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Current price range
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₹ 4,399 - ₹ 5,791 per day
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| CHEAPEST CITY IN NORWAY | Oslo | 10% cheaper | Car hire in Oslo is usually the cheapest in Norway at ₹ 4,399 per day on average. |
| MOST EXPENSIVE CITY IN NORWAY | Tromsø | 19% more expensive | Tromsø usually has the highest-priced car hire rates in Norway, with rentals averaging ₹ 5,791 per day. |
| MOST POPULAR CITY IN NORWAY | Oslo | 26% more users visited | More momondo users search for car hire in Oslo than any other region in Norway. |
At the moment, the cheapest car hire agency in Norway is Budget, through whom users can find deals for as low as ₹ 4,259 per day. Users who book a rental car with Budget tend to find prices that are lower than the ₹ 8,574 per day national average. Keep in mind that prices may vary depending on where you are renting, how many days you hire for, and the type of car you choose.
The most popular car hire company in Norway is Hertz. This agency currently has 73 reviews, with an average customer satisfaction score of 7.9 out of 10. 38% of momondo users recently selected Hertz as their rental car company of choice for their travels in Norway.
The car hire company with the most locations in Norway is Sunnycars. They currently have 145 locations that can be found within airports and cities across the country. If you haven’t chosen a city to travel to within Norway, consider Oslo, which is the most popular destination in the country. Here you will find that Sunnycars has 15 locations throughout the area.
Drivers in Norway, including drivers visiting from foreign countries, are required to travel on the right. Keep in mind that driving on the opposite side can lead to both a traffic violation and serious accidents.
Norway has a road quality score of 4 on a scale of 1 to 7, where 1 is the lowest rated score. This puts Norway at 65 out of 137 countries for road conditions. You may find that depending on where you travel within Norway that the road quality will vary.
The highest Blood Alcohol Concentration you can have in Norway while still legally able to operate a vehicle is 0.02%. However, some regions or cities within Norway might have different BAC limits, so it’s important to do your research before you travel. Norway has strict laws against individuals who drink-drive when they are younger than the legal drinking age of 18.
A Intermediate is the most popular type of car hire for those travelling to Norway. According to our data, 17% of our users preferred a Intermediate over any other car type. This may be due to the activities they have planned and what the weather conditions are like in their destination city. When renting a Intermediate in Norway, you can expect to pay ₹ 7,277 per day on average.
Petrol in Norway costs ₹ 145 per litre as of last week. If you plan on hiring a car in Norway, then set aside a budget for the cost of petrol based on how much driving you imagine doing. According to our data, Norway has neither the most expensive nor the cheapest petrol prices in the world. Kuwait currently has the least expensive at ₹ 25 per litre, while Hong Kong has the most expensive at ₹ 176 per litre. Keep in mind that petrol prices change regularly and may be different during your travel dates.