Annie Bourdon is starting up Green Mountain CarShare.Annie Bourdon is not a used-car salesperson, but she’ll talk fixed automotive costs and vehicle depreciation till she’s blue in the face. Why? The University of Vermont grad student is the driving force behind Green Mountain CarShare (GMCS), the state’s first “neighborhood-based” car “service.” With a little luck — and $200,000 in donations — GMCS will hit the streets of Greater Burlington in June.
Marketed as a new “relationship” to cars, GMCS would allow drivers to cruise in pseudo-rental cars on a pay-as-you-go basis. The system is designed as an “affordable” and “environmentally responsible” driving alternative for non-commuting individuals and families “on the fence” of vehicle ownership — think vegetarian potluck meets Hertz. Bourdon, a former deputy director of a pioneer car-share program in the San Francisco Bay area, says GMCS’ initial fleet will consist of rentable, fuel-efficient, gasoline-powered cars, later expanding to include hybrids and pickup trucks.new
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