
Rental Car Fleet Sales Show Mid-Year Strength
June gains ensured rental fleets closed out the first half of 2026 in positive territory.
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June gains ensured rental fleets closed out the first half of 2026 in positive territory.
Read More →Payless Car Sales announced it is adding four dealerships to continue its expansion in the Southeast. The new stores are in Fitzgerald and Warner Robins, Ga., Madison, Tenn. and Miami, Fla.
Read More →The Coweta Airport Authority is considering a proposal from Enterprise Rent-A-Car, which is seeking to operate a station on-site at Newnan-Coweta Airport, according to The Times-Herald (Newnan, Ga.).
Read More →Zipcar, a provider of self-service cars for use by the hour, recently announced its decision to make Chicago the center of its Midwestern operations.
Read More →The Hertz Corporation announced that it will offer customers in the New York area PlatePass™, an electronic toll payment system that allows renters to use the high-speed E-Z Pass electronic toll collection lanes.
Read More →The car rental tax that would fund additions to the Wachovia Cultural Campus in Charlotte was approved Tuesday by the House Finance Committee.
Read More →The North Carolina House of Representatives voted 72 to 41 to raise the car rental tax from 11 percent to 16 percent.
Read More →As founder and chief executive of EV Rental Cars, a Los Angeles agency devoted solely to hybrid vehicles, Jeff Pink is one of the few U.S. business owners actually profiting from the current surge in oil prices, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Read More →Mark Frissora, chief executive and president of auto parts supplier Tenneco Inc., will resign to become CEO of Hertz Corp.
Read More →Rent A Toll LTD (RTL), an industry leader in providing innovative technology-based solutions for rental car electronic toll collection, announces the addition of Rick Welch as president and COO.
Read More →Skyrocketing gas prices are raising demand for more fuel-efficient cars, and rental agencies are scrambling to keep up, according to The News & Observer.
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