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Kuala Lumpur - Offroad 4x4 Car Hire

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In Kuala Lumpur, we offer vehicles at 12 different rental locations (see the links below). Normally, the best SUV rental offers in Malaysia are provided by offices located in airports and train stations.

We recommend the following principle for selection of an off-road model for trips in Malaysia: if your planned routes are mainly within a city borders – a small crossover, while if the routes go through countryside or mountain regions – a large and powerful off-road 4x4 car.

Kuala Lumpur: 12 rental offices

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: SUV and Offroad Rental Tips
The most popular SUV models offered at rental locations in Kuala Lumpur are: Toyota Rav4, Kia Sportage, Nissan Pathfinder 4WD, Toyota 4Runner, Toyota Fortuner, Toyota Hilux and others.

While selecting your preferred model of an off-road vehicle, please examine the rental conditions. In particular, those requirements that concern credit cards – when it comes to renting an expensive car, sometimes offices in Malaysia ask information about two credit cards.

Before signing the contract in the rental office upon arrival, check that the invoice figures match with figures in your voucher.

Once the vehicle is assigned, inspect it carefully before leaving the parking. Crossovers and SUVs are often used in tough road conditions, therefore scratches and other exteriour defects are inevitable. Due to this, it is important to check and specify all existing defects in your rental documents.

If you plan to use an off-road vehicle in the mountains, it is recommended to order snow chains. This will save you from unexpected incidents. Other important equipment in Malaysia are mandatory child seats for travellers with children. OrangeSmile.com wishes you a safe trip and green lights on the roads of Kuala Lumpur!

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Driving Advices for Malaysia – Traffic Regulations and Road Usage Peculiarities
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As a rule, the maximum permitted speed in the city is 50 km/h, on country roads the speed limit is 80 km/h. On motorways, you can move at a speed of 110 km/h.
Talking on a cell phone while driving is considered a traffic violation, as well as driving with unfastened seat belt, wrong parking and unacceptable maneuvers. The amount of the fines in Malaysia is quite impressive. For example, the fine for talking on a cell phone while driving estimates 100 USD.
On local gas stations, drivers can buy PRIMAX (the equivalent of the octane number 95 petrol), as well as diesel fuel and gas. The cost of all types of fuel is approximately the same and is approximately 0.5 USD per liter. The price of fuel is largely dependent on the dollar value against the local currency and may vary depending on the exchange rate.
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Rental, parking and other info on Subang - Airport - Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah
Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport is located in Subang, Petaling District, Malaysia. The airport was built in 1965. In 1996, it was renamed after Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Al-Haj. The airport had served Kuala Lumpur before. When Kuala Lumpur International Airport was opened, LTSAAS started serving the general aviation, charter, cargo, domestic flights, and helicopter operations. Despite the fact that the airport mostly serves domestic flights, it still serves some international flights. The passenger turnover at Subang Airport is about 3 million people every year. There are two terminals at the airport: T2, T3 (that is called Subang Skypark).

Public transport taking passengers to Kuala Lumpur and other settlements is the transit bus #722 and buses #T773 and T804. You can also take a regular transfer to the international KLIA and KLIA2 airports. Bus and shuttle stops are located at the exit from the arrival concourse, at the roadside near the terminal. At the airport, there is the railway station in Skypark. In front of terminal 3, there is a taxi parking lot, which services you can use.

At Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport, you can rent a car. Car rental services are provided by two local companies: Sime Darby rent a car and Noturn car rental Subang. The office of Sime Darby rent a car is located in terminal 3 (Subang Skypark). The company office is open from 9 am to 6 pm. Sunday is a day off. Near terminal 3, there is the point of the Noturn car rental Subang Company. The company office is located at: Apartment Orkld, Jalan Pluto U5/138, U 3, 40150 Shah Alam, Selangor. The service point is open every day from 8 am.

At SZB, you can order a car from the service provider representing the international rental company Hertz. The company offers to book a car in advance on the airport website or via other aggregators offering car rental services. You can also make a pre-order by phone specified on the website.

Hertz provides convenient rental conditions: you get a car in the parking lot, return it to any comfortable place specified in the contract. It also offers an opportunity to rent a car with a navigator and high-quality technical support for the whole park. If the order is canceled, the deposit is not returned. There can be an extra charge for the service in free time (as well as at the weekend and on holidays). Read all...
Enjoying SUV and sightseeing of Kuala Lumpur
It is uncommon to leave a tip in restaurants and hotels. In some upscale places, it may be included in the bill and is usually not more than 10% of the total order.

Locals are very hospitable, so in any case don’t refuse an invitation to come for a visit. Welcoming hosts would obviously offer guests some drinks and food that won’t be refused too.

It’s common to greet each other with a limp handshake. Hugs are suitable only for close friends or relatives; during intercourse no touching is allowed.

You have to take and pass food, money and other items with your right hand only. If you pass an object with your left hand, then this would be considered a serious insult, and may cause resentment.

On entering the religious objects and living spaces be sure to take off your shoes. Travelers who expect to attend mosques and other places of worship should choose clothes carefully. It shouldn’t be too bright and open-necked.
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 » Kota Kinabalu: 3 offices
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 » Langkawi: 2 offices
 » Kuching: 2 offices
 » Miri: 2 offices
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 » Ipoh: 1 office
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 » Sandakan: 1 office
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