Car Rental in Gauteng

Car rental offices in Gauteng
Map of Gauteng with rental locations
Nuances of hiring and using cars in Gauteng

Best offers. We collect the most interesting rental offers from all suppliers operating in South Africa. Use the search form above to examine specific cars available for your travel period. An early reservation allows you to obtain the cheapest offers in Gauteng.

Car selection. On the search results page, you can sort the cars available in Gauteng by their rental price and rating. You can also filter the search results, specifying desired car type, transmission type and fuel type.

Car choice. In Gauteng, the diversity of car types and price tags increases, if you specify that you will pick-up and drop-off your car in a daytime. Please note, that vehicles with an automatic transmission are quite rare in South Africa, therefore, their confirmation may take from one day to one week.

Rental terms. Each vehicle presented in the search results for Gauteng has its own individual rental terms. These terms are available via the link 'Important Information' located below the price indication.

Rental documents. Before traveling to Gauteng, print the confirmation voucher. Rental desks in South Africa are not accepting electronic vouchers. Also, do not forget to bring your ID and a valid credit card.

OrangeSmile.com wishes you a fantastic time and safe driving experience around Gauteng!

FAQ on the rental process

Drive to large neighbour of Gauteng - Pretoria

Except of the habitants a lot of people from European countries live there, this merging has an effect on the national features of Pretoria. To feel comfortable travelers need to remember about several important rules of conduct, they will help to behave in different situations. So when people talk with Europeans, the youngest person must greet the first, when people talk with South Africans there is contrary rule – the oldest person greets the first.

When people talk with European habitants it is not necessary to look point-blank at them, it can seem to be the sign of aggression. As for South Africans it is opposite situation again – wandering look is sign of unrespect, so it is necessary to look straight to eyes talking. Some gestures have their own meaning. It is not recommended to pass money or other things with left hand – it is the sign of unrespect.

This feature appeared owing to religious rules, in accordance with them left hand is evil. To show respect to someone you need to pass him anything with both your hands. It will be appropriate for presentation of gifts or dishes. During the walk it is possible to note that the local habitants talk with each other quite loudly. Some travelers can think that it is sign of bad manners, however it is just the part of the local culture.
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