Enterprise Car Sales
Enterprise Car Sales was established in 1962 by Enterprise Rent-A-Car founder Jack Taylor and is an expanded service of the Enterprise Rent-A-Car Company, the largest rental car company in North America.
Enterprise Car Sales has more than 170 locations nationwide, and is recognized as one of the largest sellers of certified used vehicles in the United States. Their inventory is composed entirely of certified used vehicles in over 120 available makes and models, most of them gleaned from Enterprise’s own fleet of more than 700,000 rental cars.[1] At any given time, Enterprise Car Sales has about 7,500 frontline vehicles for sale.[2]
Sales Channels
Enterprise Car Sales sells used vehicles at their nationwide locations[3]. Enterprise Car Sales' nationwide inventory can be viewed on their website [4].
Used Cars Offered
As of 2012, Enterprise Car Sales offers over 120 Makes and Models in their used car inventory, here are some of the vehicles offered by Enterprise Car Sales:
Features
Vehicle Certification
Enterprise Car Sales sells only certified used cars. Enterprise Car Sales offers a 7 day-1,000 mile return policy. Enterprise Car Sales offers 1 year complimentary road-side assistance. Enterprise Car Sales offers "haggle-free" buying.
Partnerships
Enterprise Car Sales has partnerships with more than 1,000 credit unions nation-wide, as well as other national and local financial institutions.[5]
Executives
- Andrew C. Taylor, Chairman and CEO
- Donald L. Ross, President and Vice Chairman
- Pam Nicholson, Executive Vice President and COO
- Matt Darrah, Senior Vice President of North American Operations
- Tim Walsh, Senior Vice President, Enterprise Car Sales
References
- ^ Enterprise Car Sales
- ^ Burger, Carol Anne. “Technology Ramps Up Enterprise Car Sales Program at Schools Financial CU.” Credit Union Times 2 Apr. 2008: 24.
- ^ Used Car Sales Locations
- ^ Find Used Cars for Sale
- ^ Burger, Carol Anne. “Technology Ramps Up Enterprise Car Sales Program at Schools Financial CU.” Credit Union Times 2 Apr. 2008: 24.