Aries Perth Car Rental is conveniently located 15-20 minutes away from Perth Airports at 166 Adelaide Terrace, East Perth. Aries Perth car rental offers great value-for-money car hire on a wide range of new model vehicles.
All our cars for hire in Perth are comprehensively insured and covers with roadside assistance for breakdowns. To ensure our customers receive a trouble free rental, all our cars for hire are new, log book serviced and low mileage vehicles. Our wide range includes small, medium, to sports utility vehicles and even 8 seater commuters for when you need to squeeze the whole family in!
As a convenience to our customers, we provide drop-off service at Perth airports and even provide free CBD parking in our yard. So why pay more anywhere else?
2. The demand for fuel in Australia has increased with the mining
industry and other fuel running industries boom, while the supply has
not kept pace with the demand.
One of the most low-priced fuels, diesel, is comparably inexpensive.
Australia is the sixth cheapest country for diesel fuel among the 29
OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development)
countries, according to Bureau of Resources and Energy Economics in
2013. This is largely because Australia has the sixth lowest tax rate in
the OECD. But just the same, auto owners are growing keen about the
fuel consumption of their cars, especially in running fleet and rental
services.
RACQ’s Suzuki Alto
The cheapest car to own and
maintain in Australia is the Suzuki
Alto, according to RACQ (Royal
Automobile Club of Queensland)
annual running costs survey. It
topped the survey for over 108
other vehicles with 1.0-litre petrol-
powered engine. Its weekly bill
costs $119.95 including fuel prices,
spare parts, depreciation, servicing
and insurance over a five-year
period.
3. NRMA’s Mitsubishi Mirage ES
In another survey done by NRMA (National Roads and Motorists’
Association) vehicle costing report, the Mitsubishi Mirage ES is
Australia’s cheapest micro car to own and run. The Judge’s
choice is Mercedes-Benz C200. NRMA, which aims to serve as a
guide for fleet market, based their results on the car’s fuel
consumption, tyre replacement and safety among many other
criteria.
Under small category, Holden Cruze
Equipe tops the poll with $8,293.05
annual maintaining cost. Under the
medium category, Volkswagen
Jetta 118 TSi with $9,789.91;
under prestige, Audi A4 1.8L Turbo
at $15,072.13; for large, Holden VF
Evoke LPG at $11,016.32; for a
compact SUV, Nissan Dualis ST at
$10,063.49; medium SUV, Hyundai
Santa Fe Active in $11,875.92; and
under all terrain, Jeep Grand Cherokee
Laredo at $13,899.06.
4. Diesel remains high in demand and in high price when overall
consumption is considered. With diesel-efficient cars such as Suzuki
Alto and Mitsubishi Mirage, Australians can save money for diesel.
Resources:
Aries Car Rental- http://www.ariescarrental.com.au/
Drive- http://www.drive.com.au/motor-news/australias-most-
economical-cars-revealed-20130624-2osnr.html
Carsquide- http://www.carsguide.com.au/car-news/the-great-
diesel-fuel-efficiency-myth-22846#.VSsOttyUd64