January
₱2,498
February
₱2,963
March
₱3,602
April
₱3,544
May
₱3,777
June
₱4,183
July
₱4,532
August
₱3,718
September
₱3,486
October
₱3,660
November
₱3,486
December
₱3,486
Currently, the cheapest month to rent a car in Indianapolis is January. The most expensive time to rent a car is July. 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.
SUV is the cheapest car type you can rent in Indianapolis this past week from 52 rental locations out of 15 rental agencies. Prices for a Indianapolis SUV rental start from ₱2,672/day. Check out available deals for 3 car types currently offered at listed car rental agencies here:
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Taking our users’ ratings and reviews into consideration, Alamo (8.4 rating), Enterprise Rent-A-Car (7.9 rating) and Dollar (7.4 rating) seem to be the best rental car companies in Indianapolis.
The average gas price in Indianapolis is ₱52.30/gallon over the past month, costing you anywhere between ₱2,353 and ₱3,399 to fill up a car’s gas tank.
Booking your car rental early can save you up to 28% on your rental. Aim to book your car rental at least 7 days in advance to take advantage of a below average price in Indianapolis.
Yes, you can rent a car for a month in Indianapolis. Check Cheapflights for the latest prices and car type availability.
The most popular car chosen by those travelling to Indianapolis is Compact (Nissan Kicks) based on our Cheapflights data.
Browse through car rental deals by fuel type in Indianapolis. There are currently 2 fuel types to choose from with Electric being the cheapest (₱57+).