The Renault Car Lease Early birds have returned for 1 month only!
Renault Eurodrive have announced an extension to their very popular 2007 Early bird Special, with the original booking date of 31 March 2007 now extended now until 30 April 2007 for your clients to take advantage of any of the great Renault Earlybird offers.
Over 35 models are featured in the 2007 Renault Early bird car leasing special for Europe extended overnight and Chris Hamill, Managing Director of holiday autos Australia/New Zealand said, “The range on offer is the most comprehensive in the history of Renault Eurodrive.”
He added that being one of Europe’s leading car manufacturers Renault have “the lot” on offer, from the economy Renault Clio through to the 9 seater master minibus and auto or manual, petrol or diesel, sun roof, glass roof, sedan or hatch, the choices are greater than ever before!
He also said that in addition to fantastic rates the majority of bookings include free days, free delivery and return in France or a 50% discount off other European delivery fees on most models.
All cars are brand new and there is no need to worry about insurance as it’s all included, with no excess to pay.
Also, If you have leased a car previously with Renault a bonus 3 free days are also on offer!
Chris says, Hurry, book while stocks last!
For more information, prices and bookings call holiday autos on 1300 55 44 32.
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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