Enterprise in Rental Car Driver's Seat (AP via Yahoo! Asia
Enterprise in Rental Car Driver's Seat (AP via Yahoo! Asia News)
Andrew Taylor still remembers when his father Jack kept seven cars parked in front of the family home.
Highlights From the 2006 NAIAS
MSN Autos highlights the eight things you should know about this year's show in Detroit.
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Enterprise in Rental Car Driver's Seat (ABC News)
Enterprise Is in Rental Car Industry Driver's Seat As Consumer Patterns Shift
Airline reward plans become cash cows, spinoff eyed (Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News)
NEW YORK, Jan 29 (Reuters) - Airlines envisioned them as a simple marketing tool. But frequent flyer programs, 25 years later, have become big cash generators for an industry struggling on other fronts, as airlines raise hundreds of millions of dollars by selling mileage credits to banks, hotels, car rentals ...
Changes in auto leasing industry benefit Enterprise (Belleville News-Democrat)
Airport rentals no longer bulk of the business Andrew Taylor still remembers when his father Jack kept seven cars parked in front of the family home. They weren't fixer-uppers. Jack Taylor leased the vehicles as part of his upstart business, which the Navy veteran named after the USS Enterprise.
Lexus Claims 'World's Best Car'
The luxury carmaker claims to have the world?s best car in an all-new flagship.
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Car rentals grow with franchises (Poughkeepsie Journal)
Neighborhood car rentals a practice that barely existed two decades ago are now generating more than half the industry's revenue.
Enterprise in Rental Car Driver's Seat (AP via Yahoo! News)
Andrew Taylor still remembers when his father Jack kept seven cars parked in front of the family home. They weren't fixer-uppers. Jack Taylor leased the vehicles as part of his upstart business, which the Navy veteran named after the USS Enterprise.
Car rental companies bring it closer to home (The Burlington Free Press)
Published: Monday, January 30, 2006 fees and taxes. Gannett News Service Neighborhood car rentals -- a practice that barely existed two decades ago -- are now generating more than half the industry's revenue.










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