Enterprise Rent-A-Car has launched Enterprise Car Club, a year after it acquired hourly car rental businesses City Car Club.
The launch, which follows a period of substantial investment, will see a new green Enterprise Car Club logo appear on all car club vehicles and bays by early summer.
The move will see Enterprise Car Club supported by more than 430 fully staffed Enterprise locations. It is part of a wider programme that Enterprise is implementing, with the aim of becoming the principal mobility provider for businesses and private motorists wanting to access any type of vehicle for any period of time, whether for an hour, a day, a week or much longer.
During the past year, Enterprise has invested heavily in the car club’s website and in-car technologies to improve the customer experience for members. That investment programme, which also includes new cars and a broader range of vehicles, including electric models, will continue in the coming weeks and months.
Khaled Shahbo, managing director, Enterprise Rent-A-Car UK & Ireland, said: “Some customers want to walk into a branch and be helped by one of our employees through the process, face-to-face. Others want to book a car for an hour, access it via their smartphone and just go. We want to develop a network that can support all these requirements. That also means providing impeccable service and a terrific rental experience whether a customer wants a van for a week, a Maserati for a special day, or an electric vehicle for an hour.”
The new Enterprise Car Club is one of the UK’s largest car club operations by number of locations. It has operations in 19 cities around the UK, including 24 of London’s 32 boroughs, and is expanding.
Apart from the visual change in the logo, all current terms and conditions will continue to apply. Existing City Car Club memberships will automatically be transferred and access to vehicles will continue with current membership cards. The billing and payment process will also remain unchanged. To celebrate the launch, car club members will receive a 10% discount until June 30, 2016 at Enterprise Rent-A-Car for their longer term rental needs.
Enterprise is also working closely with local authorities and transport providers to integrate car club services alongside public transport as part of a total mobility solution. In several locations, including in Nottingham and Leeds, this means people can access car club vehicles with the same smart card that they use for train, tram, bus and park & ride services. Enterprise will continue to invest in technology to increase choice and improve access to community transport.
Oskar - 03/05/2016 00:38
My experience with Enterprise has been a very poor one. Poor service, rude staff and attempts to extort money from those like me who have their own excess cover. As a long-time customer of City Car Club I was worried when Enterprise took over last year. My worries have been proved well-founded a couple of days ago, when Enterprise Car Club's revamped systems allowed me to double book a van. I was expecting them to apologise to me and refund me, but they charged me a late fee instead!