Expert Guide to Refueling Rental Cars in South Africa
Learn how to refuel your rental car in South Africa with this expert guide, covering fuel types, the full-service experience, payment processes, and essential tips for a smooth visit to petrol stations.
Fill 'Er Up: Your Expert Guide to Refueling a Rental Car in South Africa
Full-Service Culture
South African petrol stations operate on a friendly, full-service basis. Unlike self-service stations in North America or Europe, attendants handle everything for you.
Welcome to South Africa! As you prepare to explore its stunning landscapes by car, you'll soon encounter a unique and welcoming part of the local driving culture: the petrol station. For many visitors, especially those from North America or Europe accustomed to self-service, the full-service model can be a surprise. But don't worry—it's a system designed for convenience and efficiency.
Decoding the Pumps: South African Fuel Types
| Fuel Name | Commonly Used For | Critical Note for Renters |
|---|---|---|
| Unleaded 95 | Most modern petrol cars | Default choice Standard for almost all modern petrol rental cars |
| Unleaded 93 | Older cars, high altitude | Confirm first Stick to what's indicated on your fuel cap |
| Diesel (50ppm) | All diesel cars, SUVs, bakkies | Warning Wrong fuel causes catastrophic engine damage |
Always check your fuel cap sticker before refueling. The nozzles are often different sizes, but always state the fuel type clearly to the attendant.
The Full-Service Experience: Your Step-by-Step Guide
1. Arriving at the Station
Pull up to an available pump. There's no need to get out of your car. Simply turn off your engine, unlock your fuel cap if necessary from inside the car, and lower your driver's side window.
2. Greeting the Attendant
A uniformed petrol attendant will promptly approach your window with a friendly greeting like "Hello!" or "How can I help you?". They are there to handle everything for you.
3. Making Your Request
Clearly state the amount and type of fuel:
To fill tank: "Fill it up with unleaded 95, please."
Specific amount: "R500 of diesel, please."
4. Optional Services
Attendants will clean your windshields and may offer to check oil, water, and tyre pressure:
To accept: "Yes, please check the tyres."
To decline: "No, thank you, everything is fine today"
5. The Payment Process
Pay with cash or credit/debit card. For card payments, the attendant brings a portable POS machine directly to your car window. You insert or tap it yourself - secure and standard procedure.
6. The Art of Tipping
Tipping is expected and forms a significant portion of attendants' income:
R5Basic refuel
R10-R20With extra services
Payment & Convenience
Portable POS Machines
Pay with card at your window - secure and convenient
Convenience Stores
QuickShop, FreshStop, Woolies Foodstop for snacks and supplies
ATMs Available
Withdraw cash for tips and other purchases
Safety & Operating Hours
Night Safety
Choose well-lit, busy stations on main roads
24/7 Availability
Cities and major highways: Always open
Rural Hours
Limited hours in small towns - plan accordingly
Driving Off with Confidence: Your Checklist
Before You Go:
Safety Reminders:
Now you're prepared to confidently explore the beautiful roads of South Africa. Drive safely!