Resident FAQs
Membership Reference (A to Z of sharing a car)
How to become a member
Fill out the online application and take the online orientation. The orientation teaches you how to reserve cars, how to use them, and all the rules of membership. Once your application has been processed, you'll receive a personal ID and your very own key fob that will give you access to all of our vehicles.
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Making a reservation
You can start reserving cars as soon as you receive your materials! Simply log on to our website or call our reservation line whenever you want to use a PhillyCarShare vehicle. Use your personal ID and password to select the car and pod of your choice. Our web reservation system makes it easiest, showing you exactly when each vehicle in our fleet is available and allowing you to choose the time and location that best fit your needs.
You can reserve seconds in advance or months in advance for vehicles available 24/7. Many reservations are made the same day, and often cars are available on a moment's notice. During busy periods like Saturday afternoons, it's still a good idea to reserve a day ahead of time. You also can reserve any vehicle in our fleet, anywhere in the city — check out our pod locations.
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Using a PhillyCarShare Vehicle
On the day and time of your reservation, walk to your chosen pod and unlock the PhillyCarShare vehicle using your electronic key fob. The key fob not only unlocks the doors and tells the car who you are, it also enables the ignition. Find the ignition key next to the steering wheel, and drive away. An on-board computer will automatically track your time and mileage. When you need to refuel, simply pull into a gas station and use PhillyCarShare's gas card located in the card holder to the left or right of the steering column. Just make sure to return the car with at least one quarter tank of fuel, so the next member can drive away just as worry-free.
When your trip is over and your reservation time is complete, return the car to the pod you where found it. Use your key fob to lock the car and disable the ignition. We suggest taking advantage of our low rates to add some extra time to your reservation, just so you have plenty of margin. Often another member will have reserved the car right after you, so it's important to return the car on time.
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If you're running late
If you're on the road and think you might be late, you can usually extend your reservation by calling our reservations line. But if another member has reserved the car right after you, you'll have to return the car when you originally planned. If you absolutely cannot, then we need to make arrangements for the next member. Incremental late fees are charged for late returns.
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Will the car be there when I'm expecting it?
Yes. Only about one in every thousand reservations does a member arrive to find the vehicle he or she reserved not present. If this happens, we can send you to another pod, or pay for a taxi or rental car to take you wherever you need to go. The other 999 times probably make our cars more dependable than most personal vehicles.
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Canceling a Reservation
You can cancel a reservation at any time simply by logging onto our web site or by calling the voice reservation system. You may be responsible for cancelled time if you cancel at the last minute and no one else reserves your time.
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Insurance
We've got you covered, so you don't have to worry about insurance ever again. When you drive our cars, we provide - at no additional expense - the following coverage:
- General liability with limits of $1 million each occurrence and $3 million General Aggregate.
- Auto Combined Single Liability limits for bodily injury and property damage of $1 million.
- Comprehensive and collision coverage with a deductible of $1000.
If you are in an accident that requires the use of our insurance, the member will pay a portion of the insurance deductible, not to exceed $500. Members are not responsible for vandalism or normal maintenance issues, and so long as you use the key fob to lock the car (and disable the ignition), members do not have to worry about theft.
If you are between the ages of 18 and 20, you must have minimal insurance coverage provided for you by another party. This can be your parents, other relative, spouse, company, etc.
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Maintenance and Emergencies
PhillyCarShare takes care of the rest:
- Our staff is on call 24 hours a day in case you have an emergency.
- We have the cars cleaned frequently, while asking our members to be considerate and remove any debris that accumulates during their use of the vehicle.
- Our fleet management staff ensures that the cars are kept in good running order.
- In case of an emergency, PhillyCarShare members also have roadside service
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The Cars
Our fleet is comprised of hybrid sedans and liftbacks, roomy hatchbacks, pickup trucks, minivans, and some fun cars too: the Mini Cooper, VW Beetle convertible, and BMWs. Our primary vehicle is the Toyota Prius, a hybrid vehicle that seats five people comfortably, pollutes 94% less than conventional vehicles, and gets 60 miles per gallon in the city.
For transporting bulky things, our Toyota Matrix hatchbacks, Toyota Scion xBs, and Toyota Tacoma Xtra-Cab Pickup Trucks, Toyota Siennas, Ford Focuses, and Honda Elements can help carry items from the furniture store, the home improvement store, or maybe to and from an art exhibit or recital. Businesses can make great use of our hatchbacks because they accommodate large display boards and field equipment easily. Most pods have one or more Priuses. Check out locations page for vehicles in your neighborhood.
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Is this less expensive than owning a car?
Using PhillyCarShare can save members a lot of money versus owning. We Americans are notorious for how much we are willing to spend on cars. According to AAA, if you drive 10,000 miles a year, you will spend an average of $6,234 a year, or 62.3 cents per mile, to own your car. AAA's breakdown is below. If you currently own a car, you may want to adjust the figures based on your known costs. Note that AAA's national averages do not reflect Philadelphia's parking costs, parking tickets or insurance rates, all of which are notoriously expensive. In Philadelphia, parking alone could run another $1,200 per year.
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Costs of Car Ownership
| Insurance | $1,014 |
| License,Registration, Taxes | $201 |
| Depreciation | $3,011 |
| Finance Charges | 828 |
| Gas and Oil | 590 |
| Maintenance and Tires | 590 |
| Parking | ? |
| Parking Tickets | ? |
| _________________________________________ | |
| ANNUAL TOTAL | $6,234 |
Now compare that to the typical costs of car sharing. The average PhillyCarShare member's bill is just $50 per month, or $600 per year. But for comparison's sake, let's assume a more avid driver in the example below.
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Costs of Car Sharing
| Description | Times per Year | Cost per Trip | Annual Amount |
|---|---|---|---|
| PhillyCarShare Costs | |||
| Monthly Membership Fee | 12 | $15 | $180 |
| Grocery Shopping Twice a Month | 24 | $9 | $216 |
| Errands Requiring a Car | 24 | $19 | $456 |
| Excursions in the City | 18 | $36 | $648 |
| ANNUAL TOTAL | $1,500 |
Based on these figures, you could save about $4,107 annually as a PhillyCarShare member, versus owning a car.
With car ownership, fixed expenses like insurance, car payments, registration, residential parking, and maintenance are "sunk" and you have no way to save those costs without selling your car. Although most people in the city don't drive enough to justify the huge fixed investment of a car (or a second car!), many people had no other option until PhillyCarShare started. Now, PhillyCarShare handles all the fixed costs, allowing you to pay for only how much you drive. And you never have to worry again about the hassles of maintenance, insurance, or parking. Another great benefit is that you gain greater control over your transportation costs: with car sharing, you can actually save money by driving less.
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Comparing Car Sharing with Car Renting
There are times when sharing by the hour and mile is better than renting by the day. Use this chart to see which one works best for your trips.*
| IKEA | Camden | Airport | Cherry Hill Mall | Media | Newark DE | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Miles | 3 | 10 | 18 | 16 | 30 | 88 |
| Hours | 3 | 2 | 2.5 | 4 | 4 | 6 |
| Avis w/Insurance | $88 | $88 | $89 | $89 | $90 | $94 |
| Avis w/out Insurance | $65 | $65 | $66 | $65 | $68 | $75 |
| PhillyCarShare | $12 | $8 | $12 | $17 | $20 | $31 |
*Cost data for rentals include normal taxes and fees, plus eight cents per mile for fuel, and are based on a mid-sized vehicle from Avis at 20th & Arch, booked for a weekday during the affordable winter season. Insurance and parking would be additional. PhillyCarShare includes reserved parking, premium insurance, and gas at no additional cost.
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A Few Rules
Pets are very welcome but must be transported in an appropriate, enclosed carrier, since other members may be allergic to pet hair. Also, smoking is not permitted in the cars. Cars must be returned on time and relatively clean with at least one quarter tank of gas.
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Accessories
A snow scraper comes with every car for use during the winter months. Though only a couple of our cars presently have bike racks, our liftbacks and wagons come with folding rear seats and can accommodate bicycles.
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Membership Requirements
Our insurer will check your driving record to make sure it is at least "okay", and requires you to be at least 18 years old. You must have had a license for at least two years and be able to drive legally in your permanent state of residence. Our insurance company will want to see your driving record(s) from the last three years, and if you are a permanent resident of Pennsylvania, you should acquire a PA drivers license within 60 days of joining. (If you are not a permanent resident of PA and don't intend to become one [you're a student, visitor, etc.] then you are not required to obtain a PA license.) Please contact our office if you are unsure about your driving record. For more details, please check our eligibility page.
If you are an international driver, the same standards apply, though you might have to do a little more footwork. You either need an international permit from your home country (this is different from a license from your home country) or a valid U.S. drivers license. You also must obtain your own driving record printed in English.
If you need to locate your previous license number...
- If you had car insurance from your former state, try looking on the old forms or calling the insurance company
- Check with any places where you’ve worked. They may have it on file.
- Check with Mom!
- If all else fails, most states have a DMV website that will provide it for less then $10. (Make sure it's the official state website! There are many imposters that will charge extra!)
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Next Steps
If you have any questions, contact our office at info@phillycarshare.org or 215-730-0988. Our membership handbook is online, and provides even more information about membership. If you're ready to join, complete our easy online application and take the online orientation. Once you've completed your part and we've processed your application, we'll send you your materials in the mail. It's that simple!
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