
Photo courtesy of Audi.
Audi launched its car rental service Audi On Demand in Singapore, according to an article by The Business Times.
The initial fleet includes 10 vehicles, that are available for delivery or pick up, the article reported.
Audi On Demand launched with a fleet of 10 vehicles; rates start at $76 for four hours.

Photo courtesy of Audi.

Photo courtesy of Audi.
Audi launched its car rental service Audi On Demand in Singapore, according to an article by The Business Times.
The initial fleet includes 10 vehicles, that are available for delivery or pick up, the article reported.
Vehicles are available to rent for at least four hours or up to 28 days. Rates start at $76 for an Audi A3 Sedan or Sportback.
Audi On Demand is currently available in Munich, Manchester, San Francisco, Beijing and Hong Kong.

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