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When you rent a car in Ireland, one of the first choices you’ll face is manual vs automatic. For North American travelers, it’s a question you might not even think to ask – but the difference in price is bigger than you imagine.
In North America it’s nearly impossible to rent a manual transmission car – everything is automatic. In Ireland, it’s the reverse. Manuals are the standard, so when you book your rental you’ll have to decide between the two.
Renting a Car & Driving in Ireland
The One-Stop Resource for EVERYTHING You Need to Know
In Ireland, manual transmission cars aren’t the budget option – they’re the default. Manuals are cheaper to buy, easier to maintain, and more fuel efficient, so rental companies fill their fleets with them.
Most Irish drivers also learn on a manual. If you pass your test in a manual, you’re licensed to drive both manual and automatic. But if you test in an automatic, you can only drive automatics. That flexibility keeps manuals in demand.
There’s also a bit of tradition at play: many locals feel manuals handle Ireland’s narrow roads, sharp curves, and hills better.
Here’s where the surprise comes in: automatics can cost two to three times more than manuals.
For example, when I checked rates with my preferred rental company, Irish Car Rentals, a week in a small manual car came in at just $100. The same size car with an automatic transmission? Over $360.
That’s a massive difference – and it’s average. During peak travel season, the gap can be even larger because automatics are in short supply and sell out quickly.
If you know you’ll need an automatic, book as far in advance as possible to secure one and avoid last-minute sticker shock.
Manuals are standard in Ireland, while automatics are limited and cost more. The right choice is the one that makes your trip enjoyable and stress-free.
👉 Once you’ve decided between manual and automatic, the next big thing to understand is insurance and hidden fees. That’s where car rental costs can really add up. Stay tuned for the next article and video in this series, where I’ll walk you through exactly what to expect.
Traveling in Ireland podcast episode 294
The post Renting a Car in Ireland: Manual vs Automatic appeared first on Ireland Family Vacations.
By Ireland Family VacationsWhen you rent a car in Ireland, one of the first choices you’ll face is manual vs automatic. For North American travelers, it’s a question you might not even think to ask – but the difference in price is bigger than you imagine.
In North America it’s nearly impossible to rent a manual transmission car – everything is automatic. In Ireland, it’s the reverse. Manuals are the standard, so when you book your rental you’ll have to decide between the two.
Renting a Car & Driving in Ireland
The One-Stop Resource for EVERYTHING You Need to Know
In Ireland, manual transmission cars aren’t the budget option – they’re the default. Manuals are cheaper to buy, easier to maintain, and more fuel efficient, so rental companies fill their fleets with them.
Most Irish drivers also learn on a manual. If you pass your test in a manual, you’re licensed to drive both manual and automatic. But if you test in an automatic, you can only drive automatics. That flexibility keeps manuals in demand.
There’s also a bit of tradition at play: many locals feel manuals handle Ireland’s narrow roads, sharp curves, and hills better.
Here’s where the surprise comes in: automatics can cost two to three times more than manuals.
For example, when I checked rates with my preferred rental company, Irish Car Rentals, a week in a small manual car came in at just $100. The same size car with an automatic transmission? Over $360.
That’s a massive difference – and it’s average. During peak travel season, the gap can be even larger because automatics are in short supply and sell out quickly.
If you know you’ll need an automatic, book as far in advance as possible to secure one and avoid last-minute sticker shock.
Manuals are standard in Ireland, while automatics are limited and cost more. The right choice is the one that makes your trip enjoyable and stress-free.
👉 Once you’ve decided between manual and automatic, the next big thing to understand is insurance and hidden fees. That’s where car rental costs can really add up. Stay tuned for the next article and video in this series, where I’ll walk you through exactly what to expect.
Traveling in Ireland podcast episode 294
The post Renting a Car in Ireland: Manual vs Automatic appeared first on Ireland Family Vacations.