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      Tips for scoring a cheap car to rent in Texas

      Looking for a cheap car rental in Texas? With Economybookings, you can easily compare multiple providers to find the best possible deal, no matter where you plan to begin your trip to the Lone Star State. Whether you intend to visit the beaches on the Gulf Coast, hit the big landmarks in Austin and San Antonio, or catch the big game in Dallas, a quick comparison can save you time and money.

      • Compare pickup locations – Select the broader city instead of a specific location to unlock more deal options, including off-airport savings.
      • Slightly adjust pickup times and dates – Even changing your booking by an hour can reveal lower rates.
      • Choose the right car for your needs – For more rugged excursions into the mountains and desert to the west, a sportier four-wheel drive vehicle can help navigate through rougher terrain. But if you mostly plan on exploring major cities like Dallas and Houston, a compact car can help you save time on finding parking and money on fuel costs.
      • Book early – Peak travel seasons like summer (June to August) and the winter holiday period often see higher prices, so reserving in advance helps secure better rates and availability.

      Tips when renting a car in Texas

      • Rent a car if you plan to go beyond the big cities to reach suburban areas, smaller towns, theme parks, and the mountains, as mass transit options tend to be severely limited outside major cities. Even in the major metro regions, it can be hard to catch trains and buses outside the urban core.
      • Avoid rush hour traffic on major interstate highways like I-10, I-30, and I-35, especially around city centers and popular areas. (For example, the stretch of I-35 from central Austin to Round Rock is regularly backed up on weekdays.)
      • Picking up your rental car at major airports like Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW), Austin-Bergstrom, and Houston Intercontinental provides the best vehicle selection and access to toll road options.
      • Choose a mid-size or compact car for easier parking at attractions, resorts, and city centers, and to maximize fuel efficiency for day trips.
      • Texas has no emission zones or congestion pricing programs, but Texas does have some two-dozen toll roads across the major metro regions—ask your rental company about toll payment options.
      • Always inspect the car and take photos before and after your rental.

      Driving tips in Texas

      • Drive on the right and overtake on the left.
      • Headlights flash as a polite signal (e.g., to let you pass), not as aggression.
      • On freeways faster drivers tend to drive in the left lanes, while the right lanes move more slowly.
      • Use parking apps like ParkMobile or SpotHero to find and pay for metered spots in popular areas.
      • Note parking signage: Many street parking spots in downtown areas have time limits during the day, and some residential areas restrict street parking to permit holders.
      • Popular gas stations: Valero, Exxon, Shell, and Chevron. (In addition, Texas has some massive gas station-convenience store chains like Buc-ee’s that have become major tourist attractions in and of themselves.)
      • Keep your license, rental papers, and insurance with you at all times. (You might also want to keep your passport or proof of valid passport within easy reach as well.)
      • Major highways like I-10 and I-35 connect popular destinations, so they often experience traffic on various stretches throughout the week. (A key example is I-35 between Austin and San Antonio.)

      Speed limits

      In recent years, Texas has rolled out variable speed limits, where local authorities can quickly adjust highway speed limits based on real-time road conditions. For this reason, it’s always a good idea to pay close attention to the signs for official updates on road conditions.

      Otherwise, Texas speed limits are typically 15 mph (24 km/h) on city alleys and beachfront roads, 30 mph (48 km/h) on city streets, 60 mph (97 km/h) on rural two-lane highways, and 70 mph (112 km/h) on multi-lane interstate highways. 

      Road signs

      US road signs follow international standards and are usually clear and well-placed. They’re primarily in English and use symbols for quick understanding. Speed limit signs are in miles per hour (mph). In Texas, look out for signs marking one-way only streets, bus-only lanes, and designated school lanes, which may have time-based restrictions and speed limits.

      Texas toll roads

      As of 2025, the State of Texas operates some 263 centerline miles of toll roads. Major toll routes include the SH 45 loop around Austin, the Sam Houston Tollway (BW8) around Houston, the SH 99 beltway across Houston’s northern suburbs, the President George Bush Turnpike across DFW’s western and northern suburbs, the D/FW Turnpike between Fort Worth and Dallas, and the SH 130 Pickle Parkway between Austin and San Antonio. 

      Texas’ toll roads accept several payment options, with TxTag electronic transponders being the most widely accepted. Depending on the region, drivers without a transponder may be able to pay online by providing their license plate number in advance or within five days of driving. Wherever you begin your Texas trip, check with your rental car agency in advance to see if they provide a TxTag transponder and ask about their toll road coverage policies.

      Discover Texas by car

      Renting a car in Texas makes it a whole lot easier to explore the entire state. Beyond key landmarks like The Alamo (in San Antonio) and the Fort Worth Stockyards, you can venture to serene beaches, vast deserts, and even some grand mountains. From Big Bend to the Gulf Coast, and from the Red River to the Rio Grande, Texas is perfect for road trips. A rental car lets you explore areas that buses and trains don’t reach.

      When to Visit

      Texas may have a number of year-round destinations, but some areas are affected by seasonal conditions. In winter, sub-freezing temperatures and the occasional snow and ice storms can lead to rough road conditions in North Texas (and even as far south as Austin in some winters). On the flip side, hot summer weather also means the potential for severe thunderstorms. Later on, August and September typically mark the peak of the Atlantic hurricane season, and coastal cities like Houston, Galveston, and Corpus Cristi do sometimes suffer hurricane landfalls.

      For the best road trip weather, try the winter and spring months in Houston and the Gulf Coast, when you will run into fewer crowds. This is also a good time to take advantage of the pleasant weather in El Paso and the Chihuahuan Desert. Meanwhile, the spring and fall shoulder seasons provide your best chance to enjoy the best weather in San Antonio, Austin, and Dallas-Fort Worth. Whenever you plan to hit the open road, make sure to pack water and sunscreen, and to check weather forecasts before leaving.

      Languages & Communication

      English is the primary language spoken in Texas, but the state is highly multicultural and home to diverse communities. As you explore, you’re likely to hear a wide range of languages, including Spanish, Chinese, Vietnamese, Tagalog, and German. From theme parks to restaurants and hotels, Texas is accustomed to handling global visitors, with most signage and services available in English and staff often experienced in assisting non-English speakers.

      Currency & Payments

      Texas uses the U.S. Dollar (USD$). Credit and debit cards are widely accepted, with contactless payments commonly used at gas stations, parking meters, restaurants, and shops. ATMs are readily available throughout cities and surrounding areas, making it easy to withdraw cash if needed.

      Top driving routes from Texas cities

      California really is the ideal state for road trips. Whether you aim to go surfing at the beach, seek out the best dim sum and birria tacos, or climb some mountains, these top driving routes highlight some of the best day trips and weekend getaways across the state:

      • Dallas – With seven professional sports teams, key landmarks like Dealey Plaza and the Reunion Tower, top-tier art museums, and a very multicultural culinary scene, it’s hard to get bored when poking around this core city of North Texas’ largest metro region.
      • Fort Worth – This city may be best known for the historic Stockyards, but stick around to discover world-class institutions like the Kimbell Art Museum and the Sid Richardson Museum, as well as the uniquely refreshing Fort Worth Water Gardens.
      • Austin & Hill Country – The state capital may be at the heart of Texas politics, but it’s also at the core of Central Texas’ “Silicon Hills” high-tech hub. Come for the many bars, clubs, and other live music venues downtown, stay to find local treasures like Rainey Street and Barton Springs Pool, and drive out to Hill Country for a tasty array of wineries and barbeque joints. 
      • San Antonio – While The Alamo is a great place for history buffs to visit, don’t sleep on this city’s more contemporary offerings like the River Walk and La Villita artists’ village. This is also a prime destination for theme parks like Schlitterbahn Waterpark, SeaWorld San Antonio, and Six Flags Fiesta Texas.
      • Houston – Anchoring Texas’ Gulf Coast is the vibrant city of Houston. NASA nerds will love touring the Space Center Houston, but this mega-city also has a champion-league sports scene, a wide variety of restaurants, and underrated nature preserves like Sam Houston National Forest.
      • Galveston – To the south of Houston sits Galveston, a historic beach town that always marks “island time” with some 32 miles of Gulf Coast beaches and a historic yet wonderfully laid-back downtown.
      • Brownsville & South Padre Island – Located right by the US-Mexico border, Brownsville provides a fascinating take on Tejano Mexican-American culture, and it’s recently emerged as a prime birdwatching destination. On the coast, South Padre Island offers some 34 miles of pristine white-sand beaches and welcoming year-round warmth. 
      • Big Bend – West Texas’ Big Bend National Park is the US’ largest Chihuahuan Desert preserve with a vast array of deep canyons, high peaks in the Chisos Mountains, and remnants from the region’s ranching past. From there, do a road trip north to Marfa for UFO lore and a quirky arts colony. 
      • El Paso – At the far western corner of Texas, El Paso is full of antique treasures along the El Paso Historic Mission Trail, yet this city also has a burgeoning collection of art galleries and some of the most delectable Tex-Mex food you’ll find anywhere. El Paso is also a must stop for nature lovers with beautiful parks like Hueco Tanks State Park & Historic Site and Franklin Mountains State Park.

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      Car rental in USA Texas Ford Focus
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      Car rental in USA Texas Ford Fiesta
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      Car rental in USA Texas Chevrolet Impala
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      Car rental in USA Texas Nissan Quest
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      Car rental in USA Texas Toyota Tacoma
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      Car rental in USA Texas Chrysler 300
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      Car rental in USA Texas Tesla Model Y
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      Car rental in USA Texas Nissan Quest
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      Car rental in USA Texas Chevrolet Camaro Convertible
      Chevrolet Camaro Convertible
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      Car rental in USA Texas Dodge Challenger
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