Sixt Vehicles Now Available on Luxury Social Network App
The partnership between Sixt and Levels will start with a pilot program in San Francisco.

One of the app's primary features allows users to skip waiting to pay and instead pay through the Levels app at hotels, restaurants, and more.
Photo via soomness/Flickr.
Levels, a social network targeting the luxury consumer, has formed new partnership with Sixt. Levels connects the most prestigious brands in the world with high net worth individuals.
One of the app's primary features allows users to skip waiting to pay and instead pay through the Levels app at hotels, restaurants, and more.
Now, Levels is adding car rental to the luxury experience, bringing a car rental service right to a user's fingertips. Sixt has the world's largest BMW and Mercedes Benz fleet as well as the latest models of top cars, sports cars, convertibles, jeeps, and trucks.
"Sixt is aligning with other thought leaders on innovation and is taking on the often-lengthy process at car rental centers through a pilot partnership with Levels in the innovative San Francisco market," Jonas Frey, CEO of Levels, said in a statement.
Connecting with Sixt through Levels, customers skip the rental counter and meeting with staff and complete the booking process in the app to pick up and return their car at any dining or hotel location valet in the Levels app.
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