Hiring vs. Buying a Car for Your Australia & New Zealand Road Trip (Backpacker Edition)
Backpackers planning an Australia or New Zealand adventure often ask: Should I buy a car, or is hiring a car cheaper? Here’s a cost-breakdown tailored specifically for budget travellers.

Alannah F
Marketing Manager
Option 1: Hiring a Car
Renting a car offers flexibility without the stress of ownership.
Pros
No maintenance or repair costs
Easy pick-up/drop-off in major cities
Great for shorter backpacking loops
Access to $1/day Imoova relocation car rental deals
Imoova deals often have fuel reimbursements
No paperwork & rego to deal with
Avoid the risk of falling victim to Facebook Marketplace scams
No big initial outlay = more to spend on travelling!
Don't have to deal with the stress of trying to resell the vehicle at the end of your travels
Cons
Long-term rentals can get expensive (unless you are doing relocations)
Relocation deals have fixed pickup/drop-off dates so you need to be flexible
Costs
A standard car rental in Australia can vary from $40–$85/day. In New Zealand, rental car New Zealand prices are similar, especially in the off-season. But the real money-saver?
Imoova’s $1/day relocation vehicles, which let you drive between cities almost free. Imoova work with all the major rental companies like Europcar, Avis & Hertz so you can rest assured you're getting a top quality car. Rental companies save money on hiring a driver to relocate their vehicles and you get a cheap roadtrip, win win! You can pick up in every major city as well as more regional locations like Broome, Exmouth, Alice Springs, Airlie Beach, Launceston, Newcastle & more. One of the most popular routes is Cairns - Sydney so you can drive the backpacker East Coast routes on a budget too. They also have campervans if you'd rather combine accomodation / travel costs.
Option 2: Buying a Car
Popular among backpackers staying 3–12 months.
Pros
Full freedom to travel wherever, whenever
Resell the car at the end
Better for long stays or work + travel combos
Cons
Upfront cost
Repairs can eat your budget
You deal with paperwork, insurance, and registration
Paperwork can be challenging with no fixed address as a backpacker
Must allow time to sell before leaving
Costs
Purchase: $3,000–$7,000 for a reliable backpacker car
Rego + insurance: ~$800–$1,500 per year
Repairs: unpredictable but plan ~$500 for safety
If you resell well, you can recover 50–100% of the purchase price. But if you're unlucky, repairs can cost more than buying.
Verdict for Backpackers
Short trip (1–8 weeks): Hiring is cheaper, especially using $1/day Imoova cars.
Medium trip (2–6 months): A mix of cheap rentals + relocations inbetween work stints works great.
Long stay (6–12+ months): Buying becomes cost-effective.
If you’re tight on cash, start with relocation deals you’ll see the country for almost nothing and it eases the pressure to find a car straight away.
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