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Definition of Hire car
1. Noun. A rented car. "She picked up a hire car at the airport and drove to her hotel"
Generic synonyms: Lease, Letting, Rental
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hire Car
Literary usage of Hire car
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Manuals of Emergency Legislation: War Material Supplies Manual by Great Britain, Charles Archer Cook (1918)
"hire cars, (a) E. (1) For driving a hire car, notwithstanding anything ...
(2) The owner of every hire car shall keep a record of all lettings with the ..."
2. Landscapes of Lesvos by Brian Anderson, Eileen Anderson (2004)
"You will need to check with the insurers if it is possible to take your hire car
on stabilised tracks, or you must use your own judgement. ..."
3. Dutch Antilles: Aruba, Bonaire, Curacaoby Don Philpott by Don Philpott (2002)
"hire car rates range from US$35 to $40 a day for a small vehicle but there is
competition and it pays to shop around. ..."
4. Landscapes of Jersey: A Countryside Guide by Geoff Daniel (2002)
"Drivers must be over 20 years of age, but there is no upper age limit (subject
to any hire car insurance company proviso). Collision damage waiver is not ..."
5. Bahamasby Don Philpott by Don Philpott (2002)
"hire car rates vary enormously but start from around US$40 a day for compact
automatics during the summer low season. Winter rates are higher, usually from ..."
6. Trinidad & Tobagoby Don Philpott by Don Philpott (2002)
"hire car rates range from TT$ 180 a day for a small vehicle up to TT$450 for a
large car, with reductions for longer rentals. Prices do vary, however, ..."
7. Landscapes of Guernsey: A Countryside Guide by Geoff Daniel (2004)
"Parking is controlled by a 'disc clock'; this usually comes with your hire car,
but can be picked up from the Police Station or the Guernsey Tourist Board. ..."
8. Italian Lakes by Richard Sale (2006)
"Possession of a booklet entitles the driver whose car is off the road for at
least 12 hours for repair after a breakdown or accident, to a free hire car for ..."