SD4HSENZ
Member Since: 11 Nov 2013
Location: North Island
Posts: 2

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Your post encouraged me to sign up and respond seeing as nobody else in NZ seems to post on this forum.
Most rental firms in NZ hire out knackered old cars that are on their last legs, extracting whatever rental they can get from them before they die. Therefore you'll get the Rent-a-Dent quality from most hire companies except for big names like Avis, Hetz etc. Those big names tend to stick to the Ford, Holden, Mazda brands. There doesn't seem to be much middle ground for anything different. Possibly due to the large selection of cheap old bangers, so you have to go real basic if you want to hire cars to locals. Tourists on the other hand see the cheap cars on offer and go eek before running into the expensive open arms of the big names with their new Mazda 3s.
Land Rovers, and especially Freelander 2s are pretty thin on the ground round these parts. They're also expensive. A 2008 TD4 may be listed for the same price you'd get a 2011 SD4 HSE in the UK. Therefore they're out of the realms of most hire firms. The only hire firms I could imagine offering anything like this are, as you've found, luxury rentals that cater for the very top end of RRS, Porsche, Astons, Ferraris etc. Thing is, as you've also found, they're going to be of the approach that if you want high end then you don't need to talk money, as you must have lots and lots to burn if you're going to hire a Range Rover.
My question would be why do you want to hire a Land Rover in NZ? What are the main reasons?
Contrary to popular belief, NZ has tarmac to most places (and the odd gravel road, but our Mazda hatchback is fine for those, so no need for anything off-road biased) and the roads are actually very good, so you don't need an SUV to get around. Although NZ markets itself on being outdoorsy and all wide open spaces, there is lots and lots of farmland between the good bits, with no country pub or quaint little village every couple of miles. For those bits you'll want something that can quickly dispatch the Ks and have some grunt for overtaking lorries. There's very little in the way of overtaking lanes, so if you have no power you could be sat behind something for a very long time. Personally, given the lack of choice, I'd not worry too much about what you're driving, and get something like a Mondeo, and put the effort into planning what you're going to do/see when over here.
An afterthought... unless you've been here you may not appreciate how Japanese/Korean the NZ car scene is. If you're used to the UK, where there's lots of choice and lots of Jaguars, BMWs, Audis, Mercs and Land Rovers, you'll not understand how they're a real rarity over here. I've seen an increase in Mercs/BMWs this year, but you're talking about seeing 1 or 2 a day if you're lucky. Just about every car in our neck of the woods will have a Mazda/Toyota/Honda badge on it. It's not surprising really that trying to get hold of a rental Land Rover is bordering on impossible.
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