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3 Rental Companies Take Steps to Ease and Grow Booking Process

The truck rental providers are joining Flexter.com’s booking platform to expand available vehicles, locations, and options.

3 Rental Companies Take Steps to Ease and Grow Booking Process

This collaboration brings together the operational expertise of three leading car and truck rental operators, and Flexter.com.

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NextCar, Priceless, and Rent-A-Wreck recently formed a strategic supplier partnership with Flexter.com, aimed at providing streamlined booking and a wide variety of vehicles to the truck rental industry.

This collaboration brings together the operational expertise of three leading car and truck rental operators, and Flexter.com, which runs a booking engine platform for truck reservations.

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Rent-A-Wreck began franchising in 1973; NextCar was founded in 2003; and Priceless in 1998. All have built a wide clientele for car and truck rental services. The three brands have expanded their presence through franchising, offering competitive alternatives to the market and a focus on customer service.

Flexter.com’s platform offers customers a user-friendly interface to access a diverse fleet of rental trucks. Flexter.com's ability to provide available vehicles in real-time aligns with all three brands' mission to offer reliable customer service.

Highlights of Partnership

  • Enhanced Rental Experience: Customers will have access to a wide range of rental trucks, all on one platform, making it easier to find the right vehicle for their needs in their local areas.

  • Streamlined Booking: The user-friendly interface and real-time availability aims to make the booking experience intuitive and easy.

  • Expanded Network: Flexter.com, NextCar, Priceless, and Rent-A-Wreck will work together to expand their networks of rental locations, providing customers with more options and convenience.

"This partnership will offer convenience, transparency, and an expanded range of vehicles, all while maintaining the high standards of quality and service our customers expect throughout their truck rental booking and renting experience," said Mike DeLorenzo, president of NextCar and Priceless, in a news release.

The partnership among the four companies also reflects shared values of customer satisfaction, innovation, and convenience, the companies said.

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Thomas Delvaux Lefevre, founder and CEO of Flexter.com, added, “By combining NextCar, Priceless, and Rent-A-Wreck’s expertise in truck rentals with Flexter.com's truck rental platform, we are creating a one-stop destination for all rental transportation needs."

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