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  2. Toyota JPN Taxi - Wikipedia

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    Generous government subsidies help offset the cost of upgrading livery fleets, and Tokyo taxi company Hinomaru Kotsu had replaced two thirds of its 620 cars as of September 2019. [3] Its platform-mate, the Toyota Sienta , was the 3rd best selling vehicle in Japan in 2019.

  3. Thrifty Car Rental - Wikipedia

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    Thrifty Car Rental was established in 1958. [2] [3] In 1981, the company was purchased by Bill Lobeck, the husband of Kathy Taylor, and his business partners. [4]The company completed an initial public offering (IPO) of common stock in 1987.

  4. Turo (company) - Wikipedia

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    Turo Inc. is an American peer-to-peer carsharing company based in San Francisco, in the United States.The company allows private car owners to rent out their vehicles via an online and mobile interface in four countries (the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, and Australia) [4] and new corporate owners to rent out their cars in France in addition to the four previous countries.

  5. DiscoverCars.com - Wikipedia

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    Its website is available in 17 languages. [1] As of early 2020, DiscoverCars.com works with more than 8,000 car rental locations in 137 countries. The company works with car rental providers around the world such as Hertz, Alamo, Europcar, National, and SIXT, as well as travel metasearch engines such as Kayak.com, Skyscanner, [2] Jetcost, and Liligo.

  6. Avis Budget Group - Wikipedia

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    Avis Budget Group, Inc. is an American car rental agency holding company headquartered in Parsippany, New Jersey. It is the parent company of several brands including Avis Car Rental, [3] Budget Rent a Car, [4] Budget Truck Rental, Payless Car Rental, and Zipcar. [5]

  7. Peer-to-peer carsharing - Wikipedia

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    Peer-to-peer carsharing is a form of person-to-person lending or collaborative consumption, as part of the sharing economy. [1] The business model is closely aligned with traditional car clubs such as Streetcar or Zipcar (est. in 2000), [2] but replaces a typical fleet with a ‘virtual’ fleet made up of vehicles from participating owners. [3]

  8. Itasha - Wikipedia

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    [14] [15] The cars were unveiled in 2008 âge×Nitro+ in Akihabara UDX Gallery. [citation needed] Good Smile Co. has sponsored Super GT GT300 cars with liveries featuring itasha-like illustrations of Hatsune Miku since 2008. [16] In 2010, they spun off from their sponsored team to start their own team called Good Smile Racing.

  9. Nippon Sharyo - Wikipedia

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    Toronto Transit Commission work cars RT10 Garbage car 1967 – Tokyo Rose retired in 2000 and scrapped; RT12 Electric locomotive 1968 (design similar to JNR Class DE locomotive), retired 2009 and scrapped; RT13 Centre cab crane 1968 – with car and crane cabs; RT22 Flat car 1973 – formerly wash car RT-17 and rebuilt 1996; RT54 flat car 1973