Many people don’t have cars. It’s true, even in America there are still people who don’t have them. There are also people who have a car but travel to different cities where they’ll need a car. Whether it’s for a trip near home over the weekend, running errands that can’t be done via public transportation, or getting around while 1000 miles away from home, that’s where rental cars come into the picture. And one of the companies people choose most often is Enterprise. That’s because Enterprise car rentals are not overly pricey, they’re generally in good shape, and Enterprise will even pick up the renter from home, from the office, or from the airport.
Enterprise can be found in every major city, as well as in not so major cities and towns. They offer a variety of cars from sub compact all the way up to SUVs. In some locations there are even convertible sports cars available. Hey, if traveling away from home and in a sunny location, why not add some enjoyment to the trip? The prices are great too. A weekly rental for under $300 can be a great deal. Do the math on this one. A person can commute to work every day via public transportation. Save the errands such as trips to the store for weekends when cars can be rented for under $20 a day. For about $60 a week all the car needs are fulfilled. That’s under $3500 a year which is far less than most car owners spend on the car purchase, insurance, maintenance, storage, cleaning, registration and other expenses associated with a car.
Enterprise also offers fleet management services to small businesses. This includes any business that provides cars to employees such as sales businesses, or businesses with multiple locations where traveling supervisors or managers make visits. Managing all the details of a fleet of cars isn’t easy. The cars much be purchased, maintained, and all the legalities such as insurance and registration apply to fleet cars too. When a car becomes too worn for use it must be replaced. Businesses want to spend time on their core functions rather than on cars. That’s where Enterprise steps into the picture.
For people who want to own cars, Enterprise sells their cars used after they’ve served their time in a fleet or a rental role. One top feature of Enterprise used cars is they are well maintained. That goes counter to the impression of a car always driven by non-owners who really don’t care about it. Car renters do care about the cars because companies like Enterprise charge penalties for damage and misuse. And consider too that fleet or rental cars are maintained according to the book. Many private owners don’t do that, and those are the used cars that end up at most dealerships.
Who knew Enterprise car rentals could have so many different roles and uses?





{ 0 comments… add one now }