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Hertz adds Toyota Aurion Presara V6 to Fleet in Australia

Travel News Asia Monday, 20 August 2007

Hertz Australia has expanded its core rental fleet with the introduction of the new, luxury Toyota Aurion Presara V6. The latest addition to the fleet follows the successful introduction late last year of the standard Toyota Aurion V6 to the Australian inventory.

"The Toyota Aurion Presara combines the latest in automotive technology with luxury and convenience," said Wayne Burgoyne, Director of Sales and Marketing for Hertz Australia.

"It also offers even more choice for our customers in both the corporate and leisure markets, providing the option to rent the new Presara and experience what it has to offer."

The Toyota Aurion Presara V6 offers five seats, spacious luggage storage and a range of luxurious features including leather upholstery, woodgrain cabin trim, a six-speaker radio/CD sound system, a sunroof and steering wheel-mounted controls for both the audio system and the climate control. Satellite navigation is a standard feature of this car.

The Presara also includes front, rear and side airbags, anti-skid brakes, and headlights which activate automatically in low light conditions. And for added comfort and convenience there are illuminated vanity lights for the driver and front seat passenger, map lights in the front and back and four cupholders - simple but vital inclusions.

The new Toyota Aurion Presara is being introduced progressively at key Hertz locations around Australia, initially in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane.

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