Convertible Rental in Salt Lake City

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Convertible Rental in Salt Lake City

Salt Lake City is full of beautiful sights, especially when viewed from a convertible car rental. When you rent a convertible in Salt Lake City, you experience this vibrant metropolis in a whole new way. Surrounded by sheer mountains, fresh air, and historic architecture, the best way to explore SLC is in a convertible rental. Especially in the fall when the trees change, you won’t want to be trapped behind car windows.

Whether it’s a Ford Mustang convertible or another convertible model, you won’t be disappointed when you’re driving downtown. Reserve your vehicle at any of our Salt Lake City locations (including SLC airport), so you can grab your convertible and get your trip started right!

Convertible Seasons in SLC

Salt Lake City’s high altitude means all sorts of weather. The summers are hot and the winters bring that famous Utah snow. Ideal seasons for driving with the top down are spring, summer, and fall. The fall and spring in Salt Lake City can be especially stunning and you won’t miss a thing from the front seat of a Ford Mustang convertible.

Try These Scenic Drives With Your Convertible Rental

The serene sights and scenery of this city make it the perfect place to get a convertible car rental. When you rent a convertible in Salt Lake City, there are several beautiful, unique driving routes within and just outside of the city. If you are in town in the spring, summer, or fall, you cannot miss these drives.

Scenic Drives Around The City:

  • Explore the unique homes to be found in “The Avenues” neighborhood.

  • Take a drive past the Utah State Capitol Building.

  • Follow North Temple St. for a view of the historic buildings in Temple Square.

Mountain Drives:

  • Emigration Canyon, East of Salt Lake shows off beautiful foliage in the fall.

  • Try Little Cottonwood Canyon for awesome mountain views and access to many amazing trails.

  • Take I-80 through the East mountains and then follow UT-224 to the mountain town of Park City where you can see the Olympic Park for the 2002 Winter Olympics.