US-based GetRentacar.com expands its services in UAE

By Shilpa Annie Joseph, Official Reporter
  • Follow author on
Mercedes Benz
Representational Image

US-based car rental service provider GetRentacar.com has expanded its services in the UAE market in order to bring more attractive offers and a more convenient procedure for getting a vehicle for a specific period.

The core advantage of the innovative service depends on cutting-edge algorithms. “Enhanced by modern technologies, the system of supply and demand guarantees the best offers,” the company said.

The service allows travelers to choose the region and date of their future trip and specify the price they are willing to pay. The company noted that “the offer is tailored individually for each client so that they can find the one that suits them best.”

Another advantage of the service is its internationality. According to the statement, “Dubai is Tripadvisor’s top destination for 2022, and rightfully so. Even with the influx of travelers from around the world, the language barrier should not cause significant inconvenience for users of GetRentacar.com.”

The interface is available in a variety of languages besides English. The car owner can communicate through the online service, so any possible negotiations are simple and mediated.

Mr. Alexander Pershikov, the founder of GetRentacar.com commented that, “Our approach to work is based on the benefits for both sides of the deal. The client receives unique offers at competitive prices anywhere in the world and additional discounts from car owners. The car owner minimizes the downtime of the car, earning on an ongoing basis.”

The company added that “the accessibility of the service is also highly valued and getting a car for rent is just a couple of clicks away, with the owner check, vehicle specifications, and prices covered by the system.”

Furthermore, the newly launched mobile application enables travelers worldwide to rent cars even more conveniently from their smartphones.

Related: Saudi Arabia aims to produce over 300,000 cars a year by 2030; Minister

YOU MAY LIKE