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Client Spotlight: Resla

Located in Columbia, MO, and Phoenix, AZ and its surrounding areas, Resla offers white-glove rental car service, exclusively for Teslas. 

“Our rental experience [is] a seamless process,” Laura Winkler, marketing communications manager, said. “No hidden fees, contactless, no contracts, no long-term commitment, etc.” 

She also mentioned that Resla provides friendly customer service, transparent pricing, and perhaps one of the biggest selling points, that you are always guaranteed the car you booked. 

“You’ll never settle for ‘something similar’ again,” Winkler said.

She also specifically mentioned that Resla is contactless, with no hidden fees, no contracts, and no long-term commitments. They provide easy booking with quick delivery, and a really “cool/unique experience.” 

Resla also provides a free mobile charger, and collection using their 24/7 contactless service.

More information regarding booking and rental details can be found on their website

 

Sydney Deibert

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