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Midsize car rental at US airports

5 seats · 3 bags · ~32 mpg

Families of three or four who need a bit more legroom without jumping to a full-size.

Models you're likely to get

When you book a Midsize at the airport counter, expect a vehicle pulled from this representative list (rental brands always list classes as "Model X or similar"):

  • Toyota Corolla
  • Nissan Sentra
  • Volkswagen Jetta
  • Hyundai Elantra

What this class actually costs at US airports

Across our snapshot of US airports and brands, a Midsize rental ranges from $31 to $85 per day. Hawaii, coastal California, and ski destinations sit at the top end. Inland midwestern airports and major Texas hubs sit at the lower end. Weekly rates typically work out to about 6–7× the daily rate (the rest is your "weekly discount"), and monthly rates are usually around 22× the daily rate. A deeper rate-trend analysis shows how seasonality affects each class differently.

How Midsize rates compare across brands

BrandMedian Midsize dailyCheapest seen
Enterprise $50/day $33/day View brand →
Hertz $55/day $36/day View brand →
Avis $53/day $35/day View brand →
Budget $46/day $31/day View brand →
National $52/day $35/day View brand →

Is a Midsize the right pick for your trip?

Use this rule of thumb: if your party is one or two adults with one small bag each, an Economy or Compact will save real money — typically 30% less per day than a Midsize. If you have three or more adults, four or more bags, or a meaningful drive in mountains or snow, jump up to a Midsize or SUV. Minivans only make economic sense for groups of five or more; for four people with luggage, an SUV is more comfortable, more fuel-efficient, and usually cheaper. Luxury sedans are usually only worth it for business client meetings or special occasions; the markup over a comparable Midsize is rarely justified for ordinary travel.

Cheapest Midsize rates this week

AirportBrandDailyWeekly
Columbus (LCK) Budget $31 $198 Compare →
Lincoln (LNK) Budget $31 $198 Compare →
Morgantown (MGW) Budget $31 $198 Compare →
Springfield (SGH) Budget $31 $198 Compare →
Youngstown (YNG) Budget $31 $198 Compare →
Des Moines (DSM) Budget $32 $205 Compare →
Houston (DWH) Budget $32 $205 Compare →
Wichita (IAB) Budget $32 $205 Compare →
Tulsa (RVS) Budget $32 $205 Compare →
San Antonio (SKF) Budget $32 $205 Compare →
Charleston (CHS) Budget $33 $211 Compare →
Dallas (DAL) Budget $33 $211 Compare →
Grand Island (GRI) Enterprise $33 $211 Compare →
Houston (HOU) Budget $33 $211 Compare →
Jackson (JAN) Enterprise $33 $211 Compare →
Kansas City (MCI) Budget $33 $211 Compare →
Oklahoma City (PWA) Budget $33 $211 Compare →
Topeka (TOP) Enterprise $33 $211 Compare →
Topeka (TOP) Budget $33 $211 Compare →
Tulsa (TUL) Budget $33 $211 Compare →

Midsize rentals at major US hubs

Direct links to per-airport midsize comparisons at the country's busiest hubs.