SURREY, ENGLAND, June 25, 2011 (Press-News.org) Over the next eight weeks, eight lucky customers of Carrentals.co.uk, the leading comparator for car hire, will win their hire car booking for free.
The lucky winners will be drawn at random, every Tuesday, and be announced on the Facebook page of Carrentals.co.uk. The competition is called 'Carrentals.co.uk 8 Weeks Car Hire Give Away' and for those customers who book their rental car online either by the Facebook App or on the main site, they will be entered into the draw automatically.
"The competition is fantastic for those looking to save a some money this summer, as people who are booking holidays now are finding ways to lower the costs. Eight winners will be chosen at random from now until August and they will get their pre-booked car hire for free. Our customers need to keep checking the Facebook page to see if their name comes up", said Managing Director of Carrentals.co.uk, Gareth Robinson.
For the rules and regulations of the 'Carrentals.co.uk Car Hire Give Away' competition, customers can visit: http://www.carrentals.co.uk/media/8-weeks-car-hire-give-away-2.html and for those who want to check to see if they are a lucky winner, if they are a UK resident and over 18, can visit: http://www.carrentals.co.uk/media/competition-winners or http://www.facebook.com/Carrentals.co.uk
Carrentals.co.uk checks prices in more than 15,000 locations around the world, for the top 50 car hire companies, such as Alamo, Budget, Auto Europe, Sixt and Holiday Autos.
More information on hire cars can be found at www.carrentals.co.uk.
About Carrentals.co.uk
Carrentals.co.uk was launched in February 2003 and grew to become one of the UK's leading online car hire companies by 2006.
In 2007 the company re-launched its site to create the first major online price comparator in the travel industry. Using the latest technology the Carrentals.co.uk site now searches up to 50 different car hire websites, providing an impartial comparison of the best prices available in over 15,000 locations.
Websites searched include Alamo, Auto Europe, Budget, Ebookers, Hertz, Holiday Autos, Opodo, Sixt and Thrifty, with the Carrentals.co.uk site quickly comparing prices and allowing customers to refine their search by car type.
The Carrentals.co.uk site also features over 5,000 pages of travel information in a mini-guide format.
In 2008 Carrentals.co.uk was voted Best Car Hire Website in the Travolution Awards, and in 2010 it was Highly Commended in the Best Meta-search/Price Comparison category. To book or for further information visit www.carrentals.co.uk.
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In its latest competition the UK's leading comparator offers free car hire to 8 lucky winners.
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