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Hertz UAE tempts the adventurous with new Jeep Models

Travel News Asia 25 September 2003

Easy Lease, Hertz UAE’s vehicle leasing programme which offers motorists all the benefits of car ownership with none of the hassle, is now making the latest Jeep models available to customers at top rates.

A 2004 model Grand Cherokee V8 costs from Dhs 2999 per month for a lease period of two years, while a Laredo V6 Grand Cherokee comes in at Dhs 2450 per month. Customers simply select the Jeep model that best suits their needs, leaving Hertz UAE to take care of the financing, registration, insurance and maintenance. The Hertz Easy Lease plan also offers 24-hour roadside assistance, replacement vehicles and full vehicle warranty.

“The new Jeep models are already very popular and I always recommend them to our adventurous and discerning customers,” said Bob Farrow, general manager of Hertz UAE. “For those who are not sure how long they’re going to be in the country, buying a car is seldom the best option. Financing, maintenance, insurance, registration and replacement of vehicles all come at a cost, and you don’t get back a lot of this money if you sell a couple of years later.”

“Leasing, on the other hand, involves a total predictability of costs - the monthly rate remains the same, even if you’ve had an accident, so the plan gives tremendous value for money.”

A part of the Al-Futtaim Group, Hertz UAE operates 13 car rental branches in Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Sharjah, while there will soon be new branches opening in Fujeirah, Al Ain and Ras Al Khaimah.

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