How to Find the Best Rental Car Locations Online

Road trips are not a new thing in Kenya and I am a fun of them. But trouble knocks at your doors when you have a couple of friends who want to accompany you while your car can only carry four people comfortably.

One of the viable options you may have to consider is hiring a bigger car to accommodate all your friends and as well save your car some mileage.

Enterprise Rental Car is a well-known name in the rental car industry. There are companies that started with less than 10 cars but their annual revenue is into the millions today and they have multiplied the number of their cars significantly.

Rental car companies have made it in Kenya because they reach out to a large number of customers through a wide network of offices spread across the country.

However, their rates vary significantly and it is good to consider where you want to hire your car. Here are some tips on how to hire the best car through online research.

Check Out the Company Website

The company’s official website should be extremely user-friendly. It should be very easy to find a car of your choice there.

Enterprises have a network of more than 500 offices in Kenya. All you need to do to find a location is use the “Make a Car Rental Reservation” feature on the website of these companies.

You can search for a location by entering a City or by selecting an Airport or Port of Call. You’ll be provided with the address of the store, a phone number and directions to reach there.

Related: List of Car Hire companies in Nairobi (2020 Update)

Travel Agencies

Most travel agencies give you details of car rental locations. The Internet is the best place to look for them.

Check out websites of travel agencies. AAA Car Rental is sure to be listed there. Use features like “Store Locator” or “Find a Car” to get the details you need.

Several Rental Car locations spread all across the country, you shouldn’t have a problem finding a convenient store.

Be it for a short drive or a long-awaited holiday destination, you’ll have a car at your disposal with just the click of a button.

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Brian is a founding writer at Urban Kenyans. His work is focused on how to improve the digital literacy of Kenyans online. He has been able to do so with his mastery of Kenya and the English Language.

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