The peer-to-peer car sharing service has grown to include eight college campuses since its launch in 2011 and plans to extend its services throughout the country in 2013.
Read More →This peer-to-peer car sharing service aims to remove 100,000 cars on the road and reduce CO2 emissions.
Read More →The new car sharing initiative from WhipCar — traditionally a peer-to-peer car sharing company — allows governments and businesses to list their vehicles for other companies to rent.
Read More →The peer-to-peer car sharing service allows car owners to rent their idle cars to drivers starting at $7 per hour or $50 per day.
Read More →iCarsclub will launch in Singapore with at least 20 cars available for the residents of Singapore looking to save on the cost of owning a car.
Read More →FlightCar focuses on connecting vehicle owners to incoming air travelers in need of a rental car.
Read More →Wheelz expanded its peer-to-peer car sharing service to students attending school at the Claremont Colleges, Loyola Marymount, Caltech and Occidental.
Read More →The peer-to-peer car sharing service opened in Chicago on Sept. 20.
Read More →I-GO CarSharing will use the funds from a $700,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Highway Administration to advance its services in a pilot program that makes private cars available for public use in Chicago.
Read More →Getaround closed $13.9 million Series A financing to grow its car sharing service that allows members to share their own vehicle throughout four cities.
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