
Why I work at Car Next Door: Marty
The short version of why I joined Car Next Door is that back in 2015 when we were still living in Collingwood I got a flyer in the mail from one of my neighbours who was sharing their car. I instantly fell in love with this concept. About a year

Thinking of buying a second car?
So, you’ve been wondering whether to buy a second car and want to work out the most cost effective way to do it? Like most things, it’s not always straightforward. Working out the best option depends on getting out the calculator and crunching the numbers. But there are
Great Queensland Road Trips
We’ve put together some great Queensland getaways to inspire you to escape for one to two days around Brisbane and the Gold Coast. Jump to a section Day trips & fun city explorationsIf you’re after some fun things to do in a day, we’ve got you covered.
Car Share in Melbourne: A User's Guide
Swapping your car for car sharing in Melbourne will not only save you hundreds of dollars, it will also help reduce the number of cars on Melbourne’s roads. Car sharing provides access to a car for as little as $5.00 an hour, without any of the nasty costs
Travelling Safely During the Coronavirus Outbreak
Travel is just one of the many ways in which everyday life has been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Whilst the specific details of travel restrictions in Australia vary by state, rules are starting to be relaxed across Australia, with travel for recreational trips and holidays being made possible again.
Car Sharing in Sydney : A Complete Guide
Sydney is one of Australia’s most popular cities, but it’s also our most expensive city to live in - making affordability an issue for many people. You can reduce your everyday costs significantly by car sharing. Using car share in Sydney is easy, convenient and an easy way

Car Sharing Industry Trends: A New Era Of Mobility
The car sharing industry around the world is experiencing rapid growth, which is projected to continue over the next ten years. As the world’s population continues to grow, populations are becoming centralised within large cities, changing the way people move around and altering the traditional role of the car