Avis Southern Africa Reinvigorates its Luxury Fleet
Avis Rent a Car Southern Africa has introduced a new range of vehicles to its fleet with the addition of the Mercedes-Benz E250 CDI sedan and E250 convertible, and the Ford ST3.
by Staff
December 4, 2013
The Mercedes-Benz E250 has been added to Avis' southern Africa fleet.
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The Mercedes-Benz E250 has been added to Avis' southern Africa fleet.
Avis Rent a Car Southern Africa has introduced a new range of vehicles to its fleet with the addition of the Mercedes-Benz E250 CDI sedan and E250 convertible, and the Ford ST3.
The Mercedes E250 CDI sedan and E250 convertible are now readily available for customers to rent as part of Avis Luxury Cars. The Ford ST3 will be available to rent in Cape Town and Durban as of November 2013.
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The BMW 3 series is also available for customers who use the Point 2 Point service. Avis Point 2 Point is a convenient transfer service that sees chauffeurs take passengers from point A to point B safely and comfortably, any hour of the day, any day of the week. The cost for the service is charged per vehicle transfer and not per passenger, which provides a cost effective option when traveling with a group of people.
Keith Rankin, Chief Executive of Avis Rent a Car Southern Africa says, “Avis constantly strives to provide customers with the latest range of vehicles on offer. It is important that our customers enjoy their driving experience, be it self-drive of chauffeur drive. We believe that this new range of vehicles on offer will provide our customers with an enjoyable travel experience.”
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