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Business Travel - Drive Your Own Luxury Car or Rent One






I have a good friend who has a very nice Maserati which he leases, as he uses it for business. Of course, he also travels to nearby states each year to speak with his distributors, but he doesn't take his luxury car because he doesn't want to put all those miles on it, or subject it to some of the locations he will travel to. Therefore, he rents a car instead. Since he has so many stops all together, it doesn't make sense to fly to each location, and he also needs to take samples with him, and a variety of other things.





Okay so, does this make sense, should you drive your own luxury car on a business trip which might last several weeks to many states? It's hard to say what your exact situation is, but I'd like you to please consider three items;





1. Costs



2. Add-On Extras



3. Business Associates Perception





You must consider the cost of renting the vehicle versus the cost of putting that wear and tear on your own car. Chances are you'd be better off with a rent a car. Still, if you are going to rent a car, there are things you need to know such as; what are the extra add-on costs?





I had recently talk to a gentleman who owns a body shop, and he told me that every time one of his clients would go to rent a vehicle at the local rental car agency to rent a car, the rental salesperson would try to sell them extra insurance in case of sandblasting because out here in the desert the wind can whip up occasionally causing paint damage. This is a very common extra add-on, one which you might want to think twice about, but you need to understand the risks.





On August 5, 2012 the LA Times had an interesting article titled "Puzzled by Damage Claim" by Catherine Hamm, where a reader writes in to explain a horror story of a rent-a-car company that charged them for hail damage which occurred after the car had actually been returned, and signed off as received.





Even if something isn't your fault, and there is damage to the car, sometimes the rental agency will try to pin it on you. I suppose the same occurs if you drive a luxury car and are leasing that car, and go to turn it in. What you might consider normal wear and tear, they might charge you for as part of the lease agreement. Whatever decision you eventually make, you need to go in with your eyes open on this. Therefore I ask that you please consider it all.


Business Travel - Drive Your Own Luxury Car or Rent One






I have a good friend who has a very nice Maserati which he leases, as he uses it for business. Of course, he also travels to nearby states each year to speak with his distributors, but he doesn't take his luxury car because he doesn't want to put all those miles on it, or subject it to some of the locations he will travel to. Therefore, he rents a car instead. Since he has so many stops all together, it doesn't make sense to fly to each location, and he also needs to take samples with him, and a variety of other things.





Okay so, does this make sense, should you drive your own luxury car on a business trip which might last several weeks to many states? It's hard to say what your exact situation is, but I'd like you to please consider three items;





1. Costs



2. Add-On Extras



3. Business Associates Perception





You must consider the cost of renting the vehicle versus the cost of putting that wear and tear on your own car. Chances are you'd be better off with a rent a car. Still, if you are going to rent a car, there are things you need to know such as; what are the extra add-on costs?





I had recently talk to a gentleman who owns a body shop, and he told me that every time one of his clients would go to rent a vehicle at the local rental car agency to rent a car, the rental salesperson would try to sell them extra insurance in case of sandblasting because out here in the desert the wind can whip up occasionally causing paint damage. This is a very common extra add-on, one which you might want to think twice about, but you need to understand the risks.





On August 5, 2012 the LA Times had an interesting article titled "Puzzled by Damage Claim" by Catherine Hamm, where a reader writes in to explain a horror story of a rent-a-car company that charged them for hail damage which occurred after the car had actually been returned, and signed off as received.





Even if something isn't your fault, and there is damage to the car, sometimes the rental agency will try to pin it on you. I suppose the same occurs if you drive a luxury car and are leasing that car, and go to turn it in. What you might consider normal wear and tear, they might charge you for as part of the lease agreement. Whatever decision you eventually make, you need to go in with your eyes open on this. Therefore I ask that you please consider it all.


Test Drive a Luxury Car






Handling, performance, safety and innovation are important considerations when finding a luxury vehicle to suit your needs. More so, for the luxury vehicle owner, a car represents more than just a means of getting from A to B, it is an extension of self, of class and of style.





When looking towards your next vehicle purchase its important to test drive a luxury vehicle with a range of innovative luxury vehicle features to find that unique driving experience that sounds out from a crowd. Vehicles which strive to push design boundaries and bridge the divide between man and machine.





Superior Driving and Safety





Driving systems and adaptive cruise control are the kind of advanced luxury vehicle features to lookout for when finding a luxury vehicle that delivers a superior driving experience.





The dynamic driving system enables drivers to adjust the characteristics of the car's driving depending on their individual vehicle configuration, resulting in a combination of outstanding comfort and a sporty dynamism to create a custom-tuned vehicle. Engine, transmission, steering, shock absorbers and the sport differential can be adjusted at any time to suit a driver's personal preferences, altering the character of their vehicle at the push of a button.





Adaptive cruise control which uses a special radar sensor to measure the distance to the vehicle ahead and controls the speed, ensures that the vehicle does not exceed a set value. The adaptive cruise control also automatically maintains a constant distance to the vehicle ahead providing a drive that is as relaxing and comfortable on long journeys as it is on busy roads.





Luxury car features also employ a range of protective and preventative systems to maximise safety on the road like adaptive headlights and permanent four wheel drive which ensure that drivers can remain confident that their luxury executive car will navigate the road safely regardless of the circumstances.





Luxury vehicles come with all the modern conveniences, combining functional luxury with high-quality finishes to produce an understated yet timeless style.





Stylish Comfort





The style and design of a luxury car needs to be an extension of the driver's own personality and everything from contrasting colours on the roof arch to the selection of alloy wheels and interior design styles should be tailored to driver specifications.





Finding a luxury vehicle that is the epitome of style, elegance and grace should never come at the cost of driver comfort though. When you test drive a luxury car you should ensure that, more than being spacious and utterly luxurious, it is also equipped with all the modern conveniences as well as the best technology one can find in the automotive industry.





Knowing what to look for when finding a luxury vehicle makes the process easier but in the end you need to test drive a luxury car for yourself before deciding if it meets all the requirements you desire.


Test Drive a Luxury Car






Handling, performance, safety and innovation are important considerations when finding a luxury vehicle to suit your needs. More so, for the luxury vehicle owner, a car represents more than just a means of getting from A to B, it is an extension of self, of class and of style.





When looking towards your next vehicle purchase its important to test drive a luxury vehicle with a range of innovative luxury vehicle features to find that unique driving experience that sounds out from a crowd. Vehicles which strive to push design boundaries and bridge the divide between man and machine.





Superior Driving and Safety





Driving systems and adaptive cruise control are the kind of advanced luxury vehicle features to lookout for when finding a luxury vehicle that delivers a superior driving experience.





The dynamic driving system enables drivers to adjust the characteristics of the car's driving depending on their individual vehicle configuration, resulting in a combination of outstanding comfort and a sporty dynamism to create a custom-tuned vehicle. Engine, transmission, steering, shock absorbers and the sport differential can be adjusted at any time to suit a driver's personal preferences, altering the character of their vehicle at the push of a button.





Adaptive cruise control which uses a special radar sensor to measure the distance to the vehicle ahead and controls the speed, ensures that the vehicle does not exceed a set value. The adaptive cruise control also automatically maintains a constant distance to the vehicle ahead providing a drive that is as relaxing and comfortable on long journeys as it is on busy roads.





Luxury car features also employ a range of protective and preventative systems to maximise safety on the road like adaptive headlights and permanent four wheel drive which ensure that drivers can remain confident that their luxury executive car will navigate the road safely regardless of the circumstances.





Luxury vehicles come with all the modern conveniences, combining functional luxury with high-quality finishes to produce an understated yet timeless style.





Stylish Comfort





The style and design of a luxury car needs to be an extension of the driver's own personality and everything from contrasting colours on the roof arch to the selection of alloy wheels and interior design styles should be tailored to driver specifications.





Finding a luxury vehicle that is the epitome of style, elegance and grace should never come at the cost of driver comfort though. When you test drive a luxury car you should ensure that, more than being spacious and utterly luxurious, it is also equipped with all the modern conveniences as well as the best technology one can find in the automotive industry.





Knowing what to look for when finding a luxury vehicle makes the process easier but in the end you need to test drive a luxury car for yourself before deciding if it meets all the requirements you desire.


Celebrities That Drive Hybrid Cars




Yes, it's true. You could rise to fame and fortune if you would only get up and go get a hybrid. A hybrid car is a car for the rich and famous so it just has to be for you. Many people are driving hybrid cars these days including some of the most envied people on the planet like your favorite movies stars. But the big question is, are you driving a hybrid? Are you driving anything close to hybrid? Well, if you are not, you can't rub noses with some of these hybrid car-drivers.



These people were early drivers of hybrids. You may not see them in a hybrid when they pull up next to you on Rodeo Drive, but trust me, they've owned a hybrid before. Well, trust me just as much as you trust any other celebrity news.





Alicia Silverstone





This girl certainly isn't clueless about the environment. She knows that driving hybrid cars has many benefits. And if the general public doesn't have the braniac knowledge she has, then that's just too bad. Alicia knows that hybrid cars are good for everyone including the people who can finally sniff clean air as hybrid cars pass by. So Alicia Silverstone got herself a hybrid. She's a genius in the book as far as this article is concerned.





Ellen DeGeneres





Hey, this funny lady not only has a cute haircut, but she was driving a cute hybrid car before you probably even knew about it. She was laughing that time at you and your gas-guzzler. Ellen's got a knack for picking out cars that are good for her budget.





Robin Williams





Funny and sweet, Robin knew when he played the role of Mrs. Doubtfire that he should start thinking more like a sensible driver that you would allow to transport your kids to and from school. So Robin got himself a hybrid, and he hasn't looked back since.





Ted Danson





Cheers! Ted knows a great car when he sees one. He didn't sleep at the bar that morning when he decided to go check out the new cars on the lot. He got on up and bought a car that made a whole lot of sense. And yes, it seems like he was very sober while choosing this car.





Brad Pitt





What's cooking good looking? Certainly not Brad's fuel engine. He had a hybrid car, so he knows his car isn't using too much fuel.





Prince Charles





Say this sentence to yourself, "If it's good enough for royalty, it's good enough for me." That's how you should feel when you drive a hybrid. You should feel royal, adorned, and admired because believe it or not, that's exactly what you are. So enjoy it.





So, do you feel like a million bucks yet? Well, you should if you are thinking of all the different models of hybrid cars you would like to own. And don't worry, you won't have just 15 minutes of fame. Hybrid cars last for years and years.