental

  • > Europcar

    Europcar has more than 3,300 car hire locations throughout Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Latin America and Asia-Pacific in about 150 countries

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