
According to RelayRides, peer-to-peer car sharing services have expanded to more than 1,300 cities. The infographic also looks at popular models in the RelayRides fleet, membership growth and other statistics.
Read More →National Homeowners Association community members will be able to list their vehicles to rent on the RelayRides marketplace.
Read More →RelayRides is also announcing its new “key exchange” program. Key exchange is a way for renters and drivers everywhere to quickly begin participating in RelayRides’ service by arranging for owners to give the keys to the renter.
Read More →The Washington state peer-to-peer legislation for motor vehicle sharing, House Bill 2384, passed the House at 73-23 with two excused and is now in the Senate Rules Committee for its second reading.
Read More →Peer-to-peer car-sharing company announced that gas will no longer be included in the reservation price starting Jan. 16.
Read More →Peer-to-peer car-sharing company RelayRides will be the first 2012 business partner by creating its own mobile app on the OnStar application program interface (API).
Read More →The peer-to-peer, car-sharing service will use the investment to expand U.S. presence.
Read More →General Motors and RelayRides, a peer-to-peer car-sharing company, announced an exclusive relationship that will allow car owners to leverage the OnStar system and rent out their idle cars.
Read More →Shasta Ventures and Lisa Gansky are joining Google Ventures and August Capital in boosting the company’s total Series A.2 funding to $10 million.
Read More →The latest RelayRides expansion connects even more motorists interested in loaning their cars to neighbors looking for inexpensive access to a vehicle.
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