Holden becomes first car company to offer rental vehicles directly to retail customers

Holden has become the first car company in Australia to rent vehicles directly to retail customers – giving them the option to switch between a hatchback, an SUV or a ute at a short notice, as their needs change throughout the year. Holden’s rental car service called Maven has been around since 2018, but until now has only made cars available to drivers in the “gig” economy, such as food delivery drivers or Uber ride-share drivers.

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