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Frequently asked questions

Where is Kutahya Province?
We know you can’t wait to throw your bags in the trunk and speed off to Kutahya Province. But before you climb behind the wheel, let us give you some basic facts about the place. This part of Turkey is home to some 185,000 people. If you’re eager to find out what there is to see and do here, you could always get chatting to some of the locals.
What are the best road trip destinations in Kutahya Province?
Being in control of when and where you travel is one of the biggest advantages of having your own rental car on vacation. Take charge of your road trip around Kutahya Province and enjoy the freedom of visiting its biggest and best destinations at your own pace. Here are some of the most popular regions to explore in this magnificent place:

  • Kutahya (population of 185,000)
  • Tavsanli (population of 52,200)
  • Simav (population of 34,900)
  • Emet (population of 23,800)

How can I get a cheap car rental in Kutahya Province?
Here’s a round-up of our top tips to grab the biggest discounts on a car rental:

  • Compare as many different bargain car rental deals as possible (we make that job completely painless!);
  • By entering only your email address into our Price Drop Alert, you’ll know all the best discounts for your selected location;
  • Peruse the offers at all rental locations around town, including the airport terminal and its vicinity. A brief cab drive to a neighboring rental car facility might mean some impressive savings;
  • If you have room to move in your schedule, modify your dates to find cheaper prices on different days of the week;
  • Nobody enjoys being whacked with a late fee. Avoid the hassle of having to pay for another day by ensuring your pickup and drop-off times are around the same time;
  • Sometimes car rental outlets offer discounts if you pay as soon as you book, so watch out for these penny-pinching offers;
  • The early bird catches the juiciest worm, and also the best deals! Book now to secure some impressive savings.

What is the most popular rental car category in Kutahya Province?
From bays to harbors and rocky coastlines, Kutahya Province features some dazzling nature. Why not hit the road and explore a couple of them? Hightail it out of the city and organize some day trips. An SUV is a perfect fit for those longer rides. With an ability to handle any kind of terrain, these larger vehicles make it simple to detour from the beaten path.
Should I get a luxury rental car in Kutahya Province?
For some people, owning a luxury vehicle may be somewhat out of reach. But renting the car of your dreams can easily be a reality! Imagine cruising around town in a high-end sports car, even if it’s only for a short while. Or maybe all you’re chasing is a trusty set of wheels to get you quickly from A to B. Affordable or flashy? Whatever you’re looking for, there’s a rental car to suit your style in Kutahya Province.
What side of the road do they drive on in Kutahya Province?
In Kutahya Province, you’ll have to keep to the right-hand side. When road-tripping someplace new, it’s always a wise idea to choose a vehicle with automatic transmission. That way, you can focus on the road and not stress about gear changes.
Are there speed limits in Kutahya Province?
In Kutahya Province, the maximum default speed limit outside a built-up area is 120km/h. (50km/h is the minimum.) When approaching residential streets, don’t forget that unless indicated otherwise, 20km/h is the limit.
What happens if I get a speeding fine while driving a rental car in Turkey?
Generally, your chosen rental car company will charge the amount stated on the fine to your credit card, including local taxes and surcharges. Alternatively, they may supply your information to local authorities, who’ll then issue a fine to your postal address.