
Beginning in January, Turo will allow listings in New York from members of the commercial host program — independent car rental companies that provide their own insurance and are registered with the state.
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The Denver City Council recently approved a $36,500 contract with peer-to-peer carsharing app Turo.
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Car owners will have their vehicles protected by Allstate while it's shared and travelers also have access to roadside assistance.
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The system update expands Tesla’s carsharing and ride-sharing capability with a window into the functionality of an autonomous carsharing service.
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The San Francisco-based carsharing service began operating in Canada in 2016 in Alberta, Ontario, Quebec, and Nova Scotia.
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The ruling stems from a 2018 lawsuit regarding Turo’s San Francisco International Airport (SFO) operations and the collection of the airport’s permit fees.
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The company, which says it has over 5 million users, has been previously valued at over $1 billion by investors.
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Proposed bipartisan legislation will clarify that, under existing Virginia law, the platform — not vehicle owners or “hosts” — is responsible for collecting and remitting all appropriate rental taxes.
Read More →Exiting a year of record revenues, the new year brings challenges from market disruptors, incumbent players new to the U.S. market, and new mobility models.
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Vinty offers a selection of more than 2,000 vintage cars in 14 destinations around the United States and has an established track record in the event and production industries.
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