A black Ford Expedition Max parked outdoors on asphalt in front of a dark ribbed metal wall.

Count the seats before you count anything else.

Third row, cargo floor, roof line. The questions that decide a trip for six are not the ones a rate card answers.

How many people fit in what

See every vehicle

Room decides this booking. The table below sorts every published listing into seat bands, keeps the listings with no published seat count on a line of their own instead of guessing at them, and sends you to that listing at rochester.rentals to finish. Rochester Car Rental owns these vehicles, maintains them, and drives the one you pick into the DTW arrivals lane or to a metro address you give.

Read from the Rochester Car Rental dashboard on . Seat counts come from each listing. A listing that publishes none is counted on its own line rather than guessed at, and these rows are recounted in your browser whenever the fleet is refreshed.
SeatsListedRow behind
8 seats 1 vehicle Third row
7 seats 3 vehicles Third row
5 seats 7 vehicles One row behind the driver
4 seats 1 vehicle One row behind the driver
Not published 4 vehicles Confirm on the listing before you book

Everything the operator publishes

Book any one of these

Every card carries a seat count, a fuel type and the city that vehicle is based in. Open one and its full listing opens at rochester.rentals.

Room is the question, not the badge

Ten cars from the fleet seen from directly overhead, parked nose in along one line of marked bays.

The loading bay comes to you

Nobody wants to hike half a terminal with two car seats, a stroller and a week of bags. The vehicle waits in the arrivals lane, or on your own driveway, and loading starts from where you are standing.

How delivery works

A seat count is published or it is nothing

Some listings never state how many people the vehicle takes. Those cards say exactly that, rather than borrowing a figure from a brochure. If the count decides your trip, open the listing at rochester.rentals and confirm it before you pay.

Read the cards

Body style is not a seat count

The biggest nameplate here does not automatically hold the most bodies, and price does not track the third row either. Read the number first, then look at the badge.

Read the cards

Say how many people, then say where.

Start with people, then luggage

Work out the seat count you need before anything else. Each card prints the published figure, and admits it when a listing carries none.

Say where and when

A terminal and a flight number, or an address and an hour. When a flight moves, message the new one and your handover shifts to match.

Load it where you stand

It turns up washed and fueled. The handover happens in the loading bay itself, so the bags go in before anybody has to move the vehicle.

Seats and the rest of it

Seat counts published
12 of the 16 vehicles listed here. The other 4 are shown as not published rather than estimated.
Largest published
8 seats
Rates
$55 to $945 a day. Delivery and tax land on the checkout page, not here
Kept in
Detroit, Rochester Hills and Romulus
Minimum age
25 or over. The license and the paying card have to name the same person
Loaded at
The arrivals lane at DTW, and any address you give across the metro. Either way the vehicle is parked beside the bags rather than a walk away from them.
Booking
Handled on the operator's own store, opened from any card here. Open the fleet
Operated by
Rochester Car Rental, who own these vehicles and answer the phone. Their contact page

Not sure it fits? Ask before you book.

Tell us the head count and roughly how many bags are coming with it, and we will point you at the listings that actually swallow it.

This goes to Rochester Car Rental, who reply. It is not a booking and it holds nothing.

FAQ

How do I find the vehicles that take the most people?
The seat table near the top counts the listings in each band, so you can see where the room is before reading a single rate. Any card opens that vehicle's listing at rochester.rentals.
Why does a card say the seat count is not published?
Because the listing does not state one. Printing a figure nobody can check would be inventing a fact about a vehicle you are about to put your family in, so the card admits the gap and points at the listing.
Do the larger vehicles cost more?
Not as a rule. Rate follows the individual vehicle rather than its shape, and the spread across everything listed sits in the table further down. Treat room and rate as two separate questions.
Can it be brought to the airport?
Yes. Rochester Car Rental drives it into the arrivals lane, whichever DTW building you name on the booking, or out to a street address across the metro instead. The largest thing on this page is handed over the same way as the smallest.
Is everything on this page an SUV?
No. Every vehicle the company publishes appears here whatever its shape, so a sedan that suits your group better is on the same page. Nothing is filtered out behind your back.
Do you take the booking on this page?
No. This page is a door onto Rochester Car Rental. Each card opens its own listing at rochester.rentals, and the dates, the total and the payment are settled there.

Everyone fits, or nobody books.

Open the listing you want at rochester.rentals and it will tell you what it holds, what it costs and whether your dates are free.