Car2go
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Car2go, from most recent to least.
Car2Go Plans Expansion to Arlington, Alexandria
Lark Turner | February 11th 2014
The car-sharing service car2go has been successful in DC. Now it's looking to expand into Arlington and Alexandria.... read»
Car2Go Raises Rates, May Be Looking to Rent Your Parking Space
UrbanTurf Staff | December 9th 2013
Starting today, car2go, which allows users to pick up cars around the city using an app and take them on one-way trips, will raise its rates from 37 t... read»
Car2Go Likely Has Well Above 10,000 Users in DC
UrbanTurf Staff | February 5th 2013
The relatively new Smart car-sharing service car2go has broken the 10,000 member mark in DC, but chances are the number of users in the city is well a... read»
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