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MEDIA RELEASE 27 November 2008

Buying a new set of wheels online
The majority of Australians now use the internet when buying a new car according to Australia's biggest car buying website, PrivateFleet.com.au.

The internet has become the first place people go when researching their next car. Once a person has come up with a short-list the next site to visit is PrivateFleet.com.au, where they can fill out the enquiry form or call one of our service consultants.

Private Fleet handles the whole car buying process like haggling with dealers, arranging the trade in, test drives, even finance and insurance.

Private Fleet is affiliated with over 600 dealers across Australia and buys more cars than any other buying service in Australia. This gives Private Fleet significant buying power and saves customers money on new car purchases. On average, Private Fleet can save the customer up to 15 per cent off the dealer price.

The site includes heaps of handy features like car reviews, loan calculators, plus loads of information like insurance and finance and valuing a trade in.

Customers do not even need to pick up their new car, as it is delivered to their door with a full tank of fuel. Private Fleet also provide customers with a benefits program that includes free NRMA road side assistance for six months, discounts on car accessories, 20 per cent off mobile servicing and more.

For more information visit www.privatefleet.com.au or call 1300 303 181.

Released for Private Fleet by Dennis Rutzou Public Relations (www.drpr.com.au)
For further information please call Joanna Gitsham or Nicola Rutzou on (02) 9413 4244.

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