Pros And Cons Of Enterprise Rent-A-Car

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The most creative and intelligent aspect of Colorado Coach Auto Body is the incorporation of Enterprise Rent-a-Car in the same building as the shop. Whenever somebody needs to have a repair made for their car, they are having to give up their car for the duration of the repair. This creates a limited amount of transportation for that person unless they can find a way to borrow a car for the time their car is in the shop. Enterprise Rent-a-Car offers a solution to their problem for customers of Colorado Coach by loaning vehicles out when their cars are needing repairs. The combination of Colorado Coach and Enterprise Rent-a-Car are a dynamic duo that benefits both companies immensely. The mending of the companies has its pros and cons. For …show more content…

Just like how Enterprise has a separate section in the front desk, the same organization technique needs to translate into the bay. There are two ways to enter into the car wash because there are two garages, so the best method of solving this traffic issue would be to allow Enterprise to enter in through one garage and have detailers working with Colorado Coach enter in through the other garage. Since there are three spots, two of the spots should be designated to Colorado Coach, and the remaining spot will be assigned to Enterprise. This separation of sections will result in less confrontation and congestion amongst Enterprise and Colorado Coach in the bay. Additionally, separating the two sections would be as easy as closing the indoor garage. There are three garage doors, two on the outsides and one in the middle, and closing the one on the inside would act as a barrier between the Enterprise and Colorado Coach sides of the car wash. The reason that this garage door isn’t already closed is because each company enjoys being able to drive their cars through the shop formulating a circuit system. This system is ineffective however because if the car in the middle of the wash is clean and ready to drive out of the wash, the car would have to wait until the car in front of it is clean as well. This creates a chaotic congestion because then there are cars in the wash that have already been clean for sometimes thirty …show more content…

In order to answer this question, I asked Mark Quiroz himself. The answer Mr. Quiroz gave me was that he had networked with a representative of Enterprise when he had to attend meetings with all of the nearby dealerships (Quiroz). Through the representative, he was able to sign a deal with them to mix them into their building. This combination of companies would make them both more money since Enterprise would gain customers and Enterprise would pay Colorado Coach rent. I learned from this deal that one of the most important objectives a business could have is being connected to other people. Networking should be a focus for me when I enter into the business field because sometimes mixing two companies could be incredibly beneficial for both companies. My second question is does Enterprise mend with small companies often or is this a special circumstance? Since Mr. Quiroz told me that he made a deal with them because he was acquainted with one of the representatives, Enterprise, according to this anecdote, seems to be relatively flexible, so in order to answer this question I dug through their website to see if it is possible for any company to try and make a deal. Their front page was centralized around aiming