Beware When Buying a Used Car! Enterprise buys something like 2% of the cars that GM produces every year, and depending on what type of car it is, will keep it in service for a time and then sell it at auction. (All rental companies do this, not just ERAC to be fair.) Once sold at auction, it sits on a used car lot and is eventually sold. (In fact, most cars on used car lots are former rentals.) Keep this in mind if you're ever shopping for a car; On more than one occasion I took a car in for it's scheduled oil change/tire rotation service, only to find out from the technition that it NEVER HAD BEEN DONE BEFORE. (This on cars with 15-30,000 miles on it.) Also think about how people treat rentals; Hard braking, hard accelerating, etc... ERAC also has a retail car sales division, where I was told they took the best cars they had and put them up for sale. (I would imagine that they would only sell cars that were given their routine maintenance, as to protect themselves from selling lemons and hurting their image, but who can be sure?) Just keep this in mind if you're ever on Fast Eddie's U-zed Cars lot and spot a nice looking Chevy Malibu. Chances are there was once a green E sticker on the bumper. |