Vancouver man claims Canadian auto rental company overcharged him by $300.
Read More →If your rental car is damaged and another party is at fault, can you imagine getting taxed on the repair reimbursement?
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More than 400 auto rental professionals gathered in Las Vegas at the 2009 Car Rental Show to address the challenges facing the industry. This year, the funding crisis and credit crunch were prevailing themes in the seminars, panels and roundtable discussions.
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Extra fees added to the rental agreement can be legal if you know your state’s statutes as well as when, how and where to add them.
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The call from the podium at the 2008 Car Rental Show in Las Vegas was to unite for the betterment of the industry as a whole. Is it possible?
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With extensive research showing that car sharing services are good for the environment and limit traffic congestion, should car share customers be subject to the same taxes as traditional car rental?
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The primary objective of the American Car Rental Association is to fight for sensible legislation affecting the car rental industry on a local, state and national level.
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Funding everything from stadiums and mass transit to performing arts centers and even a culinary academy, car rental tax proposals could be coming to your city soon. Economists, travel associations and the major rental companies are partnering to counteract this "taxation without representation."
Read More →Since the birth of car rental, the airport market was the primary breadwinner for the industry. In fact, for many years, a local market scarcely existed. When it did, its earnings were just a fraction of the revenue that the airport locations brought in each year.
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