India-based MiCar has launched its car-sharing service in the capital city of New Delhi.
In the first phase of operations, MiCar has introduced 50 car-sharing vehicles in the classes of compact, sedan and SUVs.
India-based MiCar has launched its car-sharing service in the capital city of New Delhi.
India-based MiCar has launched its car-sharing service in the capital city of New Delhi.
In the first phase of operations, MiCar has introduced 50 car-sharing vehicles in the classes of compact, sedan and SUVs.
"There may be a vast untapped marketplace for car sharing that is still at a really emerging stage,” said Suyagya Aggarwal, co-founder and director of MiCar. “Through our venture, we want to make a new sharing economy that gives hassle-free driving."
To learn more about its mobile application, visit www.micar.co.in.

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