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  3. Payless Car Rental - Wikipedia

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    Earlier Payless Car Rental logo. In 1971, John Les Netterstron opened the first Payless Car Rental location in Spokane, Washington. Under the direction of Netterstron, the company grew from a local car rental store to a franchise system with over 100 car rental offices throughout the United States. By 1987 the company acquired the U.S. portion ...

  4. ACE Rent a Car - Wikipedia

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    First car rental location owned by Sorensen and Osterand, located at 3433 W. 16th Street in Indianapolis (1966). ACE Rent A Car Reservations, Inc. is a privately held car rental company founded in 1966 and based in Indianapolis, Indiana.

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    Mirkin was born to a Jewish family [1] in Sioux City, Iowa, the son of immigrants from Russia. [2] Mirkin served in the U.S. Air Force during World War II. [2] In 1958, he opened the first Budget Rent-a-Car office at Wilshire and Robertson boulevards in Los Angeles. [2]

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    Dollar Rent A Car (formerly known as Dollar A Day Rent A Car) is an American car rental agency, headquartered in Estero, Florida, with offices in many countries around the world. Dollar is owned by The Hertz Corporation , along with other agencies including Hertz Rent A Car , Firefly Car Rental and Thrifty Car Rental .

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    In January 2000, the Flexcar service was launched to 100 members served by four cars in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Seattle.The company targeted drivers who made occasional use of a vehicle as well as drivers who wanted occasional access to a vehicle of a different type than they use day-to-day.