Since the car still had lots of gas in it, I decided that the more effective thing to do was to wash the red dirt off of it, so off to the self-serve carwash. ![]() Ran errands and went out to a nice dinner with a friend. The only issue with the car was that the outside of the car was covered in red dust - someone must have been to Sedona in it! So, followed the directions on the website and drove the car off the parking lot after checking out with the parking attendant. The car was in the location promised and had nearly a full tank of gas in the car (thank you, my fellow Zipster who previously had the car for filling the tank!). The car I had reserved via the Zipcar website was parked at the above-mentioned lot at Filmore and 2 nd Street as promised - it was a BRAND-NEW Ford Focus with only 4000 miles on the odometer. This entry was posted in Creativity, Customer focus, Deming, Innovation, Lean thinking, Management, Systems thinking on Jby John Hunter.This review specifically covers my very first «Zipster» experience from Zipcar’s Central Phoenix location ( UCENT 2 parking lot at ASU Downtown).
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