I have hired various cars in SA, for trips to various game reserves.
When we used to go to Pilanesburg, I alwayd rented a Nissan Tida, Auto.
Big boot for the size of the car.
And for me, auto is a must.
In 2010 I took the inlaws to Kruger. Can't seem to remember exactly what we had, but it was a 4 x 4 manual.
Kruger trip Dec 2012 - Nissan Xtrail, Manual
Kruger trip Dec 2013 Toyota Fortuner, Auto
Of all the cars, the best by far was the Fortuner. Was by no means cheap, but well worth it.
There were 4 of us, 2 adults, 2 children.
Tons of space in the car. Loads of space in the boot.
Nice high ride.
And of course not having to change gear was a huge bonus.
Something worth bearing in mind is the tyres, but prob impossible to check when you pick the car up.
This past December had the following incident:
I noticed that every 2/3 days I was pumping one of the tyres up.
Decided that there must be a problem, and I didn't fancy a drive back to Jhb unless it was sorted. Our last day was Skukuza, so I went to the Avis office there, and of course it was closed. There was a tel no on the desk, and no one answering that either.
So I took the car to the service station where a very helpful person removed a 5cm+ nail from the tyre
Repaired it, and fortunately wasn't that much. Only about R80 (in £ terms a bargain!)
He showed me that it must have been in the wheel for a long times because of the way the nail had worn.
When I returned the car to Avis at Jhb airport, I showed them the nail, and told them I had the wheel repaired.
The lady at the desk gave me a whole lecture about how I should have contacted Avis and they would have done the repair for me (duh, I did try).
And not that it was a lot of money, but they refused to re-imburse me for the funds I had laid out, because I had chosen to have the repair done myself.