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		<description><![CDATA[With car-sharing taking off in the Rose City, Portland now edges out Vancouver. | What a difference a few months make! At the end of July, we gave Vancouver, BC the gold medal in our &#8220;Northwest Car Sharing Olympics.&#8221; Vancouver edged out Portland in our rankings, largely because Vancouver had three mature car sharing services with a variety of pricing and membership models. Portland also had three services; but its peer-to-peer car sharing service, Getaround, was just getting off the ground, with only about...]]></description>
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