7-9 seater vehicles for families and groups across Argentina. Book online with no deposit on selected minivans.
Through Car Rental No Deposit you can find minivan rental options across Argentina with no security deposit required. Perfect for families traveling with children or groups exploring Patagonia, the Andes, or coastal regions. All rental agreements are concluded directly with the local car hire company, and full payment terms are confirmed in your booking voucher.
Renting a minivan in Argentina without deposit means you can book 7-9 seater vehicles for your family or group without blocking a large sum on your credit card upfront. Argentina's vast distances - from Buenos Aires to Bariloche, or Salta to Ushuaia - make spacious vehicles essential for comfort on long journeys. Our platform connects you with local car hire companies offering minivans with flexible deposit requirements.
Minivan rental is particularly useful for families visiting Argentina's diverse regions: the wine country around Mendoza, the glaciers of Patagonia, or the beach resorts of Mar del Plata. The extra luggage space accommodates skiing equipment in winter, camping gear for Patagonia adventures, or shopping from Buenos Aires markets. No deposit options make budget planning simpler when traveling with multiple passengers.
| City | Popular for | Direct Link |
|---|---|---|
| Buenos Aires | City tours, family trips, airport transfers | Buenos Aires car hire |
| Salta | Mountain exploration, groups to Cafayate | Salta car rental |
| Mendoza | Wine tours, Andes trips, ski transfers | Mendoza vehicle hire |
| Cordoba | Sierras exploration, family road trips | Cordoba car rental |
| Mar del Plata | Beach holidays, coastal touring | Mar del Plata hire |
The Argentine minivan rental fleet includes several vehicle categories suitable for different group sizes and journey types. Standard 7-seater minivans like the Chevrolet Spin or Citroen Berlingo work well for urban travel in Buenos Aires or Cordoba. For longer distances on Ruta 40 or trips to Patagonia, 8-9 seater options like the Peugeot Traveller or Ford Transit provide more comfort and luggage capacity.
Most minivans in Argentina come with automatic transmission and air conditioning - essential for summer travel in the north or central regions. Diesel engines are common for larger models, offering better fuel economy on long distances. If traveling to mountainous areas around Bariloche or Ushuaia in winter, confirm winter tire availability when booking. Larger groups may require a 9-seater to accommodate all passengers plus luggage for multi-week trips.
| Aspect | Details |
|---|---|
| Minimum driver age | Usually 25 years for minivans; some companies 23+ with surcharge |
| Required documents | Valid driving licence held 2+ years, passport, credit/debit card |
| Fuel policy | Full-to-full standard; diesel common for larger models |
| Cross-border travel | Chile/Uruguay often permitted with authorization; check terms |
| Insurance | CDW included in most rentals; check excess amount and coverage limits |
| Child seats | Mandatory for children under 10 in Argentina; available for fee |
| No deposit page | Argentina no deposit options |
Argentine roads vary significantly by region. The main highways connecting major cities like Ruta 9 (Buenos Aires-Cordoba-Salta) are well-maintained toll roads suitable for minivans. Patagonian routes including Ruta 40 are mostly paved but narrow in sections - larger minivans require careful driving. Urban areas like Buenos Aires have heavy traffic and tight parking; smaller 7-seater models navigate city centers more easily than full-size 9-seaters.
Toll roads are common on major routes - keep Argentine pesos or small bills ready as electronic payment is not universal. Fuel stations are frequent on main highways but sparse in Patagonia; fill up when possible on long journeys. Winter driving in the south requires experience with snow and ice - chains may be mandatory on mountain passes near Bariloche. Speed limits are 60 km/h in towns, 110 km/h on rural roads, and 130 km/h on highways.