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Atlanta among Battlegrounds for Competing Rental Car Firms.
From:
Atlanta Journal-Constitution (Atlanta, GA)
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May 25, 2004
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Byline: Kirsten Tagami
May 25--The nation's top rental car companies are fighting for one another's turf, and Atlanta is one of the battlegrounds.
For consumers, that means there will be more choices, and possibly better rates, both at the airport and closer to home.
Enterprise Rent-A-Car, which has grown into the biggest U.S. rental car company by doing 94 percent of its business from neighborhood locations, plans to set up its first counter inside...
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