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courtesy car

noun

  1. a limousine or van provided by a hotel, airline, etc., for free transportation over a fixed route, as between an airport and a hotel.
  2. an automobile provided by a garage or repair shop for use while one's own car is being repaired.


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Example Sentences

He was driving a credentialed PGA courtesy car when an officer said he “refused to comply and accelerated forward, dragging” the officer to the ground, according to an arrest report.

Mr Miller was "left in limbo", unable to get a courtesy car because his needs "were just so specific".

From BBC

She also has to drive to work as she does antisocial shifts and said she spent £600 on hire cars before Inchcape provided a courtesy car three weeks later.

From BBC

Mr Sturzaker, from Belper, said he dropped his car off for repair just over one week before the flood, and was not offered a courtesy car after the flooding.

From BBC

The pair left the club at about 21:05 BST in a silver Audi Q5 courtesy car, which Rycroft was driving while his vehicle was being repaired.

From BBC

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