They may not be college students, but the CEOs of these two car sharing companies seem to understand this younger generation's needs. Photo via ZIPCAR, INC.
Low-carbon, affordable and convenient, Zipcar and other car-sharing programs are gaining popularity with Millennials. Photo by tedeytan.
Are you watching your friends make weekend plans through your Facebook news feed? Are you afraid you’re going to miss out on the action? Well, don’t worry because you’ll never miss a weekend of fun with Zipcar’s new Facebook application!
Fuel efficient and easily accessible car share programs are great incentives to ditch your own vehicle. Photo by reflexblue.
Mexico City's Plan Verde (Green Plan), which commissioned Metrobus' fuel efficient buses, has set the city on course to meet its greenhouse gas emission reduction targets. Photo by Abbaner Casmill.
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Zipcar’s moto, “Wheels when you want them,” resonated with Baltimore residents, leading to an 11 percent increase in public transport use. Photo by Ian Collins.
The District Department of Transportation is offering up some of Zipcar's parking spots to new applicants. Photo by M.V. Jantzen.
The CarSharing Association seeks to brand carsharing as "good for your community, your planet and your wallet." Image via the CSA.



