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Zipcar Increases Vehicle Sharing Fleet in Detroit

Zipcar, Inc., announced the expansion of Zipcar Detroit, bringing the total number of Zipcars in the city up to 40. With the expansion, Detroit becomes Zipcar's 25th major metropolitan market.

by Staff
September 27, 2013
3 min to read


Zipcar, Inc., announced the expansion of Zipcar Detroit, bringing the total number of Zipcars in the city up to 40. With the expansion, Detroit becomes Zipcar's 25th major metropolitan market.

"Bringing car sharing to a city made by cars and built for cars is a huge accomplishment for Zipcar," said Zipcar President Mark Norman. "We are thrilled to be able to offer another mode of simple and convenient transportation to residents, students and businesses in Detroit as Zipcar expands our presence into our milestone 25th major metro market."

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Zipcar will offer a variety of vehicles in Detroit, including a Ford Escape named "Martius", useful cars such as the Ford Focus "Motor City", and fun choices like a Ford Mustang named "Belle Isle" as well as a number of other unique offerings.

A majority of the Zipcar Detroit fleet will consist of vehicles from the Ford Motor Company, building upon Zipcar's long standing relationship with Ford. In 2011 Ford Motor Company became Zipcar's largest university vehicle partner. In addition, Ford and Zipcar work together to provide deserving student organizations at eligible Zipcar colleges and universities with monthly and grand prizes to support their activities on campus and in their local communities through the"Students with Drive" program.

"We're proud to stand alongside Zipcar as a valued partner, as they expand operations to Detroit," said Amy Marentic, group marketing manager, global cars and crossovers at Ford. "This is a city brimming with possibilities, and we're thrilled that our vehicles will be a symbol of growth and opportunity." 

The 40 Zipcars will be located across the city including public and private lots and garages in neighborhoods such as Downtown, Midtown, New Center, Woodbridge, Rivertown and Hamtramck. Zipcars are also available across campus atWayne State University and the College for Creative Studies. Detroit residents may have seen the Zipcar team across the city this past weekend participating in the Detroit Design Festival which was developed and executed with the support of the Detroit Creative Corridor Center.

Employees of local businesses in Detroit will benefit from Zipcar's presence through the Zipcar for Business program that offers discounted driving rates Monday through Friday. This program helps businesses save money, meet environmental sustainability goals and reduce parking requirements by providing their employees with access to Zipcars for business needs and other uses.

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Zipcar's simple hourly and daily rates include gas, reserved parking spots, insurance, roadside assistance and up to 180 miles of driving per day. Zipcars can be reserved for as short as an hour or for multiple days, giving members a flexible and reliable option for transportation. Rates start as low as $9 per hour and $75 per day (24 hours).  Information on membership and an application are available at the website at www.zipcar.com/detroit.

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