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Hertz Saudi Arabia boosts car rental network, upgrades fleet
- Saudi Arabia: Thursday, August 07 - 2003 at 13:25
- PRESS RELEASE
Hertz Saudi Arabia has expanded its network of car rental locations across the Kingdom by opening two new branches, while at the same time adding 200 brand new vehicles to its fleet.
The new vehicles include the 2003 models Nissan Sunny and Maxima, the glamorous Nissan Infinity and the ever-popular Nissan Patrol. They join an already wide selection of economy vehicles, mid-sized sedans and 4x4s, including the Mazda 323, Mazda M6, Mercury Sable, Mercury Grand Marquis, and the Kia Rio.
"The opening of the two new branches, and the further upgrading of our fleet, is part of our ongoing commitment to offer car rental users in Saudi the biggest network of car rental locations, and the best choice of modern vehicles," said Ahmed Wasiffi, Assistant General Manager of Al-Wasilah Rent a Car Co. Ltd.
Hertz Saudi Arabia is also offering VIP level of car rental benefits for Saudi American Bank (SAMBA) credit cardholders. SAMBA credit cardholders making car rental bookings at any of the country's Hertz locations can enjoy up to 40% discount, and receive 150kms mileage extra per day, comprehensive accident insurance, and special deals on long-term lease.
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Hertz is the largest worldwide general use car rental business, operating in over 150 countries from 7000 locations. Hertz is a wholly owned subsidiary of Ford Motor Company.In the Middle East, Hertz is represented by franchise operations in Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, the UAE and Yemen, and by general sales agents in Saudi and Bahrain.
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PO Box 53009, Dubai, UAE
Tel +9714-3369909, Fax: +9714-3369905
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