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Cheap car rentals in Kansas

Economy$28/day
Compact$26/day
Intermediate$26/day
Standard$28/day
Full-size$30/day
SUV$60/day
Minivan$44/day
Full-size SUV$40/day
Premium$30/day
Passenger van$150/day
Luxury$75/day
Convertible$51/day
Pickup truck$33/day
Premium SUV$58/day
Compact SUV$31/day
Intermediate SUV$32/day
Standard SUV$36/day
Supplier choice$72/day
Luxury SUV$82/day
Open air all terrain$88/day
Best rates found by KAYAK users in the past 48 hours.

Top tips for renting a car in Kansas

  • For a trip to Kansas, it’s worth considering the factors that might come into play when you rent a car. If you’re traveling in the winter months, you will likely see bouts of snow, including ice storms, so you should think about renting an SUV or larger vehicle with a four-wheel drive. If you don’t have it already, most agencies offer the option to have GPS in the vehicle; this will help you get around the state. Kansas has many toll roads, so depending on your route, you might want to ask if a toll pass is available with the rental.
  • Kansas, like many US states, has strict laws regarding child car seats. Infants to age one must be in an infant seat, and the child must face the rear. Children 20 pounds or more may sit facing the front, but must have the appropriate seat strapping requirements. Older children eight and up can sit in a front-facing booster seat with shoulder and waist belts. Children should use a booster seat for as long as possible until they can safely use adult seatbelts. Most car-rental agencies offer child seats with the rental, so ask the company about this before you pay.
  • Most Kansas rental-car agencies permit travel across borders, but it’s a good idea to get all the rules and procedures before you travel to make sure your trip is well organized. There might be extra rental charges or higher insurance required to drive across borders. To travel into Mexico, for example, many agencies require additional insurance. Some do not allow certain vehicles like luxury cars or larger trucks to cross borders. Be sure to let the car-rental company know you intend on crossing a border, or you could violate the rental agreement.
  • Since Kansas is a large, rural state, if you plan on an extensive road trip across the state, it’s a good idea to know routes and toll roads. Many rental agencies offer toll cards or passes that make travel easier, and it’s often cheaper. Kansas has a network of highways and byways that intersect the state, and these are in excellent condition, with clear exit signs and road signs. The state’s 12 byways make driving a rental car a pleasure, and I-70 bisects the state east and west, taking you to all major highways north to south.
  • 25% of our users found rental cars in Kansas for $50 or less
  • Book your rental car in Kansas at least 1 day before your trip in order to get a below-average price
  • Off-airport rental car locations in Kansas are around 47% cheaper than airport locations on average
  • Premium rental cars in Kansas are around 55% cheaper than other car types, on average

FAQs about renting a car in Kansas

  • Should I rent a car in Kansas?

    Renting a car in Kansas is a wonderful way to see the entire state because you can get to locations that are impossible to reach with other modes of transportation. The state’s 12 byways take you through scenic and historic areas, which will make your trip memorable. Renting a car for a Kansas road trip is a popular move, and there are dozens of points of interest to explore, such as Clinton Reservoir State Park and Wildlife Area and the many Heritage Areas.

  • What is driving like in Kansas?

    Driving in rural Kansas is much like other rural Midwestern states like Iowa or Illinois. Motorists are often on road trips to particular destinations, and you won’t see the frenzied driving typical of the larger metropolitan areas. Travelers in Kansas are in no hurry to get to where they’re going, and it’s reflected in the driving style. You’ll notice at the rest stops that people are friendly and helpful. The Kansas roadways are clean and well maintained and have organized exits and other road signs.

  • How old do you have to be to rent a car in Kansas?

    To get a rental car in Kansas, drivers must be at least twenty one years old and must present a valid driver’s license. Most car-rental agencies charge a young driver’s surcharge for drivers under twenty five. This fee is different at each agency, so if a young driver needs a car, it’s a good idea to research the options. These daily fees can add up quickly.

  • How much does it cost to rent a car in Kansas?

    On average a rental car in Kansas costs $68 per day.

  • What is the most popular rental car in Kansas?

    Standard (Class Commercial Truck or similar) is the most frequently booked rental car type in Kansas.

  • What is the cheapest car rental company in Kansas?

    In the past 72 hours, the cheapest rental cars were found at Avis ($26/day), Hertz ($28/day) and Payless ($30/day).

  • What is the best rental car company in Kansas?

    Based on ratings and reviews from real users on KAYAK, the best car rental companies in Kansas are Hertz (7.6, 108 reviews), Avis (7.0, 79 reviews), and Budget (7.0, 52 reviews).

  • How can I find car rentals near me in Kansas?

    Take a look at our extensive car rental location map to find the best rental cars near you.

  • Where should I rent a car in Kansas?

    Based on car searches on KAYAK, the most popular cities to rent a car in Kansas are Wichita (49% of total searches of users looking to rent a car in Kansas), Overland Park (9%) and Kansas City (9%).

  • How much does it cost to rent a car for a week in Kansas?

    On average a rental car in Kansas costs $437 per week ($62 per day).

  • How much does it cost to rent a car long term for a month in Kansas?

    On average a rental car in Kansas costs $1,873 per month ($62 per day).

Car rental directory

  • enterprise

    Enterprise Rent-A-Car car rental locations in Kansas

    41 Locations

  • hertz

    Hertz car rental locations in Kansas

    35 Locations

  • easirent

    Easirent car rental locations in Kansas

    11 Locations

  • budget

    Budget car rental locations in Kansas

    10 Locations

  • avis

    Avis car rental locations in Kansas

    8 Locations

  • payless

    Payless car rental locations in Kansas

    7 Locations

  • thrifty

    Thrifty car rental locations in Kansas

    4 Locations

  • alamo

    Alamo car rental locations in Kansas

    2 Locations

  • dollar

    Dollar car rental locations in Kansas

    2 Locations

  • national

    National car rental locations in Kansas

    2 Locations

  • sunnycars

    Sunnycars car rental locations in Kansas

    2 Locations

Good to know

Most popular agency

Hertz

Most popular car type

Premium

Average price

$62/day

Good deal

$50/day

When to book a rental car in Kansas

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