5501 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, CA (map) • Mon - Fri: 8 - 5:30 & Sat 9 - 2
Berkeley’s Favorite Car & Minivan Rental Company
Why Berkeley Customers Rent From Us
Great daily and weekly rental car rates.
Customized monthly car rental deals
Shuttle to/from MacArthur and Rockridge BART (metro) stations
Conveniently located 1 mile from Berkeley
Insurance replacements welcome
Hassle-free contracting
No long-term lease commitment
Since 1992, Rent-A-Relic has served Oakland, Berkeley, Alameda, and the surrounding East Bay area with our friendly, hassle-free approach to car rentals. Perfect for your daily, weekly, or monthly car rental needs. No long-term commitments or worries. Just convenience and great service from a trusted, locally-owned business.
Our Cars
We proudly feature the Toyota Corolla and Nissan Sentra. Our rental cars are 4-door automatics with air conditioning and 5 seat belts.
Our Minivans
Rent our Toyota Sienna minivan that can carry 7 passengers and has seats that stow away or can be removed for more room.
Month+ Rentals
Request a long-term (monthly or longer) rental quote on one of our fine Toyota or Nissan vehicles from Rent-A-Relic in Oakland.
Stories from our Loyal, Repeat Customers
“I have been renting from Rent-A-Relic for over 10 years and I have never had an issue. The service is personable and professional. The cars are consistent and reliable. They are a smart bunch of folks who run a great business.”
“I’m a frequent renter at Rent-A-Relic and it’s great to be able to rent a minivan when the need arises for something larger than a car. It is convenient for picking up a Craig’s List purchase. You can even have the seats removed. Renting from Rich and Todd is so easy and hassle free. They are my go to rental spot in the East Bay.”
“As a travel nurse, I come to the Bay Area for my assignments and it’s always great to know I can get a monthly rental for a great price. Rich and Todd are awesome! They are always accommodating and professional. I never worry about my rentals. I can always count on Rent-A-Relic”