An Additional 5,000 On the Way
New York State is working with car rental
companies to meet consumer demands and ensure that New Yorkers are not left
without travel options during the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy.
At the Governor’s direction, the Department of
State has facilitated the relocation of more than 12,000 cars to the New York
metro area with an additional 5,000 vehicles on the way.
This action will help accommodate those New
Yorkers whose cars were damaged or destroyed by Hurricane Sandy.
“Hurricane Sandy left many New Yorkers without vehicles that they depend on for
work and day-to-day functions,” said Governor Cuomo.
“The car rental companies are stepping up to the
plate to meet the high demand for cars and help consumers return to their everyday
lives. I commend them for their swift response and I urge other rental
companies in New York to join in the recovery efforts.”
Enterprise Holding -owner of Enterprise Rent-A-Car, National Car Rental and
Alamo Rent A Car- has publicly announced that it is relocating more than 12,000
additional vehicles to the New York metro area, with another 5,000 on the way
to help accommodate the travel needs of customers impacted by the Hurricane.
During the past few weeks, the companies have
also been able to process more than 26,000 insurance-related car rentals to
serve the needs of consumers. Other car rental companies are expected to follow
suit.
In addition the American Car Rental Association (ACRA) is coordinating with the
Department of State’s Deputy Secretary, Marcos Vigil to make sure tens of
thousands of cars and trucks are relocated to the Eastern Seaboard as fast as
possible.
The Division of Consumer Protection has also received reports of rental
companies overcharging for vehicle rentals to consumers who so desperately need
replacement vehicles to get to their jobs or destinations.
The Division will be closely monitoring these
complaints and will continue coordinating with the rental car industry to
ensure that consumers are treated fairly and expediently.
Consumers who are experiencing difficulties
dealing with rental car companies can file a consumer complaint with the
Division of Consumer Protection here or by calling 1- 800-697-1220.
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