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      Hi All

      Yep can highly recommend MD Auto Care, many of my tenants use Mick, great service and very reliable, Ideal for starting out

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      We are hiring via carhire 3000 but didn't take the extra excess cover. The excesses in Oz are much higher than in Europe. We covered it instead with an annual excess cover policy from carhireexcess.com. Cost £49 for a full year worldwide. Cheaper than the cover from Carhire and we can use it for other trips during the year too.
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