Car rental in Europe 2008

Friday, 17 Oct, 2007 0

Renault Eurodrive is giving the chance to self-drive Europe in 2008 at 2007 prices.

Just book by November 30 this year and take delivery any time up to December 31 2008 of a range of Renault vehicles from compacts to family sedans and people movers, or Nissan 4X4 Pathfinders or Muranos.

As well, they’re adding five days free with 21-day or longer bookings for select models including the Nissans, giving two extra free days on top of this for past clients, free delivery and return at twenty cities and airports in France, and 50-per cent discounts on these fees in eight European countries outside France.

Brand-new vehicles come with full factory warranty, full insurance with no excess, unlimited kilometres, no additional driver charges and 24hrs roadside assistance; minimum driver age is 18 years and there’s no upper age limit.

Prices begin from just $1440 for 21 days for a compact 2- or 3-passenger Clio Petrol, from $1800 for a 3- or 4-passenger Kangoo (new to the Renault family range,) and from $3580 for a 7-seat Trafic Generation Diesel people-mover, plus the bonuses in all cases.

The Nissan Pathfinder starts from $3200 for 21-days and the Murano from $3940, again with the bonuses and free GPS for 18-European countries.

Full details on 1300 55 11 60 or download a brochure from http://www.renaulteurodrive.com.au/

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