Europcar, Mannequins, False Legs And The Back End Of A Horse
Released
on: September 03, 2009, 5:06 am
Author: Dominic Dennis
Industry: Transportation
& Logistics
Europcar
hires out thousands of vehicles daily, so it is not surprising
that a survey of its branches revealed some strange excuses for
damage and late return as well as some rather unusual items of
lost property.
While
the Europcar survey revealed some surprising results, perhaps
one of the most amusing was supplied by a car
hire customer who got more than he bargained for while he
waited for a horse to pass on a country lane, after the horse
decided to take a rest on the bonnet. The driver watched in horror
as a horse, complete with rider in tow, slowly backed onto the
car as a vehicle on the opposite side passed in a narrow country
lane.
Another
unusual animal encounter was reported when Europcar staff at the
Newport
car hire branch noticed a large chunk was missing from the
bumper of one of their cars. The customer explained they had visited
Longleat Safari Park and driven through the lion's enclosure where
a lion had taken off a part of the bumper with his claws.
The
survey also showed that while sunglasses, CDs, mobile phones and
keys are among the most common items left in Europcar's vehicles,
sometimes stranger items can also turn up - ranging from items
like a mannequin, to 50 fluorescent light bulbs, and a Scottish
Piper's black ostrich hat. As well as these strange items, Europcar's
customers have also been known to leave more valuable goods. One
customer left £1000 worth of designer clothes in the boot
of a car.
A
Derby
car hire customer nearly lost their cool when they were hit
by a van driver from behind. When Europcar's staff asked why he
had driven into her, she explained that he'd been distracted by
the ice cream he was eating flying onto his seat.
Catriona
Lougher, Marketing Director for Europcar commented, "There's
never a dull day in the life of a hire car as some of these stories
and items of lost property reveal. Our staff are always professional
and understanding no matter what the reason for late return or
damage and often go to great pains to reunite lost and forgotten
property with their rightful owners."
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Notes to Editors
About
Europcar
Europcar is the European leader in passenger car and van
rentals. The company serves business and leisure customers
throughout Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Latin America and
the Asia-Pacific region. Since March 2007 with the acquisition
of Vanguard EMEA, its network comprises over 5,300 rental outlets
in 160 countries. The Europcar fleet has an average CO2 of 158g/km
compared to the average UK car parc (based on 2007 figures from
SMMT) which has 164.9 g/km CO2. Europcar is the first company
to win the World Travel Award for "the World's Leading Green
Transport Solution Company." Today, over 99% of Europcar's
fleet is certified "Euro IV" or above - the most stringent
applicable European Union standards today in terms of energy consumption
and emissions.
Excluding
franchise operations, in 2008 Europcar signed more than 10 million
rental contracts, with 8,000 employees and a fleet exceeding 225,000
vehicles. In September 2008, Europcar and U.S. market leader Enterprise
Rent a Car joined forces in a strategic alliance to form the world's
largest car rental network, with more than 1.2 million vehicles
and 13,000 locations around the world.
For further press information please contact:
Dominic Dennis
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http://www.europcar.co.uk/