Consolidated Car Rental Facilities At Airports Proving To Be A Positive Trend
Airports are paying extra attention to car rental companies either by expanding the space used by those businesses or creating a brand new terminal for them.
Airports are paying extra attention to car rental companies either by expanding the space used by those businesses or creating a brand new terminal for them.
As car connectivity becomes more the norm and as the technology gets more sophisticated more of these vehicles will be vulnerable to some form of cybercrime.
Officials at Los Angeles International Airport have announced plans to build what they declare as "the largest car-rental facility in human history."
Consumer Reports revealed that state-imposed fees on electric vehicles would be far more punitive, affecting both the car rental industry and consumers.
While RentWorks provides all the tools you need to have your business up and running, your business may have some particular needs that other businesses don’t have.
Selling electric vehicles directly to car rental businesses and fleet companies would boost sales, and reduce marketing, advertising and publicity costs by at least $1,000 per vehicle.
Despite the progress made in driverless vehicular technology, the AI level still has a way to go before an autonomous car can operate like an actual human being.
Much has been made over how car rental companies have jumped on the subscription bandwagon, as evidenced by major announcements by Enterprise and Hertz.
Consumer Watchdog’s report revealed that vehicles hooked up to the Internet could pose a threat to American drivers due to their vulnerability to hacking.
Connectivity was able to use data to track mileage and fuel usage and pin down the level of the car’s engine performance and tighten maintenance schedules.