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spokesthebrony83 karma

If Amazon were to pair your book with a kitchen appliance/utensil, what would you have it be? Or did they do good and there can be no better pairing than the Hyperbole and a Spice Grater combo pack?

spokesthebrony6 karma

The Ford Fusions seem to require the least amount of maintenance and are most reliable. They are a customer favorite.

I rented about 15 times last year from the same branch. Every time I came in, I asked for a Fusion. They look really nice. Every time, they were out. One time I returned a car and all 5 of the Fusions they had had been returned that day. Arg!

I now own a new car and don't have to rent like I used to, but damn it I'm going back one of these days and renting a Fusion. Not because I need to, but because I never could.

spokesthebrony1 karma

Hey, I love enterprise! The branch I use has great people. I had booked a rental weeks in advance for a big trip and the day before I picked up the car, I got laid off. They upgraded me to an Outback (the car I had always wanted to rent) for the price of an intermediate and gave me an extra day for free because, as they said, "Might as well enjoy that you don't have to be back at work!" I'll be hard-pressed to rent anywhere else.

My question is this: I put between 500 and 1300 miles on a car each time I rented one. Am I a customer that costs you money since Enterprise rents with unlimited miles? What's the most amount of miles you've seen a car returned with?