Mitsubishi Attrage,2022

from 600 thb for 1 day
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Specifications
Engine 1.2 liters
Transmission Automatic transmission
Multimedia Android auto
Parking sensors yes
air conditioner yes
Number of seats 5
Cameras Rear camera
Airbags 2
Tariffs
High season
December, January, February, March, June, July, August
Rental period
Price per day (THB)
1-3 days
1200
4-7 days
1000
8-14 days
800
15-29 days
700
30+ days
600
60+ days
550
Low season
April, May, September, October, November
Rental period
Price per day (THB)
1-3 days
1000
4-7 days
800
8-14 days
650
15-29 days
600
30+ days
500
60+ days
450
Insurance

All Samui Rental Service vehicles are insured

The deductible is 10,000 THB for passenger cars and 15,000 THB for 7-seater vehicles, pickups, and minibuses

Conditions
Age for Car Rental 22–60 age
Driving Experience from 3 year
Mileage Limits No
Deposit 10 000 бат
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Tariffs
High season
December, January, February, March, June, July, August
Rental period
Price per day (THB)
1-3 days
1200
4-7 days
1000
8-14 days
800
15-29 days
700
30+ days
600
60+ days
550
Low season
April, May, September, October, November
Rental period
Price per day (THB)
1-3 days
1000
4-7 days
800
8-14 days
650
15-29 days
600
30+ days
500
60+ days
450
Additional services

Car Delivery to the Airport

Airport Car Pickup and Drop-Off Service is a convenient option for those arriving at or departing from Koh Samui. We will meet you at the airport, hand over the car, and assist with your luggage. This service is available 24/7 with prior reservation

Car Delivery and Pickup Service Anywhere on Koh Samui

Save time with our convenient car delivery and pickup service. We will deliver or pick up the car at your location on Koh Samui. Just provide the address and time, and our representative will arrive on time

How to Rent a Car

Book a Car

Contact us, and we will help you choose and book

the right car.

Prepare the documents needed for the agreement

  • Passport photo
  • driver’s license
  • your hotel’s location or name
  • contact phone number

Grab the car

We’ll deliver the car to your hotel or the airport and get the contract signed

FAQs

Will I lose my deposit if I am confident in my innocence in a traffic accident and have evidence such as a dashcam recording or witness statements, but I do not have a document from the insurance company confirming my innocence?

In this case, your deposit remains with our company until you provide a document from the insurance company confirming your innocence. Our company does not provide legal assistance and does not participate in resolving disputes between parties involved in traffic accidents.

Can I transfer the driving of the rented car to another driver?

Anyone with a valid driver’s license can drive the rental car, but you, as the Renter, are responsible for the vehicle.

Is it possible to return the car late at night (outside of office hours)?

You can only pick up or return the car during office hours and while it’s still daylight. Our office hours are from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Please plan your return time in advance.

Can I take the car outside of Koh Samui?

You can take the car off the island with the lessor’s approval. A deposit of 15,000 THB is required for driving outside Koh Samui.

What should I do in case of an accident with a rental car?

Stay Calm

Do not panic. Take a deep breath and focus on handling the situation calmly and methodically.

Stay composed and think clearly about the steps you need to take.

Ensure everyone is safe and check for injuries.

Can I Take the Rental Car Out of Thailand?

For safety and insurance reasons, we cannot allow our vehicles to be taken out of Thailand.

What kind of driver’s license do I need to drive in Thailand?

You need an international driver’s license for the type of vehicle you plan to rent. Always carry both your international driver’s license and your valid national driver’s license with you. A competent police officer will check both documents.

To preempt questions-yes, Thailand has signed the Vienna Convention, but it has not been ratified. Therefore, an international driver’s license is legally required. You should first show the police officer your international driver’s license, and if requested, also present your national driver’s license.

Do I Need to Get a Thai Driver’s License, and Why?

Do I Need to Get a Thai Driver’s License, and Why?

For interacting with the police and insurance companies, you do not need a Thai driver’s license. The documents mentioned above (international driver’s license and national driver’s license) are sufficient.

However, there are benefits to obtaining a Thai driver’s license:

  1. Extending the Validity of Your National License
If your national driver’s license is about to expire, obtaining a Thai driver’s license can effectively extend its validity while you are in Thailand.
  2. Savings on Entrance Fees
With a Thai driver’s license, you can save money on entrance fees to national parks and attractions, as you will be charged at the local rate.
  3. Traveling Across ASEAN Countries
A Thai driver’s license allows you to drive freely across the countries of the ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) region.

In summary: For short-term visits, your international and national driver’s licenses are sufficient. For longer stays or if you want to enjoy additional benefits, consider getting a Thai driver’s license.

Key Features of Traffic Laws

The main feature of traffic rules in the Kingdom of Thailand is left-hand traffic. However, getting used to it is quite easy; it usually takes between 10 minutes and 3–4 hours.

Driving in Thailand: Key Features

1. No «Give Way to the Right» Rule

There is no «give way to the right» rule in Thailand. Instead, there is a rule for «give way to the left,» but this is not always followed. At intersections, drivers often yield to each other regardless of right of way.

In Thailand, there is no «give way to the right» rule. Instead, the «give way to the left» rule applies, though it is often ignored. At intersections, vehicles frequently yield to one another, disregarding the usual right of way.

2. Priority at Roundabouts

Priority is given to vehicles already in the roundabout. When entering a roundabout, you should yield to traffic that is already circulating.

Roundabouts have priority for vehicles already inside the circle. When you enter a roundabout, you must yield to vehicles already in the roundabout.

3. Equal-Importance Intersections

At equal-importance intersections, the first vehicle to arrive has the right of way. If two vehicles arrive at the same time, the vehicle that arrived first has priority.

At intersections of equal importance, the vehicle that arrives first has priority. If two vehicles reach the intersection simultaneously, the one that arrived first should go first.

4. Hazard Lights

In Thailand, hazard lights are used to signal that the driver is yielding to other vehicles. When you use hazard lights, it indicates that you are giving way to another vehicle or that there is a temporary obstacle.

In Thailand, hazard lights indicate that the driver is yielding to other vehicles. When you turn on your hazard lights, it signals to other drivers that you are giving way or there is a temporary obstruction.

Parking in Thailand

Parking rules in Thailand are straightforward:

1 No Parking in Certain Areas:

  • Bus Stops: Do not park here.
  • Near Intersections: Avoid parking too close.
  • On Bridges: Parking is prohibited.

2. Red and White Curb Markings:

  • No Parking: Vehicles will be fined or towed.

3. Yellow and White Curb Markings:

  • Reserved for Taxis: Don’t park here to avoid fines.

4. Crossed Squares on the Asphalt:

  • No Stopping or Parking: This area is strictly off-limits.

General Tips:

  • Check Signs and Markings: Follow local rules and avoid fines.
  • Observe Local Customs: Learn from how locals park.
How to Interact with Traffic Police in Thailand

1. Stay Calm and Respectful

2. Don’t Yell or Be Aggressive: It’s considered very rude. Stay calm and polite.

3. Speak Softly: Be respectful and avoid confrontation.

4. Handling Fines

5. Accept the Fine: Say «Thank you» and pay the fine on the spot. Most fines are around 500 THB.

6. Don’t Argue: Don’t threaten legal action or argue.

7. If You Don’t Have Enough Money

8. Offer What You Have: Show the officer the money you have. They might accept less than the fine amount.

9. If You’re in the Suburbs

10. Explain Your Situation: Tell the officer you don’t know where to pay the fine. They might help you and reduce the fine.

11. Offering a Tip

12. Tip for Help: If they help you, a small tip (100 THB) might be appreciated.

How to Refuel a Car at a Gas Station in Thailand

1. Find the Right Pump

  • Look for Gasohol 95 or Gasoline 95 for gasoline engines.
  • Diesel pumps will be labeled as Diesel.

2. Park at the Pump

  • Position your car so that the gas tank is next to the pump.

3. Hand Over the Payment

  • Give the Attendant the amount of money you want to spend and specify the type of fuel.
  • Bank Card Payments are possible but may take longer.

4. Get Your Car Refueled

  • The attendant will refuel the car for you.

5. Pay for the Fuel

  • Pay in Cash to the attendant after refueling.
  • If Paying by Card, expect a bit of a delay.

6. Check for a Receipt

  • Ask for a receipt if you need one.

Fuel Types

  • Gasoline Engines: Use Gasohol 95 or Gasoline 95.
  • Diesel Engines: Use Diesel.
What Time Should the Car Be Returned?

Q: When should I return the car?

A: You must return the car by the Date and Time specified in the rental agreement.

If you need to change the return time, you must notify us at least 3 days before the rental period ends.