Dollar Car Rental
Not everyone owns a car. Some people who own them find
themselves in positions where they don't have access to their
own car.
Maybe their car is being repaired. Sometimes people don't
want to drive their own car on a long trip. Wear and tear can
be minimized this way. That's when Dollar car
rental is useful.
Imagine this scenario. You're a suburbanite. But the city is
where you have your job. You live near the railroad station.
Since you spend so much of your time at work, why have a car
sitting in a paid parking space? The car isn't driven during
the week days. Run errands on Saturday. Go to Avis or Hertz for
a car for the day. Drive it around town to do all the things
needed for that day, use it to drive to the local movie theater
that evening, then return it on Sunday. You now have a car for
$20 for your full requirements. Over the course of a year
that's about $1040, a lot less than owning a car with all the
associated costs. The car rental is a bargain.
Sure buying a car is the better idea for people who need a
car all the time. If the school bus doesn't run, someone has to
drive the children to school. It may be impossible to visit all
the shops on a train. Then it's like the song lyrics "Buy buy
buy" a car. But with a little planning there's no purchase
necessary, just rent for the short term use.
Employee travel means reimbursement for mileage. That cost
is fifty cents per mile. That's $50 daily for a 100 mile ride.
That same travel can be a lot less with a car rental. It makes
sense, then, for companies to consider a Dollar car rental
instead of having employees drive their own cars on
business.
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