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| Rental Location | Advantages | Considerations |
|---|---|---|
| Manteca Local Rentals | • Lower rates than airport locations • No airport fees or surcharges • Convenient for visitors staying in Manteca |
• Limited hours (often weekdays until 6PM, Saturday until noon) • Smaller vehicle selection • May be closed Sundays and holidays |
| Stockton Airport (SCK) | • Closer than major airports • Less congestion than larger airports • Easier pickup process |
• Limited flight service • Fewer rental agencies • Restricted hours of operation |
| Sacramento Airport (SMF) | • Larger vehicle selection • 24/7 availability at most agencies • Multiple competing agencies |
• Airport fees increase costs by approximately 11% • 70 miles (113 km) from Manteca • Additional travel time required |
Additional Notes:
On average, car rentals in Manteca cost around $88 per day, with the lowest-priced rentals starting at $35 per day.
Pick up in Manteca instead of the airport. Local desks skip airport taxes and run about 10-15 % cheaper than SMF or SCK.
Shift your dates or stretch to a full week. Fall/spring or a 7-day "weekly" rate usually undercuts peak-summer daily prices.
Plan pickup/return during office hours. Manteca counters shut early; land late and you'll pay after-hours or airport rates.
Book the smallest class that works. Economy cars are cheapest and often score free upgrades if larger models are all that's left.
| Area | Parking Availability | Regulations |
|---|---|---|
| Downtown Manteca | Street parking and public lots | Generally free; time limits in some business areas |
| Manteca Crossroads Shopping Center | Ample free parking | Unrestricted during business hours |
| Woodward Regional Park | Large parking area | Fee may apply during special events |
Local Driving Rules:
Important:
Rent a car so you can easily:
Yosemite National Park – valley, trailheads
San Francisco – waterfronts, museums
Sacramento – Old Sacramento, State Capitol
Lake Tahoe – beaches, ski areas

What's the best time to drive to Yosemite from Manteca?
It's better to drive on weekdays instead of weekends. During the summer, you should try to get to the park gates before 9 AM to miss the long lines. We suggest you visit in May or September when there are fewer people and the weather is still nice.
Is it worth getting a 4WD/AWD vehicle in Manteca?
Most of the year, a standard car is all you need. However, if you plan to travel to Yosemite or the Sierras in the winter (November–April), we recommend an AWD or 4WD vehicle. You may also find AWD helpful when driving in the thick Tule fog.
How do I drive safely in Tule fog?
Tule fog is a thick fog close to the ground that is common in the Central Valley during winter. You should drive slowly, use your low-beam headlights and keep extra distance from other cars. If you can barely see, use the line on the right edge of the road to guide you.
What's the best route from Manteca to San Francisco?
You should take I-580 West. It's the most direct way and connects to all the big highways in the Bay Area. During weekday rush hours (westbound 5-9 AM, eastbound 3-7 PM), you can expect a lot of traffic. You might want to leave at a different time or take the ACE train for your visit.
Are there any scenic drives from Manteca?
If you take Highway 120 East toward Yosemite, the drive gets more beautiful as you get closer to the Sierra Nevada. For a shorter scenic drive, you can head east on Highway 120 to Oakdale and then keep going east on Highway 108 to see rolling hills and oak woods.
Can I find EV charging stations in Manteca?
Yes, Manteca has several EV charging stations. You can find Tesla Superchargers near Highway 120 and at the Lathrop Supercharger nearby. You can also use Level 2 chargers at some hotels and shopping centers. On the drive between Manteca and the Bay Area, you'll find plenty of places to charge.