About Car Sharing

Car sharing is picking up pace and popularity.

Here’s how it works, the advantages and disadvantages, and where the auto sharing company makes money is – late fees.

Favourite line:

Even better, is that being a member can help to build and improve your insurance history. It’s the equivalent to having your own personal auto insurance.

Still not sure why my new headshot isn’t being printed, funny though eh, you can’t tell it’s me.

Was surprised by the lack of angry emails about the last line, especially because I used the word ‘need’.

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Back to ‘Keri on Driving’ – Index

 

 

The Rogue was Refreshing

Because see how simple? No screen!
Buttons I push, dials I turn.

Loved it.

But I’m inclined that way (features clog up the ergonomics, are more to break, do they ever really get used).

That’s a keyless entry remote, but see there’s no push button? I still had to turn it over to start it.

It was strange…

… okay turn the invisible key, on the magic car…

Nissan Rogue

Starting at – $23,978
This one – $30,160

 

 

This Week's Car – No Car

Made this for my sidebar… it’s a ‘This Week’s Car’ placeholder, for when I don’t have a car.

Buses, subways, trains and feet, taxis and catching rides.

 

Meet an Autonet Teammate – Russ Bond

It’s Russ Bond, the team’s “prime consumer of fossil fuels” – his bio.

We can.

Russ owns a fleet of go karts, no like 40. He runs the Canadian Karting League, as well as the Toyota supported kartSTART for kids, up at Sunset Speedway.

He also makes videos!  Watch his 2 minute test drive of a Ford Mustang Boss 302, it has a ‘track key’.

An awesome ending starts at 1:45.

Find all Russ’s stuff on Autonet.

(Note – because the team is all freelancers, we don’t really hang out, so this is a rarity. I’ve now blogged 55% of the team, nice. Meet more of my team here)