Remember Me
forgot your password?

History Of Car Hire; Model T To Sat-Nav

The introduction of the Ford Model T as the first mass produced car is closely linked with the car hire industry. A mere eight years after the first Ts rolled of the production line an enterprising Nebraskan businessman called Joes Saunders started a car hire firm with one car. The main focus of his business was the travelling salesman market, although his first customer is believed to be a man who wished to take a girl out on a date.

Two years after this original foray, a young entrepreneur, Walter L. Jacobs started a company in the Chicago area. The car rental firm was founded with a dozen Model Ts with Jacobs carrying out all of the repair and maintenance work himself. The success of this business was outstanding and within five years it is believed that it was generating an annual income of one million US dollars.

The success of Jacobs' car rental company did not go unnoticed by investors; most notably John Hertz. Hertz already owned the 'Yellow Cab and Truck Hire Company' and used his funds to buy out Jacobs' car hire firm. Hertz himself was then bought out by the General Motors Company who re-branded the company as the 'Hertz Drive-Ur-Self System'. Hertz is still a major player in the car rental industry and most probably the company with the most history.

The early years of the car hire industry were dogged by involvement with organised crime. The Prohibition years saw bootleggers and robbers frequently using car firms for 'jobs' and led to the industry gaining a poor reputation with the public. The ending of Prohibition allowed the industry the freedom to distance themselves from the criminal fraternity and rebuild a respectable reputation.

The expansion of the American rail network acted to bolster the car hire industry for a number of years. Purely rental car parking was created at some stations to further entice customers, mainly due to Railway companies heavily investing in franchises. Rail companies also started to create a service where customers could order a hire car in advance of their arrival at stations using the telegraph network.

In the post war period the car hire industry grew rapidly, being linked to another form of transport; in this case however it was no the railroads but instead the rapidly expanding air travel market. Car rental companies began to open franchises at airports to allow passengers vehicular transport at their arrival destination. The term 'fly-drive' became popular and supplied a service to tourists and businessmen alike.

Competition in the car hire industry since this time became fierce, with many companies employing aggressive advertising campaigns with the help of the airlines themselves. Today airports are still a major source of revenue for companies, with desks filling many arrival lounges.

The modern era of car leasing has seen companies face increasing competition from improved public transportation links. Most major airports now have a direct rail link with their host cities while coach and bus companies allow travellers to reach almost any destination once they have left the airport. Businessmen are still integral to the industry, as much as it was for Saunders' original firm, while the innovation of 'fly-drive' holidays has opened a wider market.

Car hire companies are increasingly employing satellite navigation systems in their cars making travel easier for customers. The addition of high-tech security systems such as fingerprint scanners have also been employed to secure fleets. For companies to survive in this highly competitive industry they must be innovative and provide a service that is unrivalled. With prices increasingly forced down by rivals the customer now faces possibly the widest choice ever in the history of the industry.

Thomas Pretty

Historian Thomas Pretty looks into the history and development of the car hire industry. To find out more please visit http://www.budget.co.uk/

Rate this Article: 0 / 5 stars - 0 vote(s)
Print Email Re-Publish

Add new Comment



Captcha

  • Latest Cars Articles
  • More from Thomas Pretty

Body kits help you stay ahead

By: Louie | 07/01/2010
It is not that most of us want to be part of a rat race and constantly endeavor to beat others. In fact a lot of us would prefer a peaceful and quiet life that is well provided for and not necessarily exceptionally provided for.

Carpet-70 Ounce Floor Mats: The Thick and Strong Auto Accessories

By: David Jack | 07/01/2010
Carpet-70 Ounce floor mats are custom made auto accessories. Prepared keeping the specifics of your car make and model in mind, the custom-fit floor mats provide desired fitting and protection.

The 5 Passengers You Meet in OC

By: kayla tyler | 07/01/2010
When I thought I’ve had a taste of the lousiest passengers on the face of the earth, I was proven wrong by the spoiled bunch of clients I’ve chanced upon whilst doing sedan service in Orange County CA.

Updated Version of Toyota Sprinter/AE86 in 2010

By: arnoldgaltine | 07/01/2010
Toyota Corolla is a line of subcompact/compact cars founded by the Japanese automaker Toyota. It has become one of the world's most famous line of cars since the time it was introduced in 1966.

Knowledge For Your Own Good When It Comes To Air Conditioning Compressor

By: Gen Wright | 07/01/2010
It has been said a lot of times that the air conditioning compressor is the most important part of an air conditioner. Because of this, it is quite safe to say that you really have to take care of the compressor since the performance of your air conditioner greatly depends on its condition.

Elite Brand Car Covers

By: Dennis Ray | 07/01/2010
The Elite line of covers has hit the market with a bang. For the last year Elite brand covers has been making it big on the car cover market. Our website has been selling Elite Vehicle Covers for all makes and models and the Elite Brand name is starting to show up on the Internet in a big way. Just type in Elite Car Covers in Google search and look at all the website that sell the Elite line of covers.

The Low Down on Online Guitar Training - Is Online Guitar Training REALLY Worth it?

By: Mike | 06/01/2010
I'm sure that you have seen plenty of different online guitar training programs out there. You may have often asked yourself if these programs are really worth it. I wanted to outline some of the significant differences between online guitar training programs versus tradition lessons. Then we can let YOU be the judge!

Affordable Kitchen Renovation Ideas Such As Worktops, Cupboards And Handles

By: Thomas Pretty | 14/10/2008 | Interior Design
A look at how the replacing of worktops, cupboards and even door handles can change the style of a kitchen and make it far more appealing to prospective buyers.

The Fire Risk Assessment; Legally Required And Essential For Your Business

By: Thomas Pretty | 14/10/2008 | Regulatory Compliance
Advice to business managers and owners on how to conduct a fire risk assessment, what is involved and why it is important to undertake the process regularly.

The MP3 Player; Bringing Music To The Masses

By: Thomas Pretty | 14/10/2008 | Electronics
A look at the history and development of the MP3 player and how it has revolutionised the way we listen to music.

Stansted Airport, The Military, Budget Airlines And Car Hire Services

By: Thomas Pretty | 14/10/2008 | Flights
A look at how the military, the rise of low cost air travel and car hire provisions have all been instrumental in the development of the Stansted Airport site.

How Your Cleaning Supplies Can Affect Asthma

By: Thomas Pretty | 13/10/2008 | Health
A look at a recent study that found how certain cleaning supplies may worsen the effects of asthma and why effective cleaning methods are vital.

Why Managers Are Legally And Morally Obliged To Deliver Fire Safety Training To Staff

By: Thomas Pretty | 12/10/2008 | Regulatory Compliance
Advice to business managers why they should enact fire safety training programmes for staff members, to ensure a safe working environment.

The Essential Functions Of An Estate Agent

By: Thomas Pretty | 12/10/2008 | Real Estate
A look at estate agent services within the Colchester area and the responsibilities they should be undertaking for their fee.

The Modern Printer And Ink Cartridges; Essential For The Spread Of Ideas

By: Thomas Pretty | 11/10/2008 | Technology
A look at the importance of printing throughout history and why the introduction of the home printer and easily accessible ink cartridges has led to a rapid spreading of ideas and cultural development.

Submit Your Articles Free: Signup
Article Categories




Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the Terms Of Use and Privacy Policy | User published content is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
Copyright © 2005-2008 Free Articles by ArticlesBase.com, All rights reserved. (2.94, 5, w2)