Travel News|March 11, 2008 9:50 pm

Auto Europe offers luxury cars in London

Auto Europe is encouraging tourists planning on visiting London to take in Britain’s bustling national capital in style, by renting a luxury or specialty passenger vehicle. Auto Europe offers detailed information and a user-friendly booking system on its main UK website (www.auto-europe.co.uk ), thus providing potential renters with all the detail they need and the necessary convenience in order to arrange a luxury car hire entirely hassle-free. A diverse range of vehicles are offered under the “Luxury London Cars” banner, including BMWs, Jaguars, the Mercedes, the Lotus, as well as Porsches, Bentleys and even a fleet of Aston Martins. Auto Europe offers clients the convenience of free delivery as well as complimentary collection at most major London area hotels, or at airports. Additionally, weary renters can bid farewell to the hassle traditionally associated with car hire paperwork, as most of this has been pre-completed, leaving little else to be done at the time of pick-up, other than offer a signature and finalize a few details.

Auto Europe touts its luxury car hire service as designed with both businesspeople and leisurely travelers in mind. As such, all vehicles are less than two years old—which is considered very new in the case of luxury cars—and these prestigious automobiles come equipped with satellite navigation devices, a DVD player, tinted windows, as well as a Bluetooth telephone kit. A few of the cars are even set up with a mini-fridge, which is ideal during the summer months.

Clients who visit Auto Europe’s site to book a luxury car will be asked to offer some contact information, which will then be used to provide the prospective client customer with a more precise quote, taking into consideration all the specifics of a given rental. Rentals always come with 24 hour emergency roadside assistance and up to 100 complimentary miles per day.

www.autoeurope.com

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