Budget vs Dollar: 2026 Head-to-Head Comparison

Updated April 2026 · 7 min read

Budget and Dollar are budget-tier brands from competing parent companies — Avis Budget Group and Hertz Corporation. Both compete for the same price-sensitive customers with similar pricing and policies, but small differences in loyalty perks, fleet age, and fuel rates make one cheaper for any given trip.

Quick verdict by category

Category Budget Dollar Winner
Refuel charge$9.25/gal$9.00/galDollar
Base ratebelow marketbelow markettied
LoyaltyBudget FastbreakDollar ExpressDepends on tier
Fuel optionFSO + EZ-FuelFPO + Flat feeTied
Positioningvaluebudget
ParentAvis Budget GroupHertz Corporation

Budget

Strengths
  • Cheapest base rates among major brands
  • Same fleet as Avis at lower prices
  • EZ-Fuel option available
Weaknesses
  • Smaller location network than Avis
  • Older cars more common
  • Fastbreak less perks than Avis Preferred

Dollar

Strengths
  • Same low refueling as Thrifty
  • Express loyalty with skip-counter
  • Often cheaper than Budget on equivalent cars
Weaknesses
  • Older fleet
  • Limited international presence
  • Customer service reputation lower

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The fuel math: Budget vs Dollar

Both brands use the same trick — return below full and pay $9.00 to $9.25 per gallon (about 3× retail). On a 15-gallon tank returned half-empty:

Both brands' refueling fees can be avoided by returning the car at the right fuel level. FillItRight calculates the exact gallons to add for any brand and any vehicle.

For more detail on each brand's fuel options:

One-way rental fees: Budget vs Dollar

Budget and Dollar have different parent companies and different one-way fee strategies. Enterprise Holdings brands tend to have the most flexible one-way policies (especially for in-state returns), while Avis Budget Group and Hertz Corporation typically charge higher one-way fees.

For long one-way trips, the one-way fee can dwarf the base rental rate. See the full one-way rental fee guide for the latest rates by route.

Frequently asked questions

Is Budget or Dollar cheaper for refueling?

Dollar is cheaper by approximately $0.25 per gallon. Budget charges around $9.25 per gallon, Dollar around $9.00.

Which has better loyalty rewards: Budget or Dollar?

Both Budget Fastbreak and Dollar Express offer free days, upgrades, and faster pickup, but neither waives fuel charges. Top-tier Budget Fastbreak tends to offer guaranteed upgrades and free additional drivers more reliably than equivalent Dollar Express tiers.

Are Budget and Dollar owned by the same company?

No. Budget is owned by Avis Budget Group, while Dollar is owned by Hertz Corporation. They compete directly in most US markets.

Which brand has newer cars?

Budget tends to have the newer fleet on average. Premium classes at both brands are typically newer; budget classes are where the age difference shows. Always photograph the odometer at pickup.

Does either Budget or Dollar have a flat-fee fuel option?

Budget offers a flat-fee fuel option (FSO + EZ-Fuel) in some markets. Dollar offers a flat-fee fuel option (FPO + Flat fee) in some markets. Flat fees are only worth taking on very short rentals (under 50 miles total) where you will return the car nearly empty.

Can I dispute charges from either brand?

Yes — the dispute process is identical at both. Respond in writing within 30 days, include timestamped pickup photos as evidence, request the damage estimate. If unresolved, file a credit card chargeback within 60 days of the statement date.