Car rental in Iceland: RED Car Rental offers discounted prepaid prices

For those looking for discounted car rental in Iceland, RED Car Rental is offering a 10 percent discount off prices when booked in advance.

RED Car Rental prides itself in offering a wide selection of 2013 and 2014 model cars, from luxury BMW X1 and BMW X5 vehicles to city cars like Renault Grand Scenic, Mercedes Benz Vito, and Toyota Yaris.

RED Car Rental is part of Iceland’s largest travel network Kynnisferdir, which also runs Reykjavik Excursions and the Flybus airport shuttle.

Customers with RED Car Rental can choose to pick up their vehicles from either Keflavik International Airport or the BSI bus terminal in Reykjavik. If the latter is preferred, RED will provide its customers with a free return ticket on the Flybus airport shuttle to and from the airport.

Visit www.redcar.is to rent a car in Iceland.

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