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Thane

Self Drive Cars in Thane

Drive yourself without a driver. Hatchbacks, Sedans, SUVs starting β‚Ή899/day.

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200+ Cars
No Driver Needed

Why Choose Self Drive Cars in Thane?

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Complete Privacy

Drive alone without a driver

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Your Schedule

No time restrictions

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No Driver Cost

Save on driver charges

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Explore Freely

Discover Thane at your pace

Popular Self Drive Routes from Thane

Thane City Tour

Explore the city at your own pace

Full Day

Thane to Nearby Attractions

Weekend getaway trips

100-200 km

Airport Transfers

Pick up and drop flexibility

As needed

Outstation Trips

Long distance self-drive

200+ km

Self Drive Car Rental Packages in Thane

Hourly

β‚Ή150-300

4 hours minimum

Daily

β‚Ή899-2999

24 hours package

Weekly

β‚Ή6000-18000

7 days - 10% off

Monthly

β‚Ή20000-60000

30 days - 30% off

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does self-drive car rental cost in Thane?

Self-drive car rental in Thane starts from β‚Ή899/day for hatchbacks. Sedans cost around β‚Ή1299/day and SUVs from β‚Ή2199/day.

What documents are required for self-drive car rental in Thane?

You need a valid driving license (minimum 1 year old), Aadhar card/PAN card for ID proof, and a refundable security deposit.

Is fuel included in self-drive car rental?

No, fuel charges are separate. The car will have some fuel when you pick it up, and you should return it with the same fuel level.

Can I take a self-drive car for outstation trips from Thane?

Yes, you can take self-drive cars for outstation trips from Thane. Additional charges may apply for inter-state travel.

How do I book a self-drive car in Thane?

You can book online through our website or app. Select your car, provide required documents, pay the security deposit, and pick up your car.

Self-Drive Car Rental in Thane β€” Complete Guide

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