Glad someone brought up CCS. I'm a member of both, and use CCS for all my in-city reservations--they are significantly cheaper (and provide 15-minute reservation increments).
Zipcar I mainly use for longer trips (since CCS has a per-mile charge), moving vans (through ZipVan), or as a backup option.
All the talk in this thread about this acquisition being an anti-competitive move by Avis ignores the fact that Zipcar isn't the only game around in many cities, and will continue to need to compete on price and service.
Zipcar I mainly use for longer trips (since CCS has a per-mile charge), moving vans (through ZipVan), or as a backup option.
All the talk in this thread about this acquisition being an anti-competitive move by Avis ignores the fact that Zipcar isn't the only game around in many cities, and will continue to need to compete on price and service.