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Enterprise Brings CarShare to Mississippi State University

A service of Enterprise Rent-A-Car, Enterprise CarShare offers an affordable and convenient way to rent a vehicle by the hour, the day, or overnight.

November 14, 2018
Enterprise Brings CarShare to Mississippi State University

To enroll, applicants must register online and provide a valid MSU email address. 

Photo via Traicovn/Wikimedia. 

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Enterprise CarShare is partnering with Mississippi State University (MSU) to provide students, faculty, and staff with an on-campus, on-demand transportation solution. A service of Enterprise Rent-A-Car, Enterprise CarShare offers an affordable and convenient way to rent a vehicle by the hour, the day, or overnight.

MSU students, faculty, and staff can now access three CarShare vehicles located on Lee Blvd., across from Colvard Student Union. Enterprise’s technology allows renters to reserve vehicles 24/7, and the low hourly and daily rates include gas, insurance, and 275 miles per day. To celebrate the launch of this partnership, Enterprise is offering all new MSU members 50% off the annual membership fee and $25 in driving credits.

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Program membership is open to students, faculty, and staff ages 18 and up. To enroll, applicants must register online and provide a valid MSU email address. After receiving a membership card in the mail, members can rent a vehicle by following four easy steps. With the Enterprise CarShare app for iPhone and Android users, U.S. members can make or modify reservations, extend rentals, and choose pickup locations, all from their mobile device.

Convenient Transportation Solutions

In thousands of communities of all sizes, Enterprise’s accessible network provides hourly, daily, and weekly car rentals as cost-effective and consumer-friendly modes of local transportation.

Many consumers, businesses, and government agencies in the U.S., Canada and the U.K. rely on their local Enterprise network to deliver carsharing technology’s speed and flexibility.

Enterprise CarShare is an economical alternative to car ownership, as well as an environmentally friendly and hassle-free supplement to public transit. And, since it’s backed by Enterprise’s award-winning customer service, it delivers convenience and reliability to members in select markets across the country.

In the U.S., Enterprise CarShare serves more than 125 university campuses and hundreds of businesses and government agencies in more than 35 states. Major cities served include Atlanta, Hoboken, N.J., Honolulu, Houston, Louisville, Ky., New York City, Philadelphia, St. Louis, and Tampa, Fla. — all supported by the Enterprise Rent-A-Car network, which has more than 5,800 offices located within 15 miles of 90% of the U.S. population.

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