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Hertz UAE launches Discounted Toyota Echo Lease Plan

Travel News Asia 2 December 2005

The new 2006 model Toyota Echo is now more affordable than ever as Hertz UAE launches a new long term lease plan bringing customers this car for as little as Dhs.39 per day.

Hertz UAE launches Discounted Toyota Echo Lease Plan

Those who take out a three year lease on the automatic model will pay just Dhs.1,170 per month for a fully insured vehicle which has undergone a 40-point quality check-up prior to handover. Customers can also rely on a 24-hour back up service, breakdown cover including replacement vehicles, full maintenance and repairs, and round the clock roadside assistance. 

Hertz General Manager Bob Farrow said, “We’ve put together this offer to cater for the needs of those who may be working in the country on a short term contract and who don’t want to commit to buying a car.

“With this deal you can drive off in a brand new car without worrying about a thing – we will take car of the registration, insurance – everything. There is minimal paperwork involved.” 

These agile vehicles are available at any of Hertz UAE’s 13 car rental branches throughout the country. In Dubai, Hertz UAE has branches on the Airport Road, at Dubai City Centre, at Dubai International Airport, at Jebel Ali Free Zone, the Toyota service centre in Ramoul, and at the Trading Enterprises service centre in Ramoul.

In Abu Dhabi, Hertz branches are at Abu Dhabi International Airport, Musaffah, and on Al Falah Street, while in Sharjah, there in Al Whada Street. Fujairah’s Hertz branch is located in the Hilton Hotel, while in Ras Al Khaimah Hertz UAE has a branch at the Hilton hotel Ras Al Khaimah.

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