I slipped into the driver's seat of a black 2009 750i at the Patrick BMW dealership and felt at home. In previous years the 7 Series has received some criticism for its design. Anything that was wrong with this model in the past isn't wrong now. I could not have felt more at home cruising through traffic in this essence of luxury.
One of the major problems critics had with the 7 Series, and any BMW for that matter, was the iDrive system, but now that has been adjusted to be more user friendly. The reconfigured iDrive system is more intuitive and simpler to use. Plus BMW added a plethora of tech features, like active suspension damping, rear-wheel steering, night vision with pedestrian detection (I wish my test drive had been at night.), lane-change warning, and side-view cameras. The 2009 7 Series also moves the seat controls back to their proper place on the outboard side of the seats and correctly puts the gear shift back to its rightful place in the center console.
Oh yeah, and this thing really moves. The V-8 at 400 horsepower can take this car to 60 mph in just more than five seconds. I never felt more powerful behind the wheel of a car than I did sitting in the cabin of the 2009 BMW 750i. Despite clear evidence to the contrary, I at least felt very important within the elegant confines this auto. Pulling back up to Patrick BMW (a dealer nice enough to trust me with this car), I was tempted to zoom away once the sales representative closed the passenger door. But I didn't, because the police would find me quickly. All they would have to do is look for the coolest, most luxurious car on the road being driven by the guy who is obviously not sophisticated enough to be driving it.
The 7 Series has been improved on its outside as well, losing the raised trunk lid. I found the profile very sleek and confident, made almost menacing by the line and contrast of its window trim. Its rear remains distinctive but wraps around more-agreeably through its shoulders to create a unified appearance that pushes more attention toward the car's profile and prominent, edgy wheels. The front fascia features a more open grille design and a straight-across air intake that leads the eyes all the way to the ground, giving the 7-series a very imposing, low-standing head-on view.
While I was at the dealership, I also took a look inside a 750Li, which adds five inches of extra length to the car, most of which is applied to rear seat leg room. Otherwise, it's the same performance sedan, filled with luxury and packed with driving enjoyment.
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Dollar Rent A Car is a company that is well known in the car rental industry. There are more than 650 locations worldwide with more than 350 of those in the US and Canada. They have survived the ups and downs of the industry and are today a leader in the car rental market. They have been first in many aspects of technology, especially with the internet. Here is a brief history of this successful company and how they are able to prosper.
In 1965 Dollar Rent A Car set up its corporate offices in Los Angeles, California. While that may seem like a long time ago, car rental companies existed long before that; Avis got its start 20 years earlier. Since Dollar was going up against the established rental agencies, it had to promote itself as something different. Its marketing was not just aimed at the business traveler but also budget minded vacationers. It also touted its high level of customer service.
Dollar Rent A Car marketing strategy worked and not only were they able to survive against their rivals but they soon grew and expanded their operation. Though they started late in the rental game, they were able to establish themselves and compete against the other car rental players.
Chrysler's Involvement
Chrysler Motors was looking to expand and promote the new Pentastar Group Chrysler - a network of rental car companies. In the early 90s Chrysler purchased Dollar Rent A Car along with Thrifty Car Rental and General Car Rental. Chrysler wanted to enter the rental car business as a way to promote their cars. They hoped that if customers rented their cars they'd be more inclined to purchase a Chrysler vehicle.
Since Dollar and Thrifty were established rental car companies, they retained their name and corporate image. General Car Rental merged with Dollar Rent A Car so their client base and number of locations greatly increased.
Dollar Rent A Car Today
Today Dollar Rent A Car continues to exclusively rent Chrysler vehicles - a sign that Chrysler's plan has worked. Its marketing is geared towards vacationers who are looking for a bargain but due to its low rates and numerous locations, Dollar also attracts business travelers. They have a large customer base and a large number of repeat customers part of their loyalty program. With locations such as Atlanta, GA and the , car rental is a breeze.
Booking with Dollar Rent A Car
So the next time you need to rent a car, why not rent a Chrysler vehicle with Dollar? Chrysler has many models ranging from compact to luxury. Visit Dollar's website or call their reservations department to make a reservation. You'll see why their low rates and service standards make them an industry leader.
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