Report: BMW and Daimler close to combining their car-sharing services
German carmakers Daimler and BMW are close to agreeing to combine their car-sharing services Car2Go and DriveNow, according to Reuters
German carmakers Daimler and BMW are close to agreeing to combine their car-sharing services Car2Go and DriveNow, according to Reuters
BMW i recapped the great year it had in 2017 with a short explanation of where the company is heading.
Ride-hailing services, such as Lyft and Uber, and car-sharing services such as DriveNow and Car2Go, are becoming increasingly popular. The...
DriveNow, the car sharing joint venture of the BMW Group and Sixt SE, are bringing their range of services to Helsinki
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BMW ReachNow car-sharing service will offer new long-term rates for weekend trips and business travelers in the Seattle area
As it celebrates its fifth anniversary, DriveNow is extending its service to Brussels.
BMW could be expanding its DriveNow car-sharing operation to include a ride-sharing element which will compete with the likes of Uber and Lyft.
As the automotive world changes to a more electric and autonomous world, BMW must adapt to continue to be Ultimate Driving Machine.
The car sharing service DriveNow is to expand its visibility and enhance ease of use and transportation choice with the integration of the app, Moovit.
BMW appears to be testing its DriveNow car-sharing fleet in Seattle, WA. GeekWire readers spotted the BMW cars in Seattle’s...