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Why Do I Own A Car? Find out and enter to win Executive Status with National Car Rental

Contest now closed – winner announced below 

Why do I own a car? A question I ask myself at least a few times a year – when I get the car serviced, when I get gas, etc… Now I’m asking because it’s my car’s birthday! As a road warrior who spends ¾ of the year out of the country, AAA spends more time restarting my car battery than I spend driving it (I’m not kidding!)

I bought my car in September of 2005 and it was brand new at the time – according to the paper work, it had 7 miles on the odometer when I purchased it. This month, my car turned 7 years old – can you guess how many miles the odometer shows today? To win, all you have to do is guess the number of miles my car shows today. The person with the guess closest to the actual # of miles as of Sept 1, 2012 wins a year of Executive Status with National Car Rental – my favorite car rental company.

I’ll give you a few hints – guessing might not be as easy as you think!

Why do I own a car? I have no idea! Some days I wish I owned a golf cart instead.

The Prize:
National Car Rental Emerald Club membership is great – in my opinion – and Executive Status is even better. The advantages of National Executive status are that you can choose from the Executive Aisle or area which usually has the best selection of cars. All you have to do is reserve a midsize car or better at participating locations in the US or Canada, when you arrive, you go straight to the Executive Aisle and choose any car while paying the rate you booked for the midsized car. I’ve gotten great cars on the Executive Aisle including a Hummer H3 recently! I also always check for satellite radio in the cars before committing to one car in the aisle.

GOOD LUCK!

Contest Now Closed.  The winner is Jacob! Jacob guessed 19,999 miles and was the closest.  I have actually driven 20,009 in 7 years!  The largest chunk of the miles came from driving the car from outside of Tampa to Charleston, South Carolina (~450 miles). The remainder have accumulated over the past 7 years.  I drive approximately 2800 miles a year. Again, I ask, why do I own a car? 

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