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The car sharing services thread: city wheels, zipcars, etc.

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i saw this in the nytimes today and remembered we have talked about zipcars, so here is more:

 

 

 

A key card passed over a sensor allows renters to open the car doors.

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Zipcars can be picked up at parking spots marked by signs.

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Gabe Klein of Zipcar with a map of car locations in Washington.

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By the Hour, Your Chariot Awaits

 

By VIKAS BAJAJ

Published: November 30, 2005

WASHINGTON - For a while, Gabe Klein could easily keep track of every car in his territory simply by sticking pins on the wall-size map of the Washington metropolitan area in his office. No longer.

 

"It was nice to have a visual on the wall when we had 25 or 30 cars, but not with 200 cars in 130 locations," said Mr. Klein, a regional vice president for ZipCar, one of two companies trying to succeed at providing a relatively new service of short-term auto rentals in urban centers.

 

 

link:

http://www.nytimes.com/2005/11/30/business/30rent.html?8hpib

 

Folks, as a graphic designer who goes through hundreds of photos a year - one word of advice: if you are having your photo taken where your hands might be visible, PLEASE make sure they aren't flaky/dry or more importantly, full of GANGRENE!!!

 

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Anyways, great article - I'd be curious to see if the mega-rental companies try to get in on the action.

Heh... the finger in that picture was the first thing I noticed, too.

  • 1 year later...

They have these all over DC.  Cool concept.

^^^^ lol, you're ridiculous, MayDay.

(FTA: No way I'm taking this thing @ 70 MPH on the interstate...)

 

MIT offers City Car for the masses

A project to improve urban transportation will make its debut this week in Milan.

By Candace Lombardi, CNET News.com, November 5, 2007, 12:01 PM PST

 

Is the City Car the solution to "the last mile" problem?

 

The City Car, a design project under way at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is envisioned as a two-seater electric vehicle powered by lithium-ion batteries. It would weigh between 1,000 and 1,200 pounds and could collapse, then stack like a shopping cart with six to eight fitting into a typical parking space. It isn't just a car, but is designed as a system of shared cars with kiosks at locations around a city or small community.

 

 

Zipcar is such an awesome system.  I wish I would have thought of it!

Folks, as a graphic designer who goes through hundreds of photos a year - one word of advice: if you are having your photo taken where your hands might be visible, PLEASE make sure they aren't flaky/dry or more importantly, full of GANGRENE!!!

 

Well, at least it matches the logo. That's "synergy" right?

Perhaps we should rename this thread "car-sharing" so we have an official thread on the subject?

 

Isn't a car sharing project starting up in the W. 65th neighborhood?  "City Wheels", or something like that? 

  • 7 months later...

If Your Zipcar Is Costing More, The Taxman May Be to Blame

 

By SARAH NASSAUER

June 19, 2008; Page D1

 

In cities around the country, fans of Zipcar Inc. and other car-sharing companies are seeing prices rise for those jaunts to the grocery store. For that, they can blame the taxman.

 

 

As car-sharing companies have enjoyed skyrocketing growth in recent years, several state and city governments have ruled that car-sharing companies need to charge their members car-rental tax. The laws are affecting customers in places such as Seattle, Pittsburgh and Chicago -- and are likely to spread to other areas soon.

 

 

Write to Sarah Nassauer at [email protected]

Source: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB121383390638486797.html

what a freakin bummer -- that tax is horrible news. way to crush a good idea. i see smarty-pants portland dodged it, let's hope others can figure out a way to do the same. maybe users could be made part owners or stockholders & they could be like private clubs or something to get around the tax? %^*@! the big car rental companies!

 

 

Perhaps we should rename this thread "car-sharing" so we have an official thread on the subject?

 

Isn't a car sharing project starting up in the W. 65th neighborhood?  "City Wheels", or something like that? 

 

ok -- good idea!

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