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Hey Darian,
Yes, RelayRides is now nationwide. This means car owners in any state of the union can list their cars for rent on RelayRides.com And people who need a ride—from Saint Augustine to Anchorage—can rent cars, trucks and even luxury vehicles, from local owners. And we'd love to have you and your car join the community.
WE LISTENED, AND IMPROVED
Our current car owners average over $200 per month while helping their neighbors and greening their communities. But it gets better. We've made major enhancements; you still set your own rates and availability, but now you get to select exactly who rents your car.
JOIN THE MOVEMENT
RelayRides is ultimately not about cars or trucks, or even cash. It's about people. We need your help in getting car owners and drivers involved. It truly is a more-the-merrier movement. So please, spread the word; post to your Facebook friends, email your coworkers and Tweet your car-owning colleagues. Or just list your car.
And if you no longer want to rent out your car, you can still rent cars locally or when you travel. (Of course, there are zero sign up fees, and no sneaky monthly or annual membership charges.)
We look forward to having you as part of the RelayRides community!
Yours sincerely,
Shelby Clark
Founder & Chief Community Officer, RelayRides
   List your car   
DON'T FORGET, RELAYRIDES IS:
Insured. Owners and renters are each covered by our insurance policy so neither you, your car, nor your personal insurance rates are at risk.
Administered for you. You get a monthly check with rental revenues, and of course access to our 24/7 customer support.
Easy to get started:
  • List: Post a photo of your car, give some details, and choose your price.
  • Receive Requests: When you get a request from a potential renter, take a look at his or her profile and decide if you want to rent out your car. There is no commitment.
  • Rent: If you accept their request, you simply meet the renter, exchange keys, and start earning money. So check it out!

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