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Wholesale Fleet Guide Wholesale Fleet Guide A | Subcompact Hatch Toyota Yaris or similar EDAR C | Compact Hatch Auto Toyota Corolla Hatch or similar CDAR • Automatic • Automatic • 5 door hatch • 5 door hatch 4 5 • Bluetooth, AUX and USB • Bluetooth, AUX and USB • 5 star safety rating 1 • 5 star safety rating 1 • ISOFIX child seat restraint • ISOFIX child seat restraint 1 • Reversing camera 2 D | Intermediate Sedan Toyota Corolla Sedan or similar IDAR E | Full Size Sedan Toyota Camry or similar FDAR • Automatic • Automatic • 4 door sedan • 4 door sedan 5 5 • Bluetooth, AUX and USB • Bluetooth, AUX and USB • 5 star safety rating 1 • 5 star safety rating 2 • ISOFIX child seat restraint • ISOFIX child seat restraint • Reversing camera 2 • Reversing camera 2 K | Hybrid Eco Friendly Sedan Toyota Camry Hybrid or similar FCAH H | Full Size Sports Sedan Holden Commodore or similar GDAR • Automatic • Automatic • 4 door sedan • 4 door sedan 5 5 • Bluetooth, AUX and USB • Bluetooth, AUX and USB • 5 star safety rating 2 • 5 star safety rating 2 • ISOFIX child seat restraint • ISOFIX child seat restraint • Reversing camera 2 • Reversing camera 2 • Fuel consumption – 5.2L/100km G | Compact SUV Holden Trax or similar CFAV P | Intermediate SUV Toyota RAV4 or similar IFAR • Automatic • Automatic • 5 door 2WD • 5 door AWD 5 5 • Bluetooth, AUX and USB • Bluetooth, AUX and USB • 5 star safety rating 1 • 5 star safety rating 3 • ISOFIX child seat restraint • ISOFIX child seat restraint • Reversing camera 2 • Reversing camera 2 F | Full Size SUV Toyota Highlander or similar FFAR W | Premium AWD Toyota Prado or similar PFAR • Automatic • Automatic • 5 door AWD • 5 door AWD 5 5 • Bluetooth, AUX and USB • Bluetooth, AUX and USB • 5 star safety rating 3 • 5 star safety rating 3 • ISOFIX child seat restraint • ISOFIX child seat restraint • Reversing camera 2 • Reversing camera 3 • 7 seat option • 7 seat option (reduces luggage space) (reduces luggage space) • Diesel V | Premium Van IMPORTANT NOTICE: Please note that the cars depicted are only an example of what Hyundai iMax or similar PVAR is available in the New Zealand fleet and that emission ratings may vary based on the vehicle provided. Availability of cars may vary by location. Car groups may be subject to • Automatic change.Reservations can only be accepted by car group, not by specific make or model. We • 5 door van 8 will always do our best to provide your preferred car but we reserve the right to substitute • Bluetooth, AUX and USB to a similar vehicle. Boot capacity is only an estimate of the number of suitcases that will fit into the vehicle. • Dual airbags 3 • Flexible seating options Avis New Zealand's current fleet meet the Euro Fuel Emission required • Reversing camera 5 standards. For more details refer to the manufacturer's website. Small Large Passengers seated Suitcase Suitcase including driver Reservations email [email protected] Locations Distance in hours and minutes NORTH ISLAND CODE ADDRESS PHONE e.g. Auckland to Rotorua = 2.45 / 2 hour 45 minutes Ray Emery Drive, Auckland Airport AKL (09) 256 8366 International Terminal 2.18 7.49 5.34 6.07 1.22 2.33 3.18 2.45 6.13 4.31 5.02 4.17 1.33 5.58 Auckland Andrew McKee Ave, Auckland Airport AKL (09) 256 8365 7.57 6.50 5.54 1.19 5.00 3.31 4.16 3.40 5.05 7.08 3.00 9.56 4.45 Gisborne Domestic Terminal Auckland City AI1 17-19 Nelson Street, Auckland (09) 379 2650 3.32 6.21 4.11 4.38 1.19 1.17 1.49 1.19 4.44 3.09 3.33 5.31 Hamilton Auckland East Tamaki TM2 6 Blackburn Road (09) 262 1021 2.06 11.51 9.35 10.08 5.24 6.34 7.19 6.46 10.14 8.32 9.03 Kaitaia Auckland Penrose AP6 374 Church Street (09) 525 3687 7.01 3.13 3.13 1.42 4.14 3.32 1.52 2.50 2.24 5.20 Napier Auckland North Shore NH7 63 Arrenway Drive, Rosedale (09) 443 1501 6.27 4.37 2.06 6.24 4.14 3.55 3.28 3.49 3.01 New Plymouth Gisborne Airport GIS Aerodrome Road, Gisborne (06) 868 9084 8.12 1.56 0.57 3.44 5.28 4.47 3.05 4.05 Palmerston North Hamilton Airport HLZ Airport Road, Hamilton (07) 839 4915 4.42 5.41 3.54 3.55 1.54 0.51 1.07 Rotorua Hamilton City HA6 4 Vialou Street, Hamilton (07) 839 4915 5.18 4.39 2.52 2.55 2.31 1.51 Taupo Kerikeri Kerikeri Airport KKE Airport Terminal, Wiroa Road (09) 401 6538 4.31 6.26 4.36 4.34 1.32 Tauranga (City & Airport) Kerikeri City KI2 459 Kerikeri Road, Kerikeri (09) 401 6538 3.21 7.04 5.13 5.18 Thames Whangarei (City & Airport) Napier Airport NPE Airport Terminal, Napier (06) 835 1828 8.09 5.34 4.38 Wairoa New Plymouth Airport NPL Airport Terminal, New Plymouth (06) 755 9600 7.32 2.33 Wanganui North Shore Auckland City Penrose New Plymouth City N4X Cnr Gill & Gover Streets (06) 755 9600 Auckland Airport 9.40 Wellington East Tamaki Palmerston North PMR Airport Terminal, Palmerston North (06) 357 0168 Whangarei Airport Hamilton Tauranga Airport (City & Airport) Rotorua Airport ROT Airport Terminal, Rotorua (07) 345 7133 AVIS LOCATIONS Rotorua Airport Taupo Airport TUO Airport Terminal, Taupo (07) 378 6305 Taupo Gisborne (City & Airport) Airport Taupo City TA3 61 Spa Road, Taupo, Taupo (07) 378 6305 New Plymouth (City & Airport) Tauranga Airport TRG Airport Terminal, Tauranga (07) 574 1840 Napier Airport Wellington Airport WLG Stewart Duff Drive, Rongotai (04) 802 1088 Wellington City WL3 25 Dixon Street, Wellington (04) 801 8108 Palmerston North Airport Wellington Interislander Ferry Terminal Picton Interislander Ferry WL4 (04) 801 8108 Lower Hutt Arrivals Terminal Ferry Terminal) Terminal Wellington Nelson Airport (City, Airport & Ferry Terminal) Whangarei Airport WRE Handforth Street, Whangarei (09) 438 2929 Blenheim Airport Whangarei City WR3 23 Hannah Street, Whangarei (09) 438 2929 Greymouth Hokitika Airport SOUTH ISLAND CODE ADDRESS PHONE Blenheim Blenheim Airport BHE Airport Terminal, Blenheim (03) 572 8328 Harewood Christchurch (City & Airport) Christchurch 3.52 Christchurch Airport CHC Memorial Ave, Christchurch Airport (03) 358 9661 Christchurch City J29 150 Kilmore Street, Christchurch (03) 930 6103 Timaru Dunedin 4.42 8.18 (City & Airport) Christchurch Franz Josef 6.43 4.54 6.12 CR0 26A Sheffield Crescent, Harewood (03) 357 0167 Harewood Queenstown Greymouth 2.13 6.49 3.16 3.59 Dunedin Airport DUD Momona Airport, Dunedin (03) 486 2780 (City & Airport) c/- Motel Moray Place Haast 3.57 1.48 4.55 6.43 7.56 Dunedin City D7C (03) 486 2780 Dunedin 97 Moray Place, Dunedin (City & Airport) Invercargill 4.51 8.45 6.36 2.32 7.13 10.48 Railway Station, Mackay Street, Greymouth GY6 (03) 768 0902 Invercargill Airport Greymouth Milford Sound 3.03 6.13 10.09 7.59 5.05 9.25 13.03 Hokitika Airport HKK Airport Terminal, Hokitika (03) 768 0902 Mt Cook 6.32 4.51 3.52 6.05 5.38 3.41 4.14 7.43 Invercargill Airport IVC 73 Airport Avenue, Invercargill (03) 218 7019 Nelson 8.55 13.48 11.53 7.38 3.39 5.51 9.29 5.00 1.32 Nelson Airport NSN Airport Terminal, Nelson (03) 547 2727 Picton 1.45 8.04 13.26 11.14 8.19 4.19 6.31 8.42 4.15 0.24 Picton Ferry Terminal PN6 Ferry Terminal, Picton (03) 520 3156 Queenstown 9.57 10.21 3.08 3.49 2.25 2.48 6.43 4.34 3.36 6.07 9.36 Queenstown Airport ZQN Airport Terminal (03) 442 3808 Te Anau 2.11 11.44 12.07 4.55 1.44 1.52 4.35 8.29 6.21 3.26 7.47 11.22 Queenstown City ZQ1 68-70 Stanley Street, Queenstown (03) 442 3808 Timaru Airport TIU Airport Terminal, Timaru (03) 688 6240 Wanaka 2.56 1.10 9.13 9.14 2.19 4.34 3.12 1.42 5.36 3.28 3.19 5.12 8.47 TimaruN Cityew ZealandTM3 la8 Kingw whenStreet, Timaru driving (03) 688 6240 Westport 7.03 9.55 8.08 3.33 2.53 7.30 11.34 10.10 5.24 1.25 3.37 8.13 4.03 3.14 Distance in hours and minutes * All times are approximate and do not allow time for stops. 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