
I think this is an interesting observation Dan made about using the service for the first time:
To be honest, I was pretty nervous the first time I took out a car. There is something inherently nerve-wracking about driving “someone else’s car"That is interesting. A lot of folks, especially in areas where daily driving is necessary, grew up thinking of their car almost as an extension of their body - sharing one would be pretty weird. This is different - an I-GO car is "someone else's car," but it is also yours!
Dan points out another interesting thing about driving with I-GO:
It’s easy to use (as I hope I’ve shown), it’s affordable, and though it sounds kind of twisted, not driving very often actually makes it quite fun (especially if you’re driving a Prius).I know, dude - it feels like a special trip when driving now, especially when it's a Prius, with all the Star Trek-looking display systems and everything. Funny as it may seem, you'll never have more fun driving than when you go carless.
Dan's bottom line:
Try I-GO.You heard it from Dan - his post is a good one to forward to skeptical friends and family in the city who may be reluctant to join the car sharing movement - they'll find much fun and convenience to be had if they do.
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