yes this seems to be the way to go.
I'm really impressed with these services and Philadelphia has two 
companies that I've heard, are working now.





On Tue, 2 Feb 2010, Dan Rossi wrote:

> This is pretty tangentially related to handyman stuff, but follow me here.
> Many blind handymen don't own vehicles.  Often we may not know someone who
> does own a proper vehicle, something useful like a pickup truck.  But we
> do know sighted people who drive.
>
> Teresa and I have rented trucks in the past for hauling large items but it
> looks like this Zip Car concept, www.zipcar.com, has some pretty good
> benefits as well as being comparatively inexpensive.
>
> You pay a $50 annual fee.  Then you can use any Zip Car anywhere in the
> world, they are pretty much only in major cities, for a reasonable hourly
> or daily rental fee.  The rental fee includes gas, insurance, maintenance,
> and milage.
>
> The cars are parked at various locations around a city, and there are maps
> of where the various cars are located on the website.  You can reserve
> online anywhere from a few hours, to a year in advance.  You have a
> special ZIPCar card, with an RFID tag on it.  The card will unlock only
> the specific car you reserved at the time you reserved it.  It won't
> unlock it early, and it won't unlock a different car in another location.
> The keys are in the car, and there is a gas card that you can use to fill
> the tank.  Don't ask me how they prevent you from using the gas card to
> fill your car, I haven't seen that answer yet.
>
> Technically, milage isn't unlimited, but you get 180 free miles whether
> you rent for an hour or a day.
>
> Vehicles rent for anywhere from 7 bucks an hour up to something in the
> teens for high end vehicles.  They have a couple of Toyota Tacoma pickup
> trucks in Pittsburgh and those rent for about $11.50 an hour.  Although,
> there are PA and PGH taxes and fees that make it more like $16.50 for the
> first hour, and $12.50 for each additional hour.  There is a one hour
> minimum rental period, but after the first hour you can rent by the half
> hour.
>
> There are heavy penalties if you don't return the vehicle by the end of
> your rental period.  You can extend your period by phone, but if the car
> has already been reserved right after your original period, you can't
> extend.
>
> I've spoken with a guy at work who uses the system mainly for the pickup
> truck as well.  He says he never has an issue reserving the vehicle,
> especially if he does it a few days in advance.
>
> Overall, it sounds like a very flexible and affordable way to get one's
> hands on a vehicle from time to time.  Less expensive than UHaul from my
> experience.
>
> -- 
> Blue skies.
> Dan Rossi
> Carnegie Mellon University.
> E-Mail:       [email protected]
> Tel:  (412) 268-9081
>

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