Michaela Kwoka-Coleman is an assistant editor for Auto Rental News and Business Fleet magazine.
Test Driving Arcimoto's Fun Utility Vehicle
The three-wheeled two-seater can go from 0 to 60 mph in 7.5 seconds, and has a top speed of 80 mph.
Michaela Kwoka-Coleman is an assistant editor for Auto Rental News and Business Fleet magazine.
The three-wheeled two-seater can go from 0 to 60 mph in 7.5 seconds, and has a top speed of 80 mph.
Auto Rental News was on-site Friday with Arcimoto staff, investors, and electric vehicle enthusiasts to test drive the FUV in Carlsbad.
Turo maintains that its platform is a technology company, not a rental car agency, and therefore should not be subject to the airport taxes and fees that traditional car rental companies pay.
The San Francisco-based ride-hailing group launched the EV Champions Initiative yesterday in Austin, Los Angeles, Montreal, Seattle, San Francisco, San Diego, and Sacramento, Calif.
EZ Rent-A-Car hopes that adding a cryptocurrency reward option to its loyalty program will not only set it apart from its competitors, but create a more meaningful rewards program for its core customers.
A preliminary report by the National Transportation Safety Board found that Uber does not enable the automatic braking feature while its self-driving test vehicles are under computer control to “reduce the potential for erratic vehicle behavior.”
According to the Arizona Republic, about 200 Uber employees in Arizona, most of them vehicle drivers, will lose their jobs.
With a fleet of 12 Teslas, Southern California-based Tesloop is increasing access to the semi-autonomous, zero-emissions vehicles.
The busiest travel days are expected on Thursday and Friday, with holiday travelers mixing with commuters, according to AAA.
Take a video ride-along in one of Drive.ai's fully autonomous vehicles.
Mike Hale, who runs Big Island Auto Rental, was forced to leave his personal vehicle behind Sunday, as it needed to be jumped, while fleeing from the lava and smoke that has been erupting from the volcano.
The state's DMV updated its list of 53 companies that have received permits to test self-driving technology in California on May 10.
With two days of educational sessions, attendees were sure to learn a thing or two.
Attendees at the 2018 International Car Rental Show were able to meet industry players from across the world.
The ride-hailing company said it will be committing $1.5 million to its Relief Ride program which has provided free transportation to victims of natural disasters in the past.
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