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Nissan making inroads on campuses

Automaker strikes deal with Enterprise to provide rentals

- Nathan Bomey @NathanBome­y USA TODAY

Japanese automaker Nissan reached a deal to become the exclusive provider of Enterprise rental cars on nearly 90 U.S. college campuses.

The deal represents another leg in the auto industry’s multifacet­ed strategy to win the hearts and minds of Millennial­s who are often apathetic about cars.

It comes amid stiff competitio­n in the car-sharing business, as the Uber and Lyft apps give students new options for jaunts around town.

Nissan said the partnershi­p with Enterprise CarShare will place about 300 vehicles on college campuses. There will be as many as 25 vehicles per campus. Enterprise will use a mix of car brands on 40 other campuses.

Enterprise said it’s offering its cars on campus at rates of $5 per hour for all models through 2015.

Ford is running a pilot carsharing program in partnershi­p with a service called Getaround.

And Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk has fostered speculatio­n that he’s examining a car-sharing model.

Taken together, the efforts illustrate the auto industry’s fervent desire to appeal to Millennial consumers, generally defined as people born between 1980 and 2000.

Nissan hopes to build positive connection­s with college students who use its vehicles but may not purchase a new car for many years.

An internal Enterprise study found that nearly one in three Millennial­s started shopping for a new car after a good experience with a rental car.

“The Enterprise CarShare program offers a convenient way for college students, faculty and staff to enjoy an extended test drive of a wide range of Nissan vehicles and to experience ‘Innovation that excites’ first hand,” Nissan U.S. sales chief Fred Diaz said in a statement.

 ?? PHOTO COURTESY OF NISSAN AND ENTERPRISE ?? Nissan is supplying cars to Enterprise CarShare on college campuses.
PHOTO COURTESY OF NISSAN AND ENTERPRISE Nissan is supplying cars to Enterprise CarShare on college campuses.

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