Beginning Oct. 1, car2go will start operating its carsharing service in Miami Beach.
by Staff
September 23, 2015
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Beginning Oct. 1, car2go will start operating its carsharing service in Miami Beach.
"Since we came to Miami, we've been working to make car2go the most relevant transportation option for the Miami way of life," said Luis Campo, car2go’s Miami general manager. "We recently began covering all tolls during car2go trips in Miami, and with this expansion to Miami Beach, we're thrilled to continue improving car2go based on what Miami residents and visitors want most. We're as excited as our members to finally offer a hassle-free new option for getting to Miami Beach."
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For a limited time, car2go will offer discounted membership registration for $10 as well as 30 free minutes of drive time when registering with the “BEACH” promo code, according to the company.
With the inclusion of Miami Beach into the Miami Home area, car2go provides more transportation options for residents and visitors, says the company.
"We're thrilled to see car2go expand to Miami Beach," said Philip Levine, mayor of Miami Beach. "Miami Beach residents and visitors are increasingly seeking new, environmentally conscious options to move around North, Middle and South Beach, and carsharing is an important part of realizing that vision."
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