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Australia Fleet Guide Australia Fleet Guide ECONOMY Holden Barina Spark Car Code ECMR COMPACT Hyundai i20 Car Code CCAR INTERMEDIATE Toyota Corolla Car Code ICAR STANDARD Nissan Pulsar Car Code SCAR A B C D • Automatic • Automatic • Manual/Auto • Automatic • 4 Cylinder • 4 Cylinder • 4 Cylinder • 4 Cylinder • AUX & USB Input • Tilt Wheel • Tilt Wheel • 4 Door • 5 Door Hatch • 5 Door Hatch • USB Input • Cruise Control • USB Input • AUX & USB Input 4 1 1 4 1 1 5 1 2 5 2 2 FULL SIZE Toyota Camry Car Code FCAR FULL SIZE ELITE Holden SV6 Car Code GDAR FULL SIZE WAGON Holden SV6 Car Code FWAR FULL SIZE VAN Hyundai iMax Car Code FVAR E P • Automatic F V • Automatic • Automatic • Automatic • 6 Cylinder • 4/6 Cylinder • 6 Cylinder • Tilt Wheel • 4/6 Cylinder • Tilt Wheel • Tilt Wheel • 5 Door Wagon • Tilt Wheel • AUX & USB Input • USB Input • Traction Control • Dual Sliding Doors • 4 Door Sedan • Power Steering • 4 Door Sedan • 5 Door Van • Traction Control • Cruise Control • Cruise Control • AUX & USB Input • Power Steering • AUX & USB Input 5 2 2 5 2 2 • Cruise Control 5 2 2 8 2 2 SUV Nissan X-Trail Car Code SFAR FULL SIZE 4WD Mitsubishi Pajero Car Code PFAR K W • Automatic • Automatic • 4/6 Cylinder • 4/6 Cylinder • Tilt Wheel • Tilt Wheel PORTABLE Wi-Fi • 5 Door 4WD • Power Steering • Power Steering PORTABLE GPS Available at selected locations. • USB Input • AUX & USB Input Up to 9 users at one time - Includes 500mb • Bluetooth Available at most locations. Please request at time of reservation. 5 2 2 5 2 2 Please request at time of reservation. 1 ADULT 1 OVERNIGHT BAG 1 MEDIUM SUITCASE 1 LARGE SUITCASE ABS = ANTI-SKID BRAKING SYSTEM (20 LITRES) (70 LITRES) (100 LITRES) Avis Image Library: To help you promote the Avis product we’ve made it easy for you to download images. Visit www.avistravelagents.com.au and view the image library for a range of logos, fleet and leisure images. For further information email [email protected] Important Notice: Cars and particular car groups are subject to availability and may vary by location. Reservations can only be accepted by car group, not by specific make or model. Specifications and car group data are supplied by manufacturers. Specifications are given as a general guide only and these are subject to change without notice. Occasionally, manufacturers cannot supply equipment ordered and it may vary at certain locations. Boot capacity is only an estimate of the number of suitcases that will fit into the vehicle. In station wagons, hatchbacks and 4WDs luggage capacity varies depending on position of rear seat. 9 August 2016 2016-A00091 Australia – Tour Programme Participating Locations AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY Star City - Pyrmont (PY7) (02) 8512 9088 Darwin City (DW1) (08) 8936 0600 Terminal Buiding 4225 80 Pyrmont St 2009 BP Service Station Surfers Paradise (SFP) (07) 5583 6477 METROPOLITAN AREAS Sydney Airport (SYD) (02) 8374 2847 89 Smith St 0801 Cnr Ferny & Cypress Aves 4217 CANBERRA Mascot (all terminals) 2020 Terminal Buiding 4225 QUEENSLAND Braddon (FG5) (02) 6219 3000 Taren Point (TA5) (02) 9531 3333 17 Lonsdale St 2612 TOWNSVILLE Caltex Service Station METROPOLITAN AREAS Canberra Airport (CBR) (02) 6219 3033 114 Taren Point Rd 2229 Townsville Airport (TSV) (07) 4762 7400 Airport Terminal BRISBANE Terminal Building WOLLONGONG Fyshwick (F1W) (02) 6239 1022 Fortitude Valley (BN1) (07) 3406 5188 Townsville (TV4) (07) 4799 2022 2/25 Tennant St Main Office (WLL) (02) 4251 1311 728 Ann St (cnr Warner St), 81-83 Flinders St East 4810 47 Flinders St 2500 Fortitude Valley 4006 PORT DOUGLAS Brisbane City (BN0) (07) 3247 0577 NEW SOUTH WALES COUNTRY AREAS 53 Albert St, Port Douglas (PD7) (07) 4099 4331 cnr Albert & Margaret St 4000 3/11 Warner St 4871 METROPOLITAN AREAS Albury/Wodonga (ABX) (02) 6021 5399 Airport Drive, Brisbane Airport (BNE) (07) 3633 8666 SUNSHINE COAST GOSFORD Albury Airport 2640 All terminals 4007 Maroochydore (MD4) (07) 5453 1999 Main Office (GOS) (02) 4323 2222 Ballina (BNK) (02) 6686 7650 BRISBANE NORTH Shop 6, Ocean Court 322 Mann St, Gosford 2250 Terminal Building, Cnr Ocean St & Beach Rd 4558 All reservations via Boondall NEWCASTLE Southern Cross Dr Noosa (NSA) (07) 5473 8955 Ballina 2478 Boondall (BX8) (07) 3131 3922 Shop 1 Ocean Breeze Resort Mayfield (NWS) (02) 4904 4411 131 Zillmere Rd, Boondall 4034 BP Mayfield, Coffs Harbour Airport (CFS) (02) 6651 3600 Cnr Hastings St & Noosa Drive 4567 Airport Terminal 2450 Boondall 4034 33 Maitland Rd 2304 Sunshine Coast Airport (MCY) (07) 5453 1999 Newcastle Airport (NTL) (02) 4965 1612 Coffs Harbour (C6H) (02) 6651 3600 Terminal Building 4558 2/22 Park Avenue 2450 Strathpine (SP7) (07) 3131 3922 Airport Terminal, Matilda Service Station, Nowra (ZD1) (02) 4423 2424 Williamtown 2318 116 Gympie Rd 4500 COUNTRY AREAS Caltex Skyview Service Station SYDNEY Airlie Beach (AXX) (07) 4967 7188 Bolong Rd Bomaderry 2541 BRISBANE SOUTH Block B Shop 5A Artarmon (U10) (02) 9438 9955 Port Macquarie Airport (PPQ) (02) 6584 5673 Capalaba (KA4) (07) 3843 8622 366 Shute Harbour Rd 4802 327 Pacific Hwy 2064 Hanger 10, Keena Place 2444 98 Redland Bay Road 4157 Bundaberg (QR1) (07) 4131 4533 Campbelltown (C6F)* (02) 4633 2588 Springwood (BX9) (07) 3884 9244 31 Takalvan St 4670 70 Queen St 2560 REMOTE AREAS 3371 Pacific Highway Bundaberg Airport (BDB) (07) 4131 4533 Castle Hill (H80) (02) 9204 4188 Broken Hill (BHQ) (08) 8082 5555 Springwood 4127 Terminal Building 4 Victoria Ave 2154 Airport Terminal BRISBANE WEST Gladstone (X9Q)* (07) 4978 2633 Dee Why (DEY) (02) 9982 6622 Ulladulla (UL0) (02) 4455 1645 8 Roseanna St 4680 814 Pittwater Rd 2099 Mathews Auto Centre Ipswich (IU1) (07) 3282 4827 149 Princes Highway 2539 Llewellyn Motors Part Centre Gladstone Airport (GLT) (07) 4978 2633 Hornsby (YL4) (02) 9450 5000 Gladstone Airport 126 Pacific Hwy 2077 Cnr Brisbane Rd & Vowles St Booval QLD 4304 Aerodrome Rd 4680 Hurstville (HV7) (02) 9553 8635 NORTHERN TERRITORY Hervey Bay (DJ9) (07) 4124 9877 737-739 Forest Rd 2220 Rocklea (JH4)* (07) 3713 1855 2 Kruger Court, Urangan 4655 1851 Ipswich Rd 4106 Kings Cross (SY4) (02) 9246 4600 REMOTE AREAS Hervey Bay Airport (HVB) (07) 4124 9877 200 William St 2011 CAIRNS DARWIN Terminal Building Parramatta (PMT) (02) 9865 9222 Cairns City (CQ4) (07) 4048 0522 Alice Springs (AS3) (08) 8953 5533 Mackay Airport (MKY) (07) 4967 3900 86 Victoria Rd 2150 153 Lake St 4870 Double Tree by Hilton Terminal Building Revesby (02) 8707 8655 82 Barrett Drive 0870 Cairns Airport (CNS) (07) 4033 9555 Proserpine Airport (PPP) (07) 4967 7188 112 Milperra Rd, Revesby 2212 Airport Terminal Alice Springs Airport (ASP) (08) 8952 3694 Terminal Building Ryde (WRD) (02) 9448 2466 Airport Terminal Palm Cove (PC1) (07) 4059 2499 Rockhampton (RK1) (07) 4924 1699 West Ryde Ethanol 119-121 Williams Esplanade 4879 Ayers Rock Airport (AYQ) (08) 8952 3694 Main Office Canoona Rd 4700 Service Station Connellan Airport, Yulara 0872 Rockhampton Airport (ROK) (07) 4924 1699 899 Victoria Rd West Ryde 2114 GOLD COAST Darwin Airport (DRW) (08) 8936 6166 Coolangatta (OOL) (07) 5587 9333 Terminal Building Airport Terminal Pacific Highway, 9 August 2016 2016-A00091 Australia – Tour Programme Participating Locations DEVONPORT Ballarat (B23) (03) 5339 4555 Esperance Airport (EPR) (08) 9071 3998 SOUTH AUSTRALIA Devonport Airport (DPO) (03) 6427 9797 1263C Howitt St 3350 Terminal Building (a.h. 0408 713 115) Terminal Building 7310 Bendigo (BD3) (03) 5441 3228 Esperance Hwy METROPOLITAN AREAS Devonport Ferry (ED8) (03) 6427 9797 Caltex 224 McCrae St Esperance City (EA4) (08) 9071 3998 ADELAIDE The Esplanade 7310 Sale (SX5)* (03) 5144 6500 63 The Esplanade 6450 (a.h. 0408 713 115) Adelaide (AD1) (08) 8114 3111 Caltex Service Station Geraldton Airport (GET) (08) 9921 9090 136 North Terrace 5000 VICTORIA 114-122 York St 3850 Mullewa Rd Adelaide Airport (ADL) (08) 8154 2444 Traralgon (DI2)* (03) 5176 6188 Arrival Rd, Domestic Terminal METROPOLITAN AREAS 65 Argyle St 3844 NORTH WEST WESTERN AUSTRALIA Adelaide Airport 5950 Wangaratta (WG8) (03) 5721 7000 MELBOURNE REMOTE AREAS Avalon Airport (AVV) (03) 5227 9833 55-59 Parfitt Rd 3677 (a.h. 0412 957318) Broome Airport (BME) (08) 9193 5980 COUNTRY AREAS 80 Beach Rd Avalon 3212 Warragul (W8A)* (03) 5176 6188 McPherson Rd 6725 (a.h. 0419 954377) Mt Gambier Airport (MGB)* (08) 8723 4300 Bayswater (B9A) (03) (03) 9720 1488 Barry Bourke Holden Broome City (BM4) (08) 9193 5980 Main Terminal 5290 100 Canterbury Rd 3153 167 Queen St 3820 14-16 Coghlan St 6725 (a.h. 0419 954377) Portland Airport (PTJ)* (08) 8723 4300 City Office (ME1) (03) 9204 3933 WESTERN AUSTRALIA Carnarvon (CN2) (08) 9941 1877 Main Terminal 3305 Shop 2/8 Franklin St 3000 6 Egan St 6701 Port Augusta (PUG) (08) 8641 1010 Clayton (CL8) (03) 8543 1788 35 Victoria Parade 5700 METROPOLITAN AREAS Carnarvon Airport (CVQ) (08) 9941 1877 2215C Princes Hwy, Mulgrave 3170 PERTH Whyalla Airport (WYA) (08) 8645 9331 Terminal Building 6701 (a.h. 0418 900 092) Dandenong (DG3) (03) 9794 6855 Fremantle (KD3) (08) 9239 9044 Exmouth Airport (LEA) (08) 9949 2492 Terminal Building, 1 Hammond Road 3175 Barngarla Ave 5600 17 Queen St 6180 Murat Rd 6707 (a.h. 0439 095 161) Footscray (FC3) (03) 9314 4243 Osborne Park (O1P) (08) 9444 1966 Exmouth City (EXM) (08) 9949 2492 713 Geelong Road REMOTE AREAS 440 Scarborough 1 Griffiths Way 6707 (a.h. 0439 095 161) Brooklyn 3012 Beach Rd 6017 Karratha Airport (KTA) (08) 9144 4122 Naracoorte (DE3) (08) 8723 4300 Frankston (FS3) (03) 9781 3322 SE Wheel Alignment Perth City (PE1) (08) 9237 0022 Terminal Building 51 Davey St 3199 46 Hill St 6000 (a.h.
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