Sedan Rentals in Los Angeles
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Sedans are the right answer for most LA rentals. They're the easiest to park (street + valet), they get the best fuel economy or range, they handle the canyon roads better than an SUV, and they cost less per day. If you're not hauling family or sports equipment, a sedan is almost always the smarter pick.
Our sedan fleet spans $60–140/day. The Honda Civic and Nissan Sentra cover budget rentals for everyday driving. The Tesla Model 3 Long Range is our most-rented car overall — quiet, fast, Autopilot, free Supercharger access. The Lexus IS 350 F Sport adds premium feel for evening trips and event nights. For business travelers we have the BMW 3-Series and Acura Integra.
Same-day pickup is the default for sedans — booking before 4pm usually means you have the car within hours. Delivery to LAX, downtown hotels, or any LA address is a flat distance fee.
If you're driving the Pacific Coast Highway, hitting Hollywood for nightlife, or just need a reliable car for a 5-day visit, a sedan is going to be more pleasant than an SUV in LA traffic and easier to park anywhere you go. Insurance is included on every rental — no separate damage-waiver tier to opt into at checkout. Mileage limits run 200+ miles/day on most sedans.

2025 Nissan Sentra
automatic · 5 seats
$60.00/day

2025 Honda Civic
automatic · 5 seats
$80.00/day

2025 Acura Integra
automatic · 4 seats
$90.00/day
2020 Chevrolet Malibu LT
automatic · 5 seats
$110.00/day

2025 Tesla Model 3 Long Range
automatic · 5 seats
$110.00/day

2026 Tesla Model 3 Base
automatic · 5 seats
$120.00/day

2026 Lexus IS 350 F Sport Design
automatic · 5 seats
$140.00/day
Frequently asked questions
What's the cheapest sedan you rent?
Nissan Sentra at $60/day is our entry-level sedan. Honda Civic at $80/day is the next step up.
Is the Tesla Model 3 a sedan?
Yes — and it's our most-booked car overall. Model 3 Long Range from $110/day, Model 3 Performance higher.
Do sedans get better gas mileage than SUVs?
Yes. Most sedans in our fleet do 28–35 MPG combined; SUVs do 18–25 MPG. EVs (Tesla, Hyundai Ioniq 5) skip gas entirely.
Can a sedan handle the canyon roads (Mulholland, Topanga)?
Yes. Sedans actually handle canyon roads better than tall SUVs — lower center of gravity, less body roll. Tesla Model 3 and Porsche 911 are particularly good.
What if I have 4 people and lots of luggage?
Most full-size sedans fit 4 people + 4 carry-on bags comfortably. For 4 people + checked bags + sports gear, step up to an SUV.