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StraferJack Wrote:

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> Oh my

>

> I like it Honna

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> No it's trying too hard

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> But I have sneaking regard

>

> But... Ooh it's complicated


mrsilencio Wrote:

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> I was about to make exactly this point.



I'm with you and MrSilencio StraferJ - must try softer.

DiD Wrote:

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> Is there

> anyone out there using them? And if so, why?



Only two scenarios I can think of that would make it preferable to Zipcar:

1) specifically if I didn't want to perform a return journey (e.g. I was using public transport for the other leg)

2) if I was doing a return, with a big break between the two legs (we often ZipCar over to Wandsworth, say, and then come back four or five hours later, and end up paying for the dead time when the car is parked up)

  • 4 months later...

Supernanny* Wrote:

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> A few zip cars have 'changed' location too? Now on

> Felbrigg rather than Ulverscroft?



There's always been one on Felbrigg, it just seems that they've put a Van there now instead of the Polo.

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