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Zipcar Hosts "Drive-In, Don't Drive
Out" Event to Take Clunkers and Gas Guzzlers off Chicago Streets

Chicagoans Invited to Watch "An Inconvenient Truth" and donate "Inconvenient
Cars" to Cars for Kids, Benefiting Children's Memorial Hospital
Chicago, IL (Feb. 21, 2007) — Zipcar,
the world's largest car sharing service, today announced that it
will host the first "Drive-In, Don't Drive Out" event
to take old cars, and the pollution they cause, off the streets of Chicago.
The event will be held on Monday, Feb. 26 at 7:00 pm at the historic Music
Box Theatre, 3733 N. Southport. Chicagoans will be able to "Drive-In"
their old clunkers and donate them to Car for Kids, a charity of Children's
Memorial Hospital, and enjoy a free screening of "An Inconvenient
Truth," with an opening speech from Chicago's leading authority
on the city's green initiatives, Sadhu Johnston, the City of Chicago
Commissioner of the Department of the Environment.
The event kicks off a three month long partnership between Zipcar and
Cars for Kids to encourage Chicagoans to donate their old vehicles and
rely on more environmentally friendly modes of transport, including public
transit and car sharing. In addition to a $500 tax credit given by the
State, the first five Chicagoans to confirm vehicle donation will receive
an additional $500 cash, a lifetime Zipcar membership and $500 in driving
credits, a package totaling more than $2,000. All other people who register
to donate a car by June 1, 2007 will receive a lifetime Zipcar membership
and $250 in free driving credits courtesy of Zipcar as a reward for their
civic duty.
"The sheer number of cars in a large city like Chicago cause parking,
traffic and environmental challenges," said Sadhu Johnston, the
City of Chicago Commissioner of the Department of the Environment. "This
event is just one more way car sharing is taking cars off the streets
of Chicago, helping prevent pollution and reducing fuel consumption and
congestion."
In a recent survey of Zipcar members by a governmental agency, approximately
40 percent reported getting rid of their privately owned vehicle or stopping
a purchasing decision once joining the service. With more than 85,000
members worldwide, Zipcar conservatively estimates that it has taken approximately
34,000 cars off city streets, freeing up parking spaces and decreasing
traffic.
"There are tens of thousands of car owners in Chicago that should
strongly consider being car sharers," said Scott Griffith, CEO of
Zipcar. "We have watched how the shift from car owner to car sharer
sparks a dramatic and lasting behavioral change. When using a car includes
making a reservation and paying by the use our members make smarter choices
about how and when they use a vehicle. As a result, they drive fewer miles,
make fewer trips by auto, increase their public transit use, walk and
bike more often and best of all save money!"
The night after the Academy Awards, people are invited to attend this
free "Drive-In, Don't Drive Out" event (car donation not required), watch
a screening of Al Gore's nominated film "An Inconvenient Truth," and learn
about building a sustainable and green Chicago from the Commissioner of
the Department of the Environment, Sadhu Johnston. Those wishing to attend
should rsvp to rsvp@zipcar.com with
their name, number of attendees, and whether they plan to register to
donate a vehicle.
About Zipcar
Zipcar launched service in Chicago as its sixth major metropolitan market
in July, 2006, and has grown to be the city's largest car sharing
service with locations in North Halsted, Lakeview West, Lakeview, Wrigleyville,
Lincoln Park East, Lincoln Park West, Wicker Park, Bucktown, River North,
River West, Ukranian Village, the Loop, South Loop, Hyde Park, Old Town,
the Gold Coast, Streeterville, University Village, Taylor Street area.
Zipcar is a leading urban lifestyle brand that provides an alternative
to car ownership to consumers and businesses worldwide. By providing urbanites
with hourly and daily access to cool, affordable, and conveniently-located
vehicles, Zipcar is the world's largest and fastest growing car
sharing service, currently operating in cities including metropolitan
New York, Boston, Chicago, San Francisco, Minneapolis and Washington,
DC. and in Toronto and London.
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