According to the latest research from Enterprise Rent-A-Car, the U.S. average length of rental continued to increase in the second quarter of 2016.
Overall U.S. Length of Rental (LOR) increased .5 days in Q2 2016 from 11 billed days in 2015 to 11.5, although the change varied greatly by state and region. As with Q1, a number of long term issues continued to be contributing factors, including the increasing complexity of modern vehicles combined with robust sales of new cars and a persistent shortage of collision repair technicians.
While there were not any significant weather events in Q2, much of
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