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March sees car sales reach new high

Thursday, April 8th, 2010

Led by sports utility vehicle purchases, the month of March saw car sales reach record levels, giving new life to the Australian motor industry. The 94,744 passenger cars, SUVs, and commercial vehicles sold during the month were 352 more than the previous high of 94,392, which occurred in March of 2007.

Historically a consistently strong month for car sales, March of 2010 was no exception, and the dramatic increase in sales to car rental companies was a powerful factor in the record-breaking accomplishment. Representatives for the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI) state that the strong sales indicate a return to form for the Australian car industry, and hope that the month is a prelude to continued high sales throughout the remainder of the year.

Sport utility vehicles sales were the main factor during the record-breaking month, with an increase of over 44.1 per cent, with passenger cars taking second with a 23.5 per cent increase. Heavy commercial vehicles saw sales increase by 20.2 per cent, and light commercial sales capped off the record-setting month by increasing 12 per cent.

Another sign that the global economic woes seem to be lessening was the dramatic 331.5 per cent increase in sales to car rental companies, indicating a marked surge in tourism, thus a demand for new vehicles to accommodate travelers.

As with previous months, Toyota stayed atop the list of sales for manufacturers, holding a 21.4 per cent market share. Holden is a distant second with 12.4  per cent, and Ford rounds off the top three with 8.5 per cent. Since the first of the year, 251,827 cars have been sold, an 18.2 per cent increase over sales seen in the first three months of 2009.

New Australian car hire site launched by Virgin Blue

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

Australian airline Virgin Blue has added Hertz and Thrifty as car hire partners and launched a new vehicle reservations website.

The new site is designed to allow guests to search and choose car types from their preferred car rental firm and compare prices around the world.

When renting with Virgin Blue’s range of car hire partners, Europcar, Hertz and Thrifty, guests will also be eligible to receive the airline’s frequent flyer points, Velocity Points.

The higher the Velocity Membership status, the greater number of points will be received within Australia and New Zealand.

All international rentals will receive a flat rate of 800 Velocity Points.

Brett Godfrey, Virgin Blue’s chief executive officer said that travellers can now select from the globally recognised brands Hertz and Thrifty, and Velocity Members can now receive an expanded choice at all three car rental partners across Australia, New Zealand and the world.

The new system, powered by car rental distribution system ‘Car Trawler’, the new car rental booking sites aims to give greater choice and excellent value for money to Virgin Blue Guests and Velocity Members.

Second hand cars suggested to ease fleet shortages in Ireland

Monday, April 5th, 2010

Irish tourism minister, Mary Hanafin, has suggested that the car hire industry in Ireland should employ a range of quality used cars in order to cover the anticipated shortfall in the car rental industry this summer.

While speaking during question time in the Irish Parliament, Ms Hanafin explained that in the past, the car rental industry had always prided itself on being able to offer the latest model cars, the economic downtown had led to a new approach being required to satisfy the demand and cost requirements of travellers.

With many hire companies significantly reducing their fleets in the last year, along with the recent trend towards downsizing family and commercial cars, Hanafin claimed that garages and dealerships were now inundated with quality second hand vehicles.  All of which could become the perfect solution to the projected shortage of fleets in the car hire industry.

Ms Hanafin went on to suggest that due to their lower costs in terms of VRT, the car hire industry could also benefit from the introduction of low CO2 emitting vehicles.

But Olivia Mitchell, from Fine Gael, said that the reputational damage which could arise from such a move, pointing out that such a move is uncommon in Europe, and that the image of Ireland may suffer irreparable damage if travellers are given below-quality options of hire cars.

Ex Australian Idol charged over driving unregistered, uninsured vehicle

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

A sorry Ricki-Lee Coulter will never step foot in another car, including hire cars, without checking the insurance or registration papers. The radio host  has described her embarrassment over charges for driving in an unregistered and uninsured vehicle.

The former Idol and was pulled over by police on the Pacific Motorway between Brisbane and the Gold Coast on March 9. She has told a newspaper that she had no idea the car wasn’t roadworthy until she was stopped. Coulter said that she was so upset by the situation, and felt very let down by someone that she trusted.

The brekkie-show host said she would have never set foot in the car if she had known that it was not legsl. She went on to say that it was an unfair and unfortunate situation for her to be in, but she has to accept the consequences.

Ricky Lee said that she would never get into another car, even a rental car, without checking the registration and insurance papers first – saying it’s just too much of a risk after going through that horrible situation.

Coulter claims that she was borrowing the car to drive to the Gold Coast to visit Family. She will face court on the April 15.

Hertz driver fined for attacking parking attendant

Thursday, March 25th, 2010

A driver from Hertz Rent A Car was relieved from his post and was given penalty after he aggressively hit a parking attendant on the back of the head. The 44-year-old Hertz employee, Joe McCann, was apparently stirring cars outside his location just as the 38-year-old parking attendant, Darren Sharp, saw two cars parked by McCann on a double yellow line.  Sharp issued out tickets for the violations and took photographs of the cars.

Fiscal Depute Neil Allan said that after McCann aggressively approached Sharp, the parking attendant went inside his company’s office to complain to his on-duty supervisor about McCann’s violent behaviour. Unknowingly, Sharp did not notice that the driver was following him. McCann then instantly slapped the parking attendant at the back of his head.

McCann’s defence counsel, Rachel McDougall, told the court that her client was employed by the car hire firm as mover of parked vehicles for at least 10 years. She said that as Sharp was entering the office to have a word with his supervisor, McCann panicked and did what came first into his mind. McDougall said his client did not mean to hit Sharp’s head.

The court ordered McCann to pay a £100 penalty fee and £200 in compensation to Sharp after he had admitted to the assault which occurred  August 22, 2009.

McCann has been allowed to pay his dues in two months, giving him enough time to save money for his penalty. At present, McCann was relieved from his duties and is now searching for a new job.

Hertz launch new advertising campaign

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

Parent company of Hertz Rent A Car has today launched a new branding campaign titled ‘Journey On’, aimed at showcasing the practical and emotional experiences of travel as well as the benefits of hiring a car from Hertz.

The new campaign was devised by Omnicom Group’s DDB, with the ‘Journey On’ campaign reflecting the Hertz’s commitment to creating a rewarding and personal experience for the car hirer.

Chief Executive Officer of Hertz Corporation, Mark P. Frissora said that over half of Hertz’s revenue is generated by leisure travellers, and the ‘Journey On’ campaign captures the emotional essence of those travellers.

He went on to say that Over the past year, the company had taken numerous steps to refine the rental process by opening up 150 new off airport locations just this year alone, offering new products, services and promotions aimed at younger renters, and technical innovations.

Frissora said that the aim was to give customers the best possible experience so they could focus on what mattered most, the reasons for travelling.

The ‘Journey On’ campaign was developed around the idea of ‘the most important journey is yours’ and includes to creative executions focused on the importance and value of that journey, and to show how Hertz is qualified to ensure a smooth experience throughout the journey.  The creative provides a clear distinction between the practical details of the trip and experimental sides of travel.

Chief marketing officer for Hertz, Mike Senackerib said that ultimately, the reputation of Hertz for innovation and service is all about empowering customers to take control of their own experience.

Peugeot launches Mu in the UK

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

Peugeot’s pay as you go car hire service, which has been operating for some time in France, has now been unveiled in the UK.  The new service, called Mu, allows customers to use a prepaid top-up account in order to rent from a range of vehicles including bicycles, scooters and cars such as the 207 CC, 308 CC, 407 Coupe, 3008, an SUV, MPV and a wide range of accessories such as a roof box.

The idea behind Mu is that it allows customers to easily access a vehicle in countries where car ownership can be expensive and troublesome.  The service is aimed at users who would only rent a car when they need one, such as on a family outing or on a big shopping trip when car space is a necessity.

Current Mu prices in Paris range from 65 Euro a day for a 207 CC to 215 Euro for a weekend in a 407 Coupe. Although some may find the service to be somewhat expensive, Mu would pay off for those who make use of a rental car on an infrequent basis.

The Mu scheme is likely to play a significant role in the supporting launch of the Peugeot Ion, the French carmakers rebadged Mitsubishi iMiEV, which was just finalised this week.  The two companies have committed to working closely together with one another following the re-badge deals for both the 4007/C-Crosser and now the Ion.  However, earlier this month the two companies had announced they had scrapped plans for an equity stake swap, with many speculating that a Japan-France alliance like Renault and Nissan could have taken place.

Car hire firms to face tougher advertising regulations

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

After many of warnings, Australian travel companies who do not declare the full price of services will be fined, the Australian consumer watchdog has warned.

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission is still fighting to get some operators to comply with a law protecting customers from omissions about pricing in advertising, a year on after changes were made to the Trade Practices Act.

Price structuring with airlines were the initial trigger for the reforms enacted in May 2009 to prevent companies from understating the total price of goods and services in a range of industries, including car hire.

Sellers of travel products and motor vehicles had been viewed as the worst offenders in the practice of so-called component pricing, where the advertised price omitted extras which were compulsory and had “asterisked” in fine print.

The consumer watchdog spent most of last year urging businesses to comply with the law, however chairman Graeme Samuel is now warning that the commission’s low-key approach of educating businesses will be replaced by litigation and enforcement.

Samuel said that a degree of tolerance and patience had been shown with getting people on board, but now there’s a point in time when the tolerance and patience  runs out and people are just blatantly disregarding the law.

It was announced late last year that hire car company Avis had agreed to apologise and offer refunds to affected customers last month after covering up the true cost of its compulsory rental charges on its website as late as October last year, five months after the alterations were made to the Trade Practices Act.

The company failed to disclose that a $10 per day special on sat nav did not include a mandatory $3.50 administration fee and 10 per cent GST, bringing the total amount to nearly $15 per day.

Many car rental firms in Australia have ended the practice of advertising vehicles for $39 a day that didn’t include compulsory extras, although Samuel warns that there are still many ‘optional’ charges in rental car quotes, which start from about $50 a day for a small, four cylinder car with basic insurance.

He also expressed anger at airline pricing tactics, where a $9 fair could end up costing as much as $90 when compulsory taxes and fuel surcharges are added to the price, which led to a change in the law three years ago.

Guns and drugs found in hire car

Friday, January 8th, 2010

A vehicle stopped by police that was carrying four basketball players from the University of Tennessee, two found with guns, was hired by a Knoxville woman whose own vehicle had experienced mechanical problems.

Attorney T. Scott Jones, who is representing the woman and her family, said there had been no NCAA violations, and that the daughter was using the car and let someone else drive it.

The basketball players, Tyler Smith, Brian Williams, Cameron Tatum and Melvin Goins, were driving in the black 2010 Dodge Charger, when they were pulled over by authorities on New Year’s Day for allegedly speeding.  Inside the car, police found two semiautomatic handguns and loaded magazines, marijuana and alcohol.

All four players were charged with carrying weapons for the purpose of going armed.

Williams, 22, of New York., and Smith, 23, of Pulaski, Tennessee, who were sitting near where a Taurus handgun was found, also were charged with carrying an item with an altered serial number. The serial number on the Taurus had been filed down.

Williams and Goins also face charges of possession of marijuana. They were sitting in the back seat of the car where a backpack containing the drugs was located. The backpack bore Williams’ name, records show.

Jones claimed Teresa Dixon, of Knoxville, hired the Charger on the 29th of December when her own car broke down, and was paying $27.99 per day for the rental, a special holiday rate.  Police say the car was rented from Enterprise Rent-a-Car.

Electric cars offer dealer rental comeback

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

A Car hire firm has signalled a comeback with the arrival of new green electric cars.

New types of green mobility packages would put the car dealer at the centre of proceedings, according to Consultancy Network Automotive.

According to managing director Colin Bruder, there are several reasons why dealers are set to become a central part, but one is electric car range.  He pointed out that most electric cars would have a range of less than 100 miles, but also the need for an overnight charge.

He also went on to say that with the majority of commuting, shopping, family, social and other journeys could be met within this range, almost every motorist has an occasional need to travel further.

Bruder also said the obvious way forward was to sell electric cars as part of general mobility packages, including an allowance of rental days from a dealer based scheme.

The company would sell an electric car with an on-demand car hire deal so owners would have access to a conventional car when they require one, guaranteeing unimpeded motoring.

Dealer rental is in a position where interest has fallen off during the recession; however they believe that there is a strong potential for profitability in the area in the future.