Personal car-sharing is a new twist on auto rentals: Early adopters in the sharing movement are letting renters take their autos through Web-based services, which get up to 40% of the fee. There’s even an app for finding the closest car.
Photo: Emily Castor, right, has rented her Honda Civic to Brendan Lin numerous times since she put the vehicle on Getaround’s personal car-sharing network. Credit: Lee Romney / Los Angeles Times
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