Isuzu Car Hire

Making every step of the rental process simple, straightforward and hassle-free!

# # # # #
4.9
4000+ Reviews
Header_image

                Isuzu Motors Ltd are a Japanese manufacturing company that produce commercial and diesel vehicles on a large scale. The company was founded in 1916 by Yoshisuke Aikawa in Tokyo, Japan and the brand is now sold on a worldwide scale with over 21 million diesel vehicles produced, in Europe Isuzu vehicles are mostly manufactured by General Motors much like Vauxhall, Opel, Biuck and Holden.

                The company have a wide range of cars including Passenger vehicles, SUVs, Commercial vehicles, race cars, concept cars and even buses although we don’t hire out the buses! Everything else however you may be able to get your hands on. Isuzu’s are very popular as light to heavy trucks and vans that we can rent out at great prices.

                The company sees a large amount of profit each yeah with a total revenue of 16.3 billion yen which is equivalent to 103 million pounds a very respectable figure. A long with General motors owning the majority of Isuzu it’s also partially owned by Toyota since November 7th 2006.

                Isuzu History

                Isuzu used to be very popular for medium sized passenger cars when first taken over by Gm in 1972 and with their links they began to break into the United States market shortly after. The first major car that was produced and became a great seller was later in 1974 under the name Gemini which was co-produced with General Motors and sold as Buick, Opel and Holden names all over different places in the world.

                Isuzu Fleet

                The Isuzu fleet is mostly larger cars and vans or trucks so if this is something you are interested in your will find most of the fleet below…

                D-Max Frr
                Fsr Nls
                Npr Elf
                Forward Giga
                Reach Rodeo

                Do I need to pass a credit check if using my debit card to hire?

                If renting a car in the UK and you are a UK resident most of the large multinational suppliers will carry out an electronic address check to ensure you have strong enough links to the address provided. However most of the suppliers with the exception of 1 or 2, still carry out the same checks so not unique to when you need to hire via a debit card. Key indicator are if you are named on the Electoral Register and named on the council tax bill.

                When renting a car overseas as an inbound client our suppliers do not carry out any checks.

                Do I need to leave a deposit if hiring with a debit card?

                Most suppliers do require a security deposit when renting a car, in the UK we have a range of options. The best value suppliers would request a £200.00 – £300.00 deposit. However we do have selected locations where our supplier does not require any deposit, so a full zero deposit.

                In Europe we have options where you can just leave a fuel deposit of 110 EUR, and there is no mandatory requirement to take the Super Cover as this can be the case with some of the smaller budget suppliers.

                We’ll Do The Leg Work for you

                Let us take the stress out of car hire. Our experts will get you the best deal, tailored to your exact needs.

                Call me Back

                We will guarantee to return call you within 30 minutes in office hours.

                  Second to none rental service from your first contact

                  Price Offer Guarantee!

                  For ANY online car hire reservations, if you book now but later see the same option cheaper on our website, we will amend and refund the difference.

                  Blog

                  Easter Bank Holiday Travel
                  March 27, 2024

                  Easter Bank Holiday Travel

                  Driving in Malta: A Comprehensive Guide
                  March 15, 2024

                  Driving in Malta: A Comprehensive Guide

                  Train Travel in The UK: An Ultimate Guide
                  March 15, 2024

                  Train Travel in The UK: An Ultimate Guide