Your quick travel guide to Jersey City

Car Rental in Jersey City: Moving Forward In Prosperity

Newark is New Jersey’s largest city, though Jersey City runs it a close second. The city itself is part of the New York Metropolitan district and by default offers an excellent train and bus infrastructure. For many years, this city was a key transport and distribution hub, but in recent times, and with some extensive redevelopment of the waterfront, the city has turned its focus on banks and finance, earning it the moniker of Wall Street West.

What to see in Jersey City

A mere stone’s throw away from Manhattan, the vibe in this city couldn’t be more different, though it is no less exciting. There is a huge range of things to do and see here, ranging from the child-friendly Liberty Science Center, where you can see a dinosaur dig, to the IMAX, where you can check out a virtual reality world and even become one with the galaxy in one of the largest planetariums. For the adults, the Zeppelin Hall is the perfect stopping point, as it offers an old-fashioned beer garden complete with top-of-the-line food and 144 different beers.

A little bit of nature is on offer if you head to the Liberty State Park. Spreading along the iconic waterfront, this part has gradually been improved over the years, fashioning it into the stunning landscape it is today. When it comes to food, the city doesn’t disappoint, offering everything from delicious deli delights at Torico to the more hipster Battello, where you can enjoy views of Manhattan whilst you dine.

Get Cheap Car-Rental

Finding a good budget car-rental in Jersey City is not as hard as it sounds, provided you know what you are looking for. Prices for rental cars will depend on the time of year, the length of the rental, car class and how far in advance the car is booked. In addition, cars can vary in price depending on where the car is picked up from, with cars rented from Jersey City Downtown being cheaper than those rented at Atlantic City Airport. However, prices are usually steep no matter what the time of the year. The following list outlines the rough prices you will be looking at when you rent a car for the period of one week.

  • Kia Rio (economy class) - $83 per day
  • Nissan Note (compact class) - $84 per day
  • Hyundai Elantra (intermediate class) - $88 per day
  • Volkswagen Jetta (standard class) - $89 per day
  • Ford Fusion (fullsize class) - $92 per day

Using our search function at the top of the page will help you find the perfect budget-automobile based on your preferred dates and pick-up location.

Find Budget Car Hire

Getting a cheap rental-car in Jersey City need not be too expensive if you follow our list of tips. Firstly, you should decide when to visit, based on the weather and what you want to do, but also factoring in high season. Car-rental prices can go up in peak season, with rentals outside this time being lower. In the case of Jersey City, April to June is usually a quieter time, with car prices from around $86 per day rather than $100+ per day later in the summer. The length of time you rent the car will also be factored into the final price, with weekly rentals offering a better deal than those rented for just a couple of days.

If you are being incredibly organized and planning ahead, make sure to book your car around two months in advance. You will be surprised, but booking in advance does offer better deals than choosing to book a week before you go. In addition, leaving it to the last minute can mean fewer cars are available, leaving you with a higher-priced car from a less convenient location. Speaking of locations, taking a car from Jersey City Downtown is a much better and cheaper option than getting one from any of the other locations. Drivers should also note that returning the car to the same location also sees a price reduction, as leaving the car at a different depot does mean that a return fee will need to be paid.

Driving around the city is fairly straightforward, and hiring a car can give you the freedom to get out of the city and visit the surrounding areas at your own pace.

Rules Of The Road in Jersey City

  1. Driving is on the right-hand-side of the road
  2. All passengers and drivers within the car are required to wear a seatbelt at all times
  3. Always yield to the right of way, even if other drivers are in the wrong
  4. Always give way to pedestrians
  5. Stop 25 feet from a stopped school bus that has flashing red lights
  6. Don’t leave the engine idle for longer that a period of three minutes, as this is illegal
  7. Drivers can turn right on a red light