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Economy car rental at Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR)

From $35/day with Hertz · Network avg for economy class: $39/day · Premium market

If you're flying into Newark Liberty International Airport and need a economy rental, the rates currently available across all five major brands at EWR average $45 per day — 15% above the network-wide average for this class. That puts EWR in a more expensive market than usual for economy rentals.

Economy class vehicles at this airport seat 4 passengers comfortably, hold roughly 2 standard suitcases in the trunk, and average around 36 mpg combined — useful context if your trip involves long highway stretches or just a few airport-to-hotel hops. Solo travelers and couples on short trips who want the lowest possible daily rate. Brand-specific model assignments rotate based on lot inventory, so book by class rather than by exact model and confirm what's actually available when you arrive at the counter.

The tables below show what each of the five major rental companies is currently quoting at EWR for the Economy class — daily, weekly, and effective monthly rates. Use the cheapest column as your floor when you negotiate or compare against quotes from third-party booking sites. Independent rental advocacy guides consistently note that walking up to the counter with a printed comparison cuts your final bill by 8–15% on average versus accepting the first quote.

Brand-by-brand economy rates at EWR

BrandDailyWeeklyMonthly est.vs cheapest
Hertz $35 $217 $840 cheapest See Hertz at EWR →
National $42 $260 $1,008 +$7 See National at EWR →
Avis $45 $279 $1,080 +$10 See Avis at EWR →
Budget $49 $304 $1,176 +$14 See Budget at EWR →
Enterprise $52 $322 $1,248 +$17 See Enterprise at EWR →

Rates are RentWise composite estimates based on recent quote sampling and are intended for relative comparison — verify current pricing on the brand's site before booking.

Is the Economy class right for your trip to Newark?

Economy rentals make sense at EWR when your itinerary matches the class's strengths. Solo travelers and couples on short trips who want the lowest possible daily rate. If you're traveling solo or as a couple with carry-on luggage, an economy or midsize car will save you $10–25 per day versus the economy class — check our full EWR rental comparison for the math. If you're traveling with a group of 4+ or hauling sports gear, ski equipment, or oversized luggage, the economy class is usually worth the upcharge over a smaller vehicle that forces a second rental.

Cross-shop the alternatives before locking in: Newark renters frequently end up choosing between SUV and minivan, or between midsize and luxury, depending on the trip. Each class has a different sweet spot at EWR:

  • Midsize at EWR — from $49/day · Families of three or four who need a bit more legroom without jumping to a full-size.
  • SUV at EWR — from $68/day · Ski trips, beach weeks, and anyone hauling sports gear or strollers.
  • Minivan at EWR — from $70/day · Group travel, multi-generational trips, and families with three or more kids.
  • Luxury at EWR — from $101/day · Business travelers, special occasions, and anyone who wants a quieter, more powerful highway car.
  • Van / Cargo at EWR — from $113/day · Sports teams, big group transfers, moves, and tradespeople hauling tools or equipment.

Pickup tips for economy renters at EWR

Three things to know before you commit to a economy at Newark Liberty International Airport. First, ask the counter agent which specific model is on the lot — published class definitions vary, and at busier airports like EWR the agent will often offer a free upgrade to clear inventory. Second, inspect the vehicle thoroughly before leaving the lot. Photograph all four corners, the wheels, the windshield, and the interior; rental damage disputes are settled by who has the better evidence. Consumer protection groups recommend keeping these photos for at least 90 days after the rental ends.

Third, if you're picking up after midnight, confirm in advance that the counter will hold your reservation — some EWR rental locations release no-shows as early as 30 minutes after your scheduled pickup, especially for higher-class vehicles like economy that get rebooked quickly. The cheapest brand here right now (Hertz at $35/day) may not be the best for late-night arrivals; National and Hertz typically have the most reliable after-hours staffing at major airports.