East Coast Car Rentals, one of Australia’s leading providers of affordable and reliable car hire, has launched a limited-time 15% January Sale, giving travellers the chance to save on car hire as they plan summer road trips and early-year getaways.
Available for bookings made throughout January, the sale offers 15% off car hire across East Coast Car Rentals’ national network, making it easier for Australians to explore popular holiday hotspots without the premium prices often associated with peak travel periods. Pick-ups can be made between 6 January – 31 March 2026, with no minimum rental period, and bookings must be made before midnight 20 January to secure the discount.
With branches located in key destinations including Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Gold Coast, Cairns, Hobart and the Sunshine Coast, the sale is designed to support a wide range of travellers – from families heading away for school holidays, to couples planning coastal escapes and adventurers ticking off bucket-list road trips.
Ben Whitmore, CMO at East Coast Car Rentals, says “After the rush of Christmas and New Year, we know many families still want to get away, but sometimes finances can make that tricky. For many, booking a holiday soon after returning from one is a way to give themselves something to look forward to and keep the excitement going throughout the year.
That’s why we’ve launched our 15% January Sale – to give people the chance to hit the road, enjoy a break, and make the most of the holidays without stretching the budget or paying inflated prices, especially at airport locations.”
East Coast Car Rentals’ fleet includes a wide range of late-model, fuel-efficient vehicles, from compact cars ideal for city driving to family-friendly SUVs and larger vehicles suited for longer road trips. Customers also benefit from complimentary airport shuttle services at selected locations and transparent pricing with no hidden surprises.
The sale reinforces East Coast Car Rentals’ ongoing commitment to providing affordable, flexible transport solutions, as demand for domestic travel and self-drive holidays continues into 2026.














