Silvercar Will Remake The Airport Car Rental Business



mobile technologies, Audi, Austin, Texas, rental car service, Silvercar, silver 2013 Audi A4s, Luke Schneider, future transportation
Texas-based rental car service Silvercar is going to turn frustrating car rental process into a completely new experience for business travelers, enabling them to bypass lines, avoid complexity, and drive away in a world-class car at a reasonable price. The team with exceptional experience from the fileds of automotive, travel, web and mobile technologies claim themselves to be committed to delivering the industry’s most innovative products, the most professional concierge service, and the finest fleet of cars anywhere. Silvercar will provide their customers with streamlined operations, a seamless smartphone user interface, and a world-class car, silver 2013 Audi A4s. Customers can book reservations through a smartphone app that will also enable them to control personalized vehicle settings and preferences. All the driver’s previous preferences like destinations entered on their itinerary, will be automatically loaded on the Audi in-dash multimedia interface when unlocked. The launch of the innovative service is set for the end of 2012.
Via:psfk.com, silvercar.com
mobile technologies, Audi, Austin, Texas, rental car service, Silvercar, silver 2013 Audi A4s, Luke Schneider, future transportation

mobile technologies, Audi, Austin, Texas, rental car service, Silvercar, silver 2013 Audi A4s, Luke Schneider, future transportation

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