I live in New York City and do not own a car. Who needs it here, private parking costs about $425 per month where I live and a ticket on the streets runs about $100. If you are late for say three minutes in Manhattan, there is a rabid dog ticket agent ready to slap a fine on your windshield. When I did have a car, I spent 3 hours twice a week, moving the car from one side of the street to the other.
Well, anyway, I love Zip cars because they are zero committment and completely potty trained; they are like having a girlfriend who is a guy, total self-sufficient with zero emotional committment, pass me another beer will you, Bob. Zip cars pays for all tolls with an easy pass, plus your insurance as well as get this the gas. The point of vulnerability is there is a mileage limit of 250 miles per day. Zip cars bank on the fact that most members, rent their cars to use in the city, so there is not much gas used or toll money spent. I however am a kid from the suburbs who missing his two cars when I lived on Long Island. When I rent a car, I don’t go across town, I rather go cross country to get away from the madness of Manhattan.
This is where Miracle Miles come in. Zip cars charge 16 cents per mile over 250 miles. Last month I drove upstate with a BMW 328I rented from Zip Car for the day. I was hit with a $40 mileage overage charge. This time, I took the same trip up to the Catskills to a dentist, but I added Miracle Miles to the tank, I was getting to the Ad promo part. Same trip, same mileage and no $40 overage charge. Zip car does not actually record the mileage, what they do instead is estimate based on the reciepts for fillups
on the zip car gas card. 2oz of Miracle Miles netted me a $40 Saving. I didn’t rip zip car off though, the Miracle Miles product also increases the efficiency of the engine, so it is like a tuneup with out tuning up the car. The car will last longer on the road and the maintenance costs will go down.

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