Some people don’t own a vehicle. On occasion car owners can’t use their own vehicle. This could be while on a vacation, or while their car is being repaired. Some folks try to avoid long trips in their own car. It’s a good way to avoid abuse. That’s where a Dollar Rentalcar can enter the picture.
Imagine this scenario. You live in the suburbs. But the city is where you have your job. Your home is within a few blocks of the train station. A car would just sit around in a parking lot, so why have it? Nobody drives the car while you’re at work. Run errands on Saturday. Go to Dollar Rentalcar for a car for the day. Drive it around town to do all the things needed for that day, use it to drive to the local movie theater that evening, then return it on Sunday.
That adds up to about $20 for all the necessary car use. Over the course of a year that’s about $1040, a lot less than owning a car with all the associated costs. The Dollar Rentalcar is a bargain.
If a car is always needed, then by all means purchase one. Maybe the kids need a lift to school each day, but the school bus isn’t convenient for the family and it doesn’t get them to sports practices and music lessons. It may be impossible to visit all the shops on a train. Then it’s like the song lyrics “Buy buy buy” a car. But put a little thought into it first and consider a Dollar Rentalcar if possible.
Businesses for which employees travel a lot have to pay mileage reimbursement. It’s up to over 50 cents each mile. That’s $50 daily for a 100 mile ride. Renting a car would cost about $20 for the day, and $12 for gas for that same 100 miles. That company would do better with a Dollar Rentalcar.