BMW-Daimler ShareNow car-sharing service to exit US market
Starting February 29, 2020, the BMW ShareNow service will no longer be available in the US. BMW says the business is no longer viable
Starting February 29, 2020, the BMW ShareNow service will no longer be available in the US. BMW says the business is no longer viable
A statement from BMW and Daimler says that one of those ventures, ShareNow, will be pulling out of five major US cities this year
On April 29, DriveNow, part of the SHARE NOW car-sharing service co-owned by the BMW Group, debuted in the Central...
The collaboration between BMW and Daimler is getting new dimensions as the two German premium car manufacturers expand their business...
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According to a report by Autocar, BMW and Daimler are set to announce their joint urban mobility venture this week, after being granted approval by the European Union in January.
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