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BIO-BEETLE ECO RENTAL CARS
Give the planet a vacation the next time you take one…rent a Bio-Beetle!
Founded in Maui, Hawaii, Bio-Beetle is the nation’s first 100% biodiesel car rental company. The company offers cars for rent in Maui and Los Angeles, but plans on expanding to other cities soon.
“Our mission is to be the greenest, therefore the best, rental car company
on the planet,” said Shaun Stenshol, president of Bio-Beetle Eco Rental Cars. “We are working to reduce our negative impact on the earth while educating and making it easier for those around us to do the same.”
For more, visit www.bio-beetle.com.
Maui Markets Biodiesel – Response
is Overwhelming
by Kelly Mescher
Most people don’t believe a car can actually run on modified
vegetable oil. That’s according to Shaun Stenshol, owner of
a 2000 Volkswagon Beetle rental car, fueled by 100 percent biodiesel.
“Is that thing for real?” Stenshol says with a laugh. “That’s
usually what comes out of their mouths. And that leads me into discussion with
them about biodiesel. We get lots of questions.” The “Bio-Beetle” has stickers on both sides, telling by-passers
that it’s ‘Powered By 100% Recycled Vegetable Oil.’ It’s
rented out to curious customers through Maui Car Rentals, located in the beautiful
Hawaiian Islands. A “paradise” where there is no public transportation
and the thousands of daily tourists must find their own means of getting around,
Stenshol says. He longed to see people using something more environmentally
friendly - yet dependable - that supports both our economy and our nation’s
farmers.
“
I’ve been wanting to do this for years,” Stenshol says. “My
main passion is proving to people that there are renewable fuels that will
help us find environmental stability. Right now we’re relying on
fuel from parts of the world that are unstable. We could be growing our
own fuel,
supporting our own farmers and creating more jobs locally. It would be
great, and a boom for the economy.”
Stenshol himself drives a 2000 Volkswagon Golf, with
all 40,000 miles powered by 100 percent biodiesel (getting about
600-650 miles per tank). But he
always dreamed of letting others experience the renewable fuel for themselves.
So
he finally made that dream a reality.
That dream was also made
possible by Pacific Biodiesel: one of the first commercially viable
biodiesel plants in the U.S.,
established in 1996.
Although the Bio-Beetle
has been available to rent since only January 31, it’s so popular already
that it’s been booked for a few weeks in advance, says Eric Schneider,
manager at Maui Car Rentals. “The customers who are renting the car right
now had people asking them questions left and right – everywhere
they went. So they came back in the other day to get business cards so
they could
give them to all of the people asking about the Bio-Beetle.”
Stenshol wishes more car manufacturers sold diesel
engine cars in the U.S. Of all diesel carmakers, Volkswagon is currently
the only brand
sold in
the U.S. The Iowa Soybean Promotion Board and Illinois Soybean Checkoff
Board
have made an investment of checkoff dollars to increase the awareness
and demand
for soy biodiesel. For more information, please visit www.iasoybeans.com,
www.ilsoy.org, and
www.bio-beetle.com.
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