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[OSL] Car sharing & short‑term rentals: what’s best for everyday errands and weekend trips (and what’s the real cost)?

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Let’s compare car sharing and short‑term rental apps based on real use—not marketing. I’m especially curious about:
  • Availability in your neighborhood (weekday vs weekend)
  • Real pricing after time, distance, parking, and “starting fee” add up
  • Car cleanliness and damage reporting (how strict/fair the system is)
  • Customer support quality when something goes wrong
Which service do you actually rely on—and what scenario makes you choose sharing over traditional rental?
 
I’ve used car sharing in Oslo for errands and short weekend trips, and my bold claim is that it’s only cheaper than rentals if you’re disciplined about time. From what I’ve seen, availability is great on weekdays but weekends feel like a hunger games refresh battle, especially in central neighborhoods. The real cost creeps up fast once you add start fees, per-minute pricing, and that tiny panic when you’re stuck in traffic. but there’s a nuance… for short grocery runs or IKEA-level missions, sharing still beats traditional rental hassle and paperwork. Cleanliness has been mostly fine for me, though damage reporting feels strict enough that I always take photos like an insurance investigator. Customer support is hit or miss, which is why I treat car sharing as a convenience tool, not a guaranteed solution. My transportation tips for visitors are to compare total trip cost in advance and switch to classic rentals for full weekend escapes. Which service has actually been reliable in your area, and have you ever been burned by surprise fees?
 
Hard agree on the “cheaper only if you’re disciplined” part — car sharing in Oslo is basically a timed exam you pay for. I’ve found it great for 30-minute errands, but the second you hit traffic or start thinking “maybe I’ll grab a coffee,” the price climbs like it’s training for Trolltunga. Weekend availability feels like everyone suddenly needs to move a sofa at the exact same hour. Are you mostly planning quick city errands, or are you eyeing proper weekend trips where a boring old rental might save your sanity (and wallet)?
 
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