Hiring a rental car for a round trip from Auckland city to the airport would be 386 per cent cheaper than a taxi.
Research from rental car company GO Rentals pitted the costs of Ubers, taxis and rental cars across major city centres around the world and found a rented car often comes out much cheaper - but that's only if you exclude the cost of parking and petrol.
"There are multiple variables which must be considered when choosing how to get around and which will influence the final cost and convenience," said GO Rentals general manager James Dalglish.
"And more than that, the absolute cost also depends quite strongly on just precisely where in the world you are," he said.
The Italian city of Milan was the most cost-effective place to grab a rental car over a taxi or Uber, GO Rentals research found, where a return taxi ride can set you back $243.50. Uber fares even worse at $282.9. A rental car, on the other hand, costs $40.74 for a day, a 500 per cent difference in price.