Prior to ceasing operations it facilitated a system in which individuals could rent their privately owned vehicles on an hourly, daily or weekly basis to other registered users of the service.
[3] Prior to going out of business it operated throughout New Zealand with vehicles in Auckland, Hamilton, Palmerston North, Wellington, Christchurch, Queenstown and Dunedin.
New Zealand rental car firm JUCY purchased 50% of the company in 2016[4] Peer-to-peer carsharing is an example of collaborative consumption, where assets and skills are shared or traded between neighbours for sustainability and economic benefit.
[5] Although car sharing is relatively new in New Zealand it is an area that is being encouraged due to the environmental and economic benefits.
[6] Auckland Transport is promoting a scheme that would drastically increase the number of car sharing vehicles.