Thrifty Car Rental : Luzernerstrasse 48, 6030 Ebikon


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041 420 02 77
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About Thrifty Car Rental :

Thrifty Car Rental is a trusted service provider, catering to commuters and travelers in the city of Lucerne. Conveniently located at Luzernerstrasse 48, 6030 Ebikon, they offer comprehensive services to ensure client's satisfaction.

041 420 02 77
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Thrifty Car Rental is located at Luzernerstrasse 48, 6030 Ebikon, Lucerne. You can use the directions button bellow to get navigation assistance.

  • Has wheelchair-accessible car park

Phone: 041 420 02 77
Website: thrifty.ch

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