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Now Just Book Your Favorite Car With Myles Cars and Enjoy Self Driving

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Now Just Book Your Favorite Car With Myles Cars and Enjoy Self Driving

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Now Just Book Your Favorite Car With Myles Cars and Enjoy Self Driving

Showing posts with label Car Rental. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Car Rental. Show all posts

Friday, 25 November 2016

Become An Entrepreneur With Myles Self Drive Car Rental

What could be better than getting to buy a car of your dreams and letting others pay for it, while you actually earn money on the go? 



Yes, this is not a dream. Myles self drive car rental has come up with an ingenious way to turn every ordinary person into an entrepreneur: it’s called Myles Angels business associate program. Once you register in it, you get to grow with India’s number one self drive car rental service. Simply put, Myles will help you purchase the vehicle of your dreams on the condition that you lease it out to Myles’ car-sharing network (which comprises of 600 automobiles spread across 250+ locations in 23 Indian cities).

How does it work?


You simply select which vehicle to buy from the prescribed models. Then, you can avail financial assistance from Myles which has a tie up with many institutions. After you book a car, it is immediately leased out to the Myles network for an initial period of 36 months during which not only will your EMI be paid by Myles every month, but you’ll also get a guaranteed return on investment.


Also, the maintenance and insurance of the automobile will be taken care of by the company, who will also install state-of-the-art technology in order to comply with their self drive policy. 



How much can you realistically earn?

You get an extremely fast pay back of 18 months, and an average 61% return on investment. With the business growing at around 42%, and Myles itself growing at an outstanding rate of 118%, rest assured that you will get to run a successful franchise with Myles. 

Once the initial lease period expires, you have the option of taking back the vehicle or leasing it out for another period. Myles will also help you get the best resale value for your vehicle in case you want to sell it.
So what are you waiting for? Don’t let your dream four-wheeler remain a dream, or your purchased one dust away in the garage. It’s time to become a Myles Angel!

Friday, 5 August 2016

Monsoon, best season for Road Trips with your best buddies

Besides being vital for crops, rain also brings many childhood memories with it. The first rain of monsoon sends us back in our childhood, how we used to play and dance in the rain, sail paper boats or simply sit by the window watching and trying to catch the falling raindrops in our small palms. Apart from feeling the rainwater droplets on your palm, you can literally smell the first rains. When the first water droplets quench the thirsty earth, a unique sweet smell emanates from the soil known as the petrichor.

Myles Car has brought a once in a lifetime offer to re-live your childhood with your best friends. Plan today, grab your best buddies and set off on a road trip that will bring to life all your memories.
Starting from the end of July, monsoon or rainy season is considered as not a very favorable season for traveling by many people. However, if you want to behold the inexplicable beauty of nature, monsoon is the best season. The charm, lush and romantic ambiance of monsoon attracts a number of nature lovers and travelers.





Empty roads, clouds above and downpour, a beautiful situation to embark on a journey with your friends, we all have planned such trips many times but seldom could we execute.  Here is an opportunity to make this dream come true with Myles Car best car rental services where you can choose from a wide range of well-maintained excellent cars for your trip in affordable price. You can choose a car according to you and your friend’s need.

With Myles Car Self Car Rental Services, go anywhere on a trip with your friends and recreate your college life moments. A friend in Myles Car trip is a friend indeed, this is the time to organize a special reunion, gather all your friends and grab a Myles Car and set off on a journey that will send you back in your college time and gift your friends a trip that they will never forget.
Pack your bags, rent a car from Myles Car as per your choice and hit the road. Set off on the trip of dreams this monsoon.


10 Safety Tips to Keep in Mind When Driving in the Rain

Driving can be difficult in rainy season. It gets difficult to see when the raindrops fall on your windshield and it gets even more difficult to control since the tires start to skid on the road. Myles Car has brought to you five best safety tips when driving in the rain:
 
Turn Your Headlights On: During rain, everyone is affected by poor visibility and the streaks may block your sight. Apart from making sure that the wipers are working properly, it is a smart decision to turn your headlights on. This will not only improve your visibility but also make your presence more visible on the road and the oncoming vehicles and pedestrians who happen to be crossing the road will be able to spot you clearly.


Slow Down: Driving fast on wet asphalt is very dangerous because of the skidding of tires. Reduce your speed and drive cautiously so that even if you encounter any unfavorable situation, you could easily handle it.

Avoid Skidding: Hydroplaning or Skidding usually occurs during rainy season while driving because of the wet asphalt, however, one should avoid skidding by avoiding any sudden movements and sharp steering as it increases the chances of skidding.

Take the Safest Root: One should avoid the routes with deep potholes of water or where water is flowing vigorously and seek a safer root.

Maintain Distance from Other Vehicles: Even if you are driving carefully, the vehicles driving behind you or ahead of you may skid and lose control, one must keep a safe distance from other vehicles so that if such conditions arise he/she will have time to apply brakes and stay away from the uncontrolled vehicle.



Keep Your Eye on the Road: Even a slight distraction can lead to an unfortunate incident, always keep your eyes on the road and be watchful about the other vehicles as well as pedestrians especially animals and kids.

Don’t Apply Brakes while Your Rear Wheels Skid: Our instincts make us apply brakes as soon as the car starts to skid, however, one should stay calm and should not apply the brakes hard when the rear wheels start to skid, it makes the car more uncontrollable. Just ease off the accelerator and steer the direction your car is sliding to straighten up.

Avoid Splashing Pedestrians: Slow down when you see a puddle and see if there is any cyclist or pedestrian around it and drive carefully, avoiding splashing mud on pedestrians and cyclists.

Stopping at a Safe Place: Never stop on the road or under flyover during rain as it is difficult to see. If not an accident, this may even lead to a traffic jam so always stop away from the road.

Driving Through Water: Never attempt to drive through a pothole or puddle if you don’t know how deep it is. If you can’t see the ground, avoid that way and take a safer root. Avoid entering flood affected area and do not try to pass through if the water if higher than the bottom of the car door.


Thursday, 4 August 2016

10 Ideas to Make Your Road Trip Perfect


Indian road trips can become a lot more fun if you add some simple things in your trip. Heed the advice, grab some buddies and set off on the best road trip of your life

- Make A Plan: Like most of the trippers, if you’ve got a time limit, it is smart to plot out the places you will be moving to prior to starting the trip. Before setting off plan everything, get a sound knowledge about the places where you are tripping to, the available restaurants and gas stations so that you never run out of essential stuffs.


- Pack up Healthy Snacks: Very often trippers let their health and fitness goals go out of the window while on a road trip, and prefer eating at restaurants and fast food centers. In order to restrain this and save some money as well, make sure that you car is full of healthy and tasty snacks. Go beyond the ordinary sandwiches, noodles, and pasta. Fresh cookies, muffins, snickers are few smart choices.

- Pack Light: You are surely going to find something that will attract you in the city you are tripping to. So pack light so that there is room left in your luggage bag to collect stuffs from there.
- Ask locals: From best places to visit, to best restaurants, locals know it the best. A local can lead you to a tastier and cheaper restaurant than any website or guidebook could ever suggest.
 
- Limit Phone Use: If you really want to indulge in the road trip perfectly, limit using your phone, stop checking emails and newsfeed, you will be doing the same after coming back. Be in that moment and enjoy. Road trips are all about being abandoned and free on the open road.
- Do Not Rush: In order to enjoy every location, you should not start rushing. Take a deep breath, relax and enjoy every place as much as you want. Even if you miss some locations at the end of the day, keep it in your next-visit list.


- Take Pictures: Now this one is what we all love doing, but instead of only selfies and Instagram pictures, capture some beautiful sceneries and eye pleasing views that you are going to miss once you come back.

- Make New Friends: Chat up with the people you meet during your trip and ask them about the place. Since they know it the best, they will lead you to the best activities once you break the ice. It also helps you get familiar with the place.

- Add Music:
Playing music and singing along with your trip mates in never going to be an old trend. Surely there is going to be a plenty of time for tunes, so make sure you’ve downloaded the songs that will make your trip more exciting and created a playlist for your trip.

- Car: The most important part of any road trip is what kind of car you need to depend on for you trip. Some people would find XUV more comfortable and some would love to show off a luxurious convertible car. Choose from a range of comfortable as well as lavish cars provided by Myles Car, according to your need and desire and enjoy an unforgettable road trip.

Wednesday, 27 July 2016

10 Breathtaking Off-beat Destinations to Visit This Monsoon

The lush greenery, pleasant climates and a majestic view of the whole sky covered with dark clouds make the monsoon even more stunning. This monsoon, Myles Car has brought to you 10 offbeat destinations where you can go for a unique experience this monsoon and satisfy your wanderlust:

Pushkar: Explore another beautiful side of Rajasthan in Pushkar with camel rides, desert camping, and the wonderful sightseeing.



Spiti Valley: Located in the land between Tibet and India and known as the little Tibet, this place maintains a pristine look since it is untouched by humans. This offbeat place offers amazing flora and wildlife at the Pin Valley National Park along with calmness and peaceful experience of the Lhalung Monastery.

Shillong, Meghalaya: Surrounded by picturesque valleys of Khasi and Jayanti Hills and adorned by a number of beautiful waterfalls, Shillong in Meghalaya offers an enchanting view of the beautiful greenery. An old trekking route, Scott Trial along with breathtaking hill sights is some of the famous attractions of Shillong.


Pondicherry: Old colonial villas and the seafront snack bars make it a perfect destination for monsoon vacation. The pristine wild beaches, Auroville, and the French delicacies are worth giving a visit.

Wayanad: A hill station that you must visit once in your lifetime. Wayanad in South India is a wonderful place to visit in monsoon. Enjoy trekking, highking, sightseeing and the famous monsoon carnival- Splash in Wayanad.

Mount Abut, Rajasthan: A very famous hill station in India, Mount Abu in Rajasthan is a perfect combination of nature and adventure. Sightseeing and trekking, as well as, boating in the soothing climate are major attractions that you must go for in monsoon.




Jog Falls, Karnataka: Another famous monsoon destination from Karnataka, Jog Falls is the second highest waterfall in India. Some other major attractions are Dabbe falls, Linganamakki Dam, Thyvare Koppa Lion and Tiger reserve and Sharavati River.

Orcha, Madhya Pradesh: Built by Raja Rudra Pratap in 1501, Orcha is located on the River Betwa and takes pride in a number of attractive places, including Jahangir Palace, Riverside Cenotaphs, Rai Praveen Mahal and Phool Bagh.

Kutch, Gujarat: Monsoon clouds covering the Dhinodhar Hill in Kutch is a must-see sight. Another awesome location from Rajasthan is famous for a number of attractive places for sightseeing.

Alibaug, Maharashtra: The beautiful town of Alibaug is located in the Konkan region of Maharashtra and is a popular tourist hub. It is widely famous for its rich history, mouth-watering cuisine and offers a number of attractive places of interest, including Kulaba Fort, Alibag Beach, Murud Beach, Khanderi and the 150-year-old Magnetic Observatory.

10 Breathtaking Off-beat Destinations to Visit This Monsoon

The lush greenery, pleasant climates and a majestic view of the whole sky covered with dark clouds make the monsoon even more stunning. This monsoon, Myles Car has brought to you 10 offbeat destinations where you can go for a unique experience this monsoon and satisfy your wanderlust:

Pushkar: Explore another beautiful side of Rajasthan in Pushkar with camel rides, desert camping, and the wonderful sightseeing.



Spiti Valley: Located in the land between Tibet and India and known as the little Tibet, this place maintains a pristine look since it is untouched by humans. This offbeat place offers amazing flora and wildlife at the Pin Valley National Park along with calmness and peaceful experience of the Lhalung Monastery.

Shillong, Meghalaya: Surrounded by picturesque valleys of Khasi and Jayanti Hills and adorned by a number of beautiful waterfalls, Shillong in Meghalaya offers an enchanting view of the beautiful greenery. An old trekking route, Scott Trial along with breathtaking hill sights is some of the famous attractions of Shillong.


Pondicherry: Old colonial villas and the seafront snack bars make it a perfect destination for monsoon vacation. The pristine wild beaches, Auroville, and the French delicacies are worth giving a visit.

Wayanad: A hill station that you must visit once in your lifetime. Wayanad in South India is a wonderful place to visit in monsoon. Enjoy trekking, highking, sightseeing and the famous monsoon carnival- Splash in Wayanad.

Mount Abut, Rajasthan: A very famous hill station in India, Mount Abu in Rajasthan is a perfect combination of nature and adventure. Sightseeing and trekking, as well as, boating in the soothing climate are major attractions that you must go for in monsoon.




Jog Falls, Karnataka: Another famous monsoon destination from Karnataka, Jog Falls is the second highest waterfall in India. Some other major attractions are Dabbe falls, Linganamakki Dam, Thyvare Koppa Lion and Tiger reserve and Sharavati River.

Orcha, Madhya Pradesh: Built by Raja Rudra Pratap in 1501, Orcha is located on the River Betwa and takes pride in a number of attractive places, including Jahangir Palace, Riverside Cenotaphs, Rai Praveen Mahal and Phool Bagh.

Kutch, Gujarat: Monsoon clouds covering the Dhinodhar Hill in Kutch is a must-see sight. Another awesome location from Rajasthan is famous for a number of attractive places for sightseeing.

Alibaug, Maharashtra: The beautiful town of Alibaug is located in the Konkan region of Maharashtra and is a popular tourist hub. It is widely famous for its rich history, mouth-watering cuisine and offers a number of attractive places of interest, including Kulaba Fort, Alibag Beach, Murud Beach, Khanderi and the 150-year-old Magnetic Observatory.

5 Tips You Must Not Avoid When Driving In Rainy Season


Driving can be a very tough job during a heavy rainfall and one must heed all the safety precautions before handling the steering. MylesCar has brought to you five essential tips you must keep in your mind while driving in rainy season to make your journey easier and safer:

  • Check Your Wipers And Your Tires Before Starting: Not only before driving in rainfall but in every six months you should be checking your wipers if they are working properly or not, you never know when the downpour strikes and you have to use it. Often during summer the scorching sun warms it that can damage it, so checking their conditions before rainy season is essential.
Tires also get damaged and their grip wears away causing it to skid on the road, one must take care of it in the rainy season.



  • Driving Through Water: If the water is deeper than the bottom of your doors or the bottom third of your wheels, it is not a smart decision to attempt to drive through it. If the water is flowing vigorously, one must not try to drive through it and seek a different route rather than risking life and the car’s electronic system.



  • Slow Down and Keep Distance: Rain brings slippery road conditions, when you apply brakes, the car starts to skid on the wet asphalt and the driver loses control over it which leads to accidents. Slow down and make sure that you have a full control over the car and keep a safe distance from other vehicles so as if they lose control, you could easily apply brakes and stay safe. Apart from this, one should also avoid sudden movements and sharp steering as it increases the chances of skidding.



  • Demist You Front And Back Windscreens: This may be a simple step but is very effective in increasing the visibility and can ensure the best vision possible when driving in the rainfall.

  • How to Control Skidding: Hydroplaning or Skidding is the biggest problem a driver faces during rain. No matter how careful you are, your car is likely to skid because of the wet asphalt. One must remain calm and follow these instructions:

·         If the front wheel skid:
                                                                                                         i.            Ease off the accelerator and apply brakes
                                                                                                       ii.            Stop moving the steering
·         If the rear wheels start to skid:
                                                                                                         i.            Ease off the accelerator and slow down
                                                                                                       ii.            Look straight ahead at the road
                                                                                             iii.            Do not apply brakes (even though your instincts will automatically make you kick the in and apply brake)
                                                                                                     iv.            Steer the direction your car is sliding to straighten up
                                                                                                       v.            Be careful while approaching a bend.