Abogo’s gas slider tool calculates location-based gas costs. Mention ABOGO to join I-GO for just $25! http://bit.ly/lQG61j
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Wednesday, April 27th, 2011I-GO expands presence in Bridgeport
Wednesday, April 27th, 2011
I-GO, Chicago’s only local, non-profit, car sharing company, is excited to announce the addition of its second Bridgeport location. A 2011 Red Nissan Sentra is now available in the parking lot at 3263 S. Halsted Street. This is in addition to a Blue Honda Fit located at the Halsted Stop on the Orange Line. And there are even more I-GO locations nearby in Pilsen, University Village, IIT and in 35 Chicago neighborhoods and 4 suburbs including Evanston and Oak Park.
To celebrate this Bridgeport expansion, join I-GO, 11th Ward Alderman James Balcer and Bridgeport business and community leaders and help us “launch” our new Bridgeport car on Thursday, April 28th at 11am at 3263 S. Halsted St. Then join us for food and refreshments at Nana Organic right across the street.
I-GO is offering new membership applicants a special discount: join now for only $25 and also receive $10 in free driving (a total of $60 in savings). Just enter the promotion code BRIDGEPORT25 in the “Promotions” section of the online application form. To apply for membership, go to www.igocars.org and click on JOIN TODAY (offer expires 12/31/11). If you’re already a member, share this email with someone that you know. If they join and enter your name in the referral field, you get $20 in free driving!
I-GO cars can be reserved by members by the hour or day, anytime of day or night. Members can make a reservation from their computer, smart phone, or by calling I-GO’s 24-hour Member Services Department. Rates start as low as $6.75 an hour (some restrictions may apply).
Hourly rates include gas, insurance, a reserved parking space and all vehicle maintenance! I-GO’s 15,000+ members have access to over 220 low-emission vehicles including dozens of hybrids and even plug-in hybrids. Use I-GO for your grocery shopping and errand running, to get to appointments and sports practices, and a myriad of other uses.
“Renting a van is always a hassle and costs too much. With I-GO, you can rent right in the neighborhood for only as long as you need,” says Maureen Sullivan of South Loop Digital.
Members may choose either a standard I-GO smart card that accesses every car in I-GO’s fleet or the new Chicago Card Plus/I-GO Card, a joint initiative between I-GO and CTA that accesses I-GO cars, CTA trains and buses, and Pace buses—effectively expanding the range of public transit. You can learn more at http://www.igocars.org/chicago_card_plus
Car sharing helps individuals and families reduce their automotive costs by thousands of dollars a year compared to the cost of owning a car (or a second car). I-GO is an affiliate of the Center For Neighborhood Technology, a 30 year old Chicago-based “think and do tank” that promotes urban sustainability.
Active Transportation Alliance…
Monday, April 25th, 2011Active Transportation Alliance & I-GO getting some love from Chicagoist today http://t.co/JOk3bQ2 via @chicagoist
Active Transportation Alliance…
Monday, April 25th, 2011Active Transportation Alliance & I-GO getting some love from Chicagoist today http://t.co/JOk3bQ2 via @chicagoist
As if Chicagoans needed anothe…
Monday, April 25th, 2011As if Chicagoans needed another nudge to consider car sharing. I-GO members don’t pay for gas! http://cbsloc.al/ePN1Ud
As if Chicagoans needed anothe…
Monday, April 25th, 2011As if Chicagoans needed another nudge to consider car sharing. I-GO members don’t pay for gas! http://cbsloc.al/ePN1Ud
How low can you Abogo?
Thursday, April 21st, 2011
How will rising gas prices affect the cost of transportation where you live?
The Center for Neighborhood Technology has launched a new tool on its Abogo® website that shows how rising gas prices could affect household transportation costs at a given location. Users can type in an address to see average transportation costs for a neighborhood and then select a gas price to calculate how it would affect transportation costs at that location. Auto-dependent locations see their transportation costs increase dramatically as prices move up along the slider, but transit-rich locations have more modest increases.
Abogo recently analyzed the exorbitant gas prices in the Chicago metro area and surrounding region. At a whopping $4.25 per gallon on average, Chicago’s fuel costs are the highest of any city in the nation right now.
Want to lower your transportation costs? Join I-GO Car Sharing! I-GO members spend roughly $2,520/year on average for transportation compared to car owners.
In fact, the Abogo folks feel so strongly that everyone reading this post should sign up for I-GO that they walked downstairs (I-GO is an affiliate of CNT) and asked for a special deal for you!
Enter promo code ABOGO on your application when you sign up with I-GO and you’ll pay just $25 (a savings of $50). Plus, we’ll throw in $10 in free driving to get you started off down the road to car-sharing nirvana.
Try it for a year, and renew your membership for just $25!
And remember to take transit when possible, and make sure your boss is enrolled in pre-tax transit benefits that can save you and your employer money. Check out Abogo’s additional resources on how to lower transportation costs.
I-GO & CNT hosting first Green…
Tuesday, April 19th, 2011I-GO & CNT hosting first Green City Living open house/workshop Wed April 20 at our HQ http://bit.ly/hmJdlK
@edmundxwhite Sorry about that…
Tuesday, April 19th, 2011@edmundxwhite Sorry about that! Minor IT disconnect yesterday but it’s fixed now http://www.igocars.org/locations/
RT @MindfulMetro Green Metrop…
Friday, April 15th, 2011RT @MindfulMetro Green Metropolis Fair this Saturday! FREE! #ChicagoGMF http://t.co/x0X0eGa via @mindfulmetro
I-GO is adding 10 new cars to …
Thursday, April 14th, 2011I-GO is adding 10 new cars to the Chicago fleet this week! http://bit.ly/fmya25
I-GO is adding 10 new cars to …
Thursday, April 14th, 2011I-GO is adding 10 new cars to the Chicago fleet this week! http://bit.ly/fmya25
I-GO is adding 10 new cars to …
Thursday, April 14th, 2011I-GO is adding 10 new cars to the Chicago fleet this week! http://bit.ly/fmya25
I-GO is adding 10 new cars to …
Thursday, April 14th, 2011I-GO is adding 10 new cars to the Chicago fleet this week! http://bit.ly/fmya25
Fleet expansion update: A perfect ten!
Thursday, April 14th, 2011
Spring has sprung, and I-GO cars are sprouting all over town. We’re adding ten new vehicles to the fleet this week!
Meet the new kids on your block:
- 7138 N Sheridan Rd.: 2011 gray Nissan Sentra sedan, vehicle ID# 4465
- 5516 N. Clark St. (Jewel parking lot): 2011 gray Nissan Versa hatchback, vehicle ID# 4507
- 2020 W. Evergreen: 2011 red Nissan Sentra sedan, vehicle ID# 4565
- 2350 N. Racine Ave.: 2011 gray Nissan Sentra sedan, vehicle ID# 4611
- 1809 E. 17th St.: 2011 red Nissan Sentra sedan, vehicle ID# 4581
- 4540 N. Campbell Ave. (Waters Elementary School parking lot): 2011 gray Nissan Versa hatchback, vehicle ID# 4461
- 3053 W. Montrose Ave.: 2011 black Nissan Versa hatchback, vehicle ID# 4474
- 2293 N. Milwaukee Ave.: 2011 black Nissan Versa hatchback, vehicle ID# 4491
- 2036 W. North Ave.: 2011 black Nissan Cube utility, vehicle ID# 4457
- 3263 S. Halsted St.: 2011 red Nissan Sentra sedan, vehicle ID# 4603
Go ahead. Take one out for a spin. Show ‘em the sights. They’re anxious to meet you.
Convenient. Affordable. Green. That’s what we’re all about. And now you’ve got ten more reasons to spring into action with I-GO.
As some car sharing businesses…
Wednesday, April 13th, 2011As some car sharing businesses go public, we’re pleased to say community-based I-GO Car Sharing has always been. http://bit.ly/gPiSY8
I-GO Car Sharing: Already a Public Offering
Wednesday, April 13th, 2011CHICAGO—I-GO Car Sharing, Chicago’s first and only non-profit car-sharing organization, has formally announced its long-time status as a community-based “public offering.” I-GO went public at its inception in 2002, providing the public a convenient, affordable transportation alternative to auto-ownership. I-GO views itself as an extension of the public transit system, and it is the only car sharing organization in North America that has partnered with a local transit authority to offer a smart card that gives its 15,000 members access to both transit and car sharing vehicles.
“We provide an important public service that enhances mobility options while creating sustainable communities,” said Sharon Feigon, CEO of I-GO, an affiliate of the 32-year old Chicago-based Center for Neighborhood Technology. “We have nothing against Wall Street; we’re just more focused on places like Broadway and Lawrence and 53rd and South Lake Park.”
A typical I-GO member spends about $2,500 per year on transportation, roughly $5,000 less than the annual cost of owning a car. I-GO has more than 200 cars in 35 neighborhoods throughout the city and four suburbs that get users where they need to go without worrying about today’s escalating gas prices. Members pay for cars by the hour (about $8.50), and gas is included in the hourly fee (as is insurance).
I-GO is committed to pushing the car sharing industry to be as sustainable as possible. I-GO’s cars are all fuel efficient, and the organization will soon add roughly 30 electric cars to its fleet that don’t use gasoline at all. This spring, I-GO will install 15 solar canopies to power its electric vehicles with emissions-free electricity.
MEDIA INQUIRIES: To speak to I-GO CEO Sharon Feigon about I-GO or other car sharing businesses that are going public, contact Emily Robinson at erobinson@cnt.org or (773) 269-4043.
Lincoln Park Boat Club
Monday, April 11th, 2011www.lpbc.net
Location:Lincoln Park Boat Club boathouse is located at 2341 N. Cannon Drive (near Lake Shore Drive and Fullerton Parkway) on the lagoon east of the Lincoln Park Zoo’s parking lot. The entrance gate is on the south side of the perimeter fence.
info@lpbc.net or (312) 715-7220 (email preferred)
I-GO Member offer: 10% discount on all rowing, kayaking and canoeing lessons. (Class schedule will be up on site soon.)
The Lincoln Park Boat Club, with a colorful history that stretches back more than a century, is a not-for-profit club that offers kayaking, rowing, and canoeing for club members and members of the Chicago metropolitan community. Its mission is to make boating accessible, affordable, safe, and fun. The boathouse is located on the Lincoln Park Lagoon. In addition to offering calm, protected waters for rowers, scullers, and paddlers, the lagoon also has access to Lake Michigan for sea kayaking.
CNT & I-GO host Green City Living open house
Thursday, April 7th, 2011Green City Living Open House
Wednesday, April 20, 5-8pm
Center for Neighborhood Technology, 2125 W. North Ave.
Learn about the green efforts by CNT, CNT Energy and I-GO Car Sharing to create affordable, sustainable communities at an open house at our offices in Wicker Park. Learn what you can do to live sustainably in the city inside and outside your home as well as when you’re on the road. You’ll pick up energy efficiency tips, information on sustainable transportation options and green landscaping among other things. The free event includes a workshop, information tables, prizes and snacks. For details or to RSVP: (773) 269-4039 or info@cnt.org.
A bicycle built for a view
Monday, April 4th, 2011
I-GO will again provide support-and-gear cars for Bike the Drive, the Active Transportation Alliance’s awe-inspiring annual fundraiser, on May 29, when thousands of cyclists take over a blissfully car-free Lake Shore Drive for an entire Sunday morning. I-GO members get $5 off registration at www.bikethedrive.org with code IGO5. That’ll snag you a T-shirt and access to rest stops and the post-ride fest, where ATA will dish out breakfast and live entertainment!







