Advantage Rent A Car - Brisbane CBD and Suburbs

Advantage Rent A Car is the eighty largest car rental company in the United States. In 2001, it attained worldwide presence by launching an affiliate partnership program that has grown to an international network serving more than 33 countries. In Australia, Advantage customers are serviced by Red Spot Rentals, an Australian owned and operated company. Red Spot has Terminal desks in Cairns, Brisbane and Gold Coast Airports and is represented at most other Australian capital city airports.

Red Spot pioneered the all-inclusive rental rate, which provides a zero damage liability along with unlimited kilometres and all fees and charges. Stand-by rates are also available for website bookers.

Offering only new cars, Red Spot has a range of medium and large sedans including hatchbacks, sports utility vehicles and people movers. Additional services such as child and baby seats, satellite navigation, systems and toll road passes are available for a daily fee.

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