The Munich Sixt share business area extends from Solln to Milbertshofen and from Pasing to Bogenhausen. 
 -  Photo via John Morgan/Flickr.

The Munich Sixt share business area extends from Solln to Milbertshofen and from Pasing to Bogenhausen.

Photo via John Morgan/Flickr. 

Following its launch in Berlin and Hamburg, the carsharing service Sixt share is now also available in Munich. Besides the option of conventional car rental or booking a taxi or driving service via Sixt ride, customers can now also use a vehicle for a short period of time – from one minute to several days.

Sixt share vehicles can also be returned in Berlin and Hamburg as well as at around 2,100 Sixt stations.

The Munich Sixt share business area extends from Solln to Milbertshofen and from Pasing to Bogenhausen. Initially, the carsharing service will start in Munich with a fleet size of around 700 vehicles. Customers have access to a wide range of vehicles and models, from the VW Golf to the Mini Cooper or BMW X1 to the electrically powered Renault Zoe.

By merging carsharing and car rental, Sixt plans to implement its combined offering in smaller and medium-sized cities.

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