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Europcar opens in Bury St Edmunds

Europcar opens in Bury St Edmunds

Europcar, the leader in car hire services in Europe, is bringing affordable, high quality car hire to local residents in and around Bury St Edmunds, with the launch of its new branch in Dettingen Way.

The new Europcar Bury St Edmunds location offers local customers – whether hiring for business or leisure travel - the convenient and flexible car and van hire solutions.

The new Bury St Edmunds branch joins Europcar’s nationwide network.  Customers will now be able to collect and drop off vehicles in the town, from 8am to 6pm Monday to Friday and 8am to 1pm on Saturdays.

“The historic town of Bury St Edmunds is an important addition to Europcar’s growing network of branches,” says Ken McCall, Managing Director, Europcar Group UK. “Our wide range of vehicles makes this new branch ideal for shopping and sightseeing trips, as well as business journeys. It also means that we can offer our unique freeDeliver service to leisure travellers in and around the town, making the car hire experience even more convenient.”

freeDeliver from Europcar gives leisure customers the convenience of free delivery and collection to their home. Valid for all bookings for two days or more, it’s completely free of charge within 15 miles of any of Europcar’s 200 locations, including the new Bury St Edmunds location. Vehicles can be delivered to any residential address within an agreed one hour window, so there’s no waiting around. And Europcar collects the vehicle at the end of the booking – no hassle, no charge.

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“Europcar already offers the most flexible pick up and drop off locations and services in the UK, utilising an outstanding fleet including vans, family and prestige vehicles” concluded Ken McCall. “The new Bury St Edmunds Europcar location demonstrates our on-going commitment to bringing Europcar customers the widest choice of vehicles and flexibility of services, designed to get them on the road at the most competitive rates.”