What Makes a Good Uber Eats Car in Brisbane
When you're delivering food in Brisbane, your car is your business tool. The best delivery car has excellent fuel economy (you're driving constantly), proven reliability (breakdowns mean lost income), is easy to park in tight suburban streets and shopping centre car parks, has low running costs, and has adequate boot space for insulated delivery bags. You don't need a fancy car — you need an efficient, reliable one.
The Best Uber Eats Cars Ranked
Based on fuel efficiency, reliability, and running costs, here are the best cars for Uber Eats delivery in Brisbane — all available for weekly rental from Lazy Drive in Albion:
1. Toyota Yaris — From $160/week
The gold standard for delivery driving. Exceptional fuel economy (around 5.5L/100km), Toyota reliability means minimal breakdowns, and the compact size makes parking in tight delivery spots effortless. Boot is surprisingly practical for delivery bags. This is the most popular choice among Lazy Drive's delivery drivers.
2. Mazda 2 — From $160/week
Very similar to the Yaris in size and efficiency. Slightly more refined driving experience with good fuel economy (around 5.8L/100km). Another excellent budget choice for delivery work. Reliable and cheap to run.
3. Suzuki Swift — From $180/week
Light and nimble — perfect for inner-city Brisbane delivery routes where you're constantly navigating narrow streets and finding quick parking spots. Good fuel economy and a fun car to drive, which matters when you're behind the wheel all day.
4. Hyundai i20 — From $160/week
Affordable, reliable, and economical. The i20 is a solid no-frills choice for delivery drivers who want the lowest weekly cost with dependable performance.
5. Toyota Corolla — From $170/week
Slightly larger than the hatchbacks above, the Corolla offers more cabin comfort for long delivery sessions and boot space for bigger orders. Toyota reliability is unmatched. Good if you want a car that handles both delivery work and personal use comfortably.
6. Hyundai i30 — From $185/week
The biggest car on this list — more cabin and boot space than the others. A good all-rounder if you want to do both Uber Eats delivery and UberX passenger rides (the i30 2014 model is UberX eligible). Higher weekly cost but more versatile.
Running Cost Comparison: Hatchback vs Sedan vs SUV
For delivery work, vehicle size has a direct impact on your profitability. A small hatchback like the Yaris uses about 5.5L/100km. A sedan like the Corolla uses about 6.5L/100km. An SUV like the Kia Sportage uses about 8.5L/100km. If you drive 500km per week delivering food, that's roughly $45/week in fuel for a Yaris vs $70/week for an SUV — a $100+ difference per month. Over 6 months, a fuel-efficient hatchback saves you $600+ in fuel alone.
Why Renting Beats Buying for Delivery Drivers
Delivery driving puts heavy wear on a car — high kilometres, frequent stops and starts, and constant city driving. Renting means you don't bear the depreciation cost, maintenance is Lazy Drive's responsibility on long-term rentals, and you can try delivery driving without committing thousands to a car purchase. If delivery work doesn't suit you, just return the car.
Delivery Driving in Brisbane
Brisbane's delivery hotspots include Fortitude Valley, South Brisbane, West End, New Farm, Paddington, and the CBD. During Brisbane's hot summers, air conditioning is essential — all Lazy Drive vehicles have working AC. Parking can be tight in popular food precincts, which is another reason small hatchbacks are ideal. Brisbane is generally flat and easy to navigate, making it a great city for delivery work.
Common Mistakes When Choosing a Delivery Car
- ✗Choosing a large SUV when a fuel-efficient hatchback would save hundreds on fuel
- ✗Prioritising car appearance over running costs — customers don't see your car for Uber Eats
- ✗Not considering parking ease — tight delivery spots in Brisbane's inner suburbs favour small cars
- ✗Buying an old car that breaks down frequently — lost driving time means lost income
- ✗Not tracking fuel expenses — you can claim these as tax deductions
Rent the Best Delivery Car from Lazy Drive
Lazy Drive's fleet includes all the top-rated delivery vehicles, maintained and ready to drive in Brisbane.
- Fuel-efficient hatchbacks from $160/week
- All vehicles well-maintained with RACQ roadside assistance
- Unlimited kilometres — critical for delivery driving
- Swap vehicles if you want to try a different car
- Intro offer: $99/week for the first 2 weeks on 8+ week rentals
- View the full fleet at lazydrive.com.au/fleet
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the most fuel-efficient car for Uber Eats in Brisbane?
The Toyota Yaris is the most fuel-efficient option at approximately 5.5L/100km. The Mazda 2 is a close second at about 5.8L/100km. Both are available from $160/week at Lazy Drive.
Do I need a new car for Uber Eats delivery?
No, Uber Eats has relaxed vehicle requirements compared to UberX. Your car must be registered and roadworthy, but there's no minimum year requirement. Most vehicles in good condition qualify.
Can I use the same car for Uber Eats and UberX?
Yes, if the vehicle meets UberX requirements (typically 2012 or newer). The Hyundai i30 2014 and Kia Cerato 2012 at Lazy Drive qualify for both platforms.
How many kilometres do Uber Eats drivers drive per week?
Delivery drivers typically drive 300–500+ km per week depending on hours and area. This is why unlimited kilometres (included with Lazy Drive) is essential — per-km charges from other providers would add up significantly.
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