
Looking for a cheap car hire in Melbourne without the shock bill at the end? You’re not alone. Most travellers pay 40-50% more than advertised rates—simply because they don’t know which fees to dodge.
Here’s the reality: that $30/day rate balloons to $80-100/day once young driver surcharges, airport fees, excess insurance, and toll charges stack up. But with these seven insider tricks, you’ll actually pay what was promised.
1. Skip Tullamarine Airport—Rent Off-Site Instead
This single decision saves 20-30% immediately.
Melbourne Airport charges rental companies hefty “premium location surcharges” that get passed to you.
The numbers:
- Airport rate: $48/day
- Off-airport rate: $30-35/day
- Savings: $91-126 per week
ACB Car Rentals operates from Narre Warren, avoiding airport premiums whilst offering convenient Melbourne access.
The shuttle myth: Airport queue wait (30-60 min) vs off-site pickup with rideshare (20-30 min) = minimal time difference with major cost savings.
2. Slash Young Driver Surcharges
Melbourne rental companies charge drivers aged 21-24 an extra $15-79 per day, sometimes doubling your base rate.
How to beat it:
- Book with age-friendly providers like ACB Car Rentals (drivers 21+ welcome, transparent fees)
- Ask about student or corporate codes
- Compare total costs, not just base rates
Real example:
- Standard: $40/day + $29/day young driver fee = $69/day
- Age-friendly: $45/day + $0 young driver fee = $45/day
- You save: $168 per week
3. Decode the Insurance Upsell
Counter agents will offer “excess reduction” for $25-75/day. Before paying, check:
You might already be covered by:
- Your credit card benefits (premium cards often include rental excess insurance)
- Your personal vehicle insurance
- Travel insurance policies
Standard insurance at ACB includes basic damage and third-party liability. Only upgrade if you genuinely need lower excess—not because you’re pressured at the counter.
Ask specifically:
- “What’s the excess amount with basic insurance?”
- “Does this cover windscreen, tyres, and undercarriage?”
Potential savings: $175-525 per week
4. Master the Fuel Policy
Most Melbourne car rentals use a “Full to Full” policy. Simple rule: return it as full as you received it.
Where renters go wrong:
- Accepting prepaid fuel (no refund for unused petrol)
- Returning it “pretty full” (charged 2-3x petrol station prices)
The bulletproof strategy:
- Photo the full gauge at pickup
- Find a servo within 2-3km of the return location beforehand
- Fill to the same level
- Keep the receipt and photograph the gauge
Savings: $50-150+ per rental
5. Avoid Toll Road Fee Traps
Melbourne’s CityLink and EastLink tolls can multiply costs. Rental companies charge:
- The toll itself (e.g., $3.50)
- Daily “administration fee” ($5-15)
- Result: Your $3.50 toll costs $18.50
Beat this three ways:
Option A: Use Google Maps with “Avoid Tolls” enabled
Option B: Register the vehicle yourself at Linkt.com.au or EastLink.com.au (pay actual tolls only, no admin fees)
Option C: Ask upfront: “How do tolls work with this rental?”
When you book your car at ACB, confirm their toll policy before driving.
Savings: $30-75+ per rental

6. Bring Your Own Extras
Rental companies profit heavily from “optional extras”:
- GPS: $10-15/day (use smartphone with offline maps instead)
- Baby seat: $10-15/day (buy at Kmart for $30-80 vs $70-105/week rental)
- Phone mount: $5-8/day (purchase for $5-15 vs $35-56/week)
- Additional driver: $10-15/day (often waived for spouses—always ask)
What to bring:
- Phone car charger and mount
- USB cables
- Child car seats if travelling with family
Savings: $100-300+ per rental
7. Book Direct and Time It Right
Best booking window: 7-14 days before your trip typically offers optimal rates.
Weekly vs daily rates: Always compare. Often, the 7-day rate is cheaper than 6 daily rates.
Example:
- $45/day × 6 days = $270
- Weekly rate = $210
- Saved: $60
Contact ACB directly for personalised quotes and flexibility.
For extended trips: Monthly rates can drop to $25-35/day. Explore long-term options.
The Complete “Before You Sign” Checklist
Document everything (avoid false damage claims):
Before driving away:
- Photograph every side of the vehicle
- Document all existing damage
- Photo the odometer and fuel level
- Ensure damage is noted on rental agreement
- Take photos of the agreement itself
Verify terms in writing:
- Kilometre limit (unlimited or capped?)
- Fuel policy (Full to Full?)
- Excess amount
- Insurance coverage details
- Toll policy
- Late return fees and grace period
- Cancellation policy
- Geographic restrictions
Confirm all fees:
- Base rate
- Young driver surcharge
- Airport/location fees
- Insurance costs
- Any extras (GPS, child seat)
- Total out-the-door cost
Never drive away without knowing your exact total.
Real-World Example: Budget vs Premium
7-day rental for a 23-year-old:
❌ Without these strategies:
- Airport pickup: $336
- Young driver fee: $203
- Excess insurance: $245
- GPS rental: $84
- Toll admin fees: $45
- Refuelling charge: $85
- Additional driver: $105
- Total: $1,103
✅ With these strategies:
- Off-airport (ACB): $210
- No young driver fee: $0
- Credit card insurance: $0
- Smartphone GPS: $0
- Direct toll payment: $12
- Self-refuelling: $65
- Total: $287
Saved: $816 (74% reduction) — same car, same week.
Where Budget-Conscious Renters Book
ACB Car Rentals delivers genuine cheap car hire in Melbourne with:
✓ Rates from $30/day ✓ Standard insurance included ✓ Off-airport location (no premium fees) ✓ Drivers 21+ welcome ✓ Free cancellations on most bookings ✓ Transparent pricing
Book your Melbourne car hire or explore the fleet.

Helpful Resources
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is it cheaper to rent a car at Melbourne Airport or in the city?
Off-airport locations are 20-30% cheaper due to avoiding premium location surcharges. While airport pickup is convenient, you’ll pay significantly more—typically $90-125 extra per week for the same vehicle.
Q: How much is the young driver fee for car rental in Melbourne?
Young driver surcharges for ages 21-24 range from $15 to $ 79 per day, depending on the provider. This can double your rental cost. Look for age-friendly providers with competitive rates for younger drivers.
Q: What’s the best fuel policy for rental cars in Melbourne?
“Full to Full” is standard and most economical. Collect with a full tank, refuel at a nearby servo before returning, and keep your receipt. Avoid prepaid fuel, as you won’t get a refund for unused petrol.
The Bottom Line
Most “cheap” Melbourne car hire deals aren’t cheap once fees stack up. But with these seven tricks, you can genuinely save 50-75% on your rental:
- Skip airport pickup
- Eliminate young driver fees
- Use existing insurance
- Master the fuel policy
- Avoid toll traps
- Bring your own extras
- Book strategically
The difference between a tourist rental and a savvy local rental? Knowledge. You now have it.
Ready to book? Get your quote from ACB Car Rentals today.