Isuzu Mu X Suv Model X Terrain

Isuzu MU-X SUV

Current Model: X-Terrain

Travel in comfort with a spacious 7-seat SUV perfect for families, groups, or extra luggage. Featuring leather seats, Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, and advanced safety tech, it delivers a smooth, stylish, and confident drive wherever you go.

  • 7 Passengers
  • Automatic
  • Five Doors
  • 3 Large Bags
  • 3 Small Bags
  • Diesel
  • 7 Passengers
  • Automatic
  • Five Doors
  • 3 Large Bags
  • 3 Small Bags
  • Diesel
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Everest

Ford Everest

Model: Tremor

A spacious and comfortable 7-seater SUV, perfect for family holidays, group trips, or business travel. With a smooth on-road driving experience, advanced safety features, and modern technology, it’s designed to make every journey easy, practical, and enjoyable.

  • 7 Passengers
  • Automatic
  • Five Doors
  • 3 Large Bags
  • 3 Small Bags
  • Diesel
  • 7 Passengers
  • Automatic
  • Five Doors
  • 3 Large Bags
  • 3 Small Bags
  • Diesel
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Jimny

Suzuki Jimny

Model: GLX

Explore the local surrounds in a unique, stylish, and dependable car, perfect for all types of drivers. Its modern control, apple car play and powerful engine make it an excellent choice.

  • 4 Passengers
  • Automatic
  • Three Doors
  • 1 Large Bags
  • 1 Small Bags
  • Unleaded 91
  • 4 Passengers
  • Automatic
  • Three Doors
  • 1 Large Bags
  • 1 Small Bags
  • Unleaded 91
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Bespoke Noosa Kia Carnival

Kia Carnival

Current Model: Platinum

Travel to your destination in pure luxury and comfort. Get where you’re going in a spacious eight-seater vehicle that boasts a large trunk and top of the range features. Suitable for families, groups or for those requiring something with a little more room.

  • 8 Passengers
  • Automatic
  • Five Doors
  • 3 Large Bags
  • 3 Small Bags
  • Diesel
  • 8 Passengers
  • Automatic
  • Five Doors
  • 3 Large Bags
  • 3 Small Bags
  • Diesel
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Rav 4

Hybrid Toyota Rav4

Current Model: GX

Explore in Toyota's signature Hybrid Electric technology. Its leather interior, ambident lighting and spacious cabin ensures a comfortable ride for families, friends alike.

  • 5 Passengers
  • Automatic
  • Five Doors
  • 2 Large Bags
  • 2 Small Bags
  • Unleaded 91 / Hybrid
  • 5 Passengers
  • Automatic
  • Five Doors
  • 2 Large Bags
  • 2 Small Bags
  • Unleaded 91 / Hybrid
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Road Rules & Driving Tips

  • School Zones – Observe signage and slow down, take notice of flashing lights and timing around these reduced speed zones
  • Parking Signage – Observe signage and ensure the vehicle is parked in the correct way, some are reverse only etc. and timing restrictions for how long the vehicle can be parked
  • Keep Left – Driver side of the vehicle must be along the center line, always keep on the left-hand side of the road
  • Road Works – Observe signage and adjust speed accordingly ensuring the vehicle is driven to the conditions, be it be unsealed roads etc.
  • Seat Belts – Must always be worn and keep people safe, buckle up.
  • Animals – The Sunshine State, Queensland, is full of native animals. Be aware and take note of any signage that specifically advises there may be wildlife in that area. Ensure lights are on, especially during dusk and dawn.
  • Fatigue – It is ALWAYS dangerous to drive when fatigued, take a break and only drive when it is safe to do so.
  • Under the Influence – It is illegal to drive under the influence of excessive alcohol or drugs.
  • Roundabouts – They are very common on the Sunshine Coast; it is important to slow down to enter a roundabout and assess the oncoming traffic from the multiple lanes. Ensuring you are in the correct lane for the direction you are wanting to head to, feed onto the roundabout when the lane is clear. The traffic always flows in the same direction, clockwise.
  • Speed Limits – Observe signage and adjust speed accordingly. It is illegal to go over the speed limit and ensures the safety of everyone on the roads.
  • Pedestrian Crossings & Shared Zones – Slow down to approach striped crossings and any areas signed as shared zones, pedestrians do have the right of way.