Buyers will have the opportunity to test drive the automobile for three days before deciding if they want to sign on the dotted line and take the keys. If all goes well and the driver wants the car, the three days will act as a free rental until the papers are signed. If after the trial period it's a No Deal!, the customer has to fork over $66 AUD per day.
Each car comes with a 90-day money back guarantee and a 5,000 km limited warranty. And just to make sure no customer gets handed a secret lemon, each car includes its full service history paperwork.
Hertz car lots will be found in New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland; those are the states which respectively serve as home to Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. We can only hope that polyester suits on the sales people are not part of Hertz's new deal.
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