Tagged car sharing

Car-Sharing Fleet to Take Delivery of Mitsubishi i in San Francisco

Mitsubishi Motors North America said it will make its first delivery of a 2012 model-year Mitsubishi i electric vehicle to a fleet customer on Thursday, Dec. 8. The customer is City CarShare, a San Francisco Bay-area nonprofit car-sharing group.

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Zipcar Launches Pilot for 'Zipvan' Cargo Van Service in San Francisco

The service model is based on a similar offering from the car-sharing company's UK operations.

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Car Sharing Company car2go Expands to Vienna

Renters can rent from car2go without prior reservation or specifying a time of return.

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car2go Fleet Arrives in San Diego Earlier than Expected

More than 300 smart fortwo electric vehicles are now available in San Diego from the car-sharing company.

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Zipcar Expands Service in Los Angeles

Zipcar launches Los Angeles as its 16th major market and opens a new office in Hollywood.

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Enterprise Brings Car Sharing to U.S. Military Bases

WeCar by Enterprise Rent-A-Car provides U.S. military bases with cost-effective and sustainable alternative transportation.

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Writer Speculates Airbnb to Enter Car-Sharing Market

The peer-to-peer company, which allows members to share homes through short-term rental agreements, has reached $1.3 billion in value.

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Zipcar Completes Integration of Streetcar

The company reports that the process to acquire and integrate the UK car sharing company went 'smoothly,' and that more than 1,000 vehicles have been migrated into the Zipcar system.

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Zipcar Expands to 36 Campuses, Hits 250 Mark

With the addition of 36 campuses this fall, the car-sharing company will boast more than 250 fleets across North America.

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RelayRides Series A Funding Up to $13M with Investment from GM Ventures

The peer-to-peer, car-sharing service will use the investment to expand U.S. presence.

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Which Hybrids Pay Back the Quickest?

After five years and 15,000 miles of driving per year, are there any hybrids that actually have a lower cost of ownership than their gas-engine counterparts? One unexpected vehicle takes the prize.

How Far Will Cell Phone Bans Go?

The federal government means business with its new law banning cell phone use while driving commercial vehicles. Can the laws go even further, and how should fleets react?

Righting a Wrong in Arizona

Arizona is one of a super minority of states in which auto rental companies are required by statute to pay for the negligent acts of their renters. Look for new legislation in the coming weeks that proposes to change that.

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