The last car you'll ever buy may already be in your driveway
Auto industry expert John McElroy looks at the growing trend of car- and ridesharing. For some people, their current cars are the last ones they'll ever buy.
Auto industry expert John McElroy looks at the growing trend of car- and ridesharing. For some people, their current cars are the last ones they'll ever buy.
BlaBlaCar now has 25 million members, and half of the company's new users are in places like Russia and India.
In the first two months, BlueIndy says it has signed up over 500 people to annual memberships and has seen its EVs go on over 3,000 rides.
Scoot's small car sharing program brings Nissan New Mobility Concept EVs to the streets of San Francisco.
Uber now available in Scotland, after going live in many European cities and countries.
Midtown Manhattan apartment residents get shared access to 10 Chevys.
Electric vehicles used in Indianapolis's new car-sharing service may be available to the public, fleets.
BlueIndy faces lingering questions about city subsidies and complaints about charging stations tying up parking spaces.
Atlanta will lease 50 electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids for as long as eight years.
Indianapolis' BlueIndy all-electric car sharing service starts up today, with residents and visitors now able to access the EVs for short-term rentals.
Due to problems with Uber's background checks, the San Francisco district attorney says he will broaden the scope of an ongoing consumer-protection lawsuit.
Analyst Adam Jonas at Morgan Stanley wonders out loud if Tesla stock could hit $465 thanks to self-driving car sharing vehicles. Some day.
Car2Go is growing from Brooklyn into several areas in the borough of Queens to expand the car-sharing service's reach in the Big Apple. It's also adding 100 more Smart Fortwos to the fleet to cope with the additional users.
In a controversial move, the city of Indianapolis agrees to provide $6 million to fund charging stations for electric-car car sharing service BlueIndy.
Car-sharing services and self-driving vehicles could combine to decimate the U.S. auto industry over the next quarter-century.
With the launch Audi on Demand, customers will be able to order a new Audi from their smartphone to their door on a day-by-day basis... at least in San Francisco where it's being rolled out initially.
Nissan will start car-sharing pilot program with two-seat electric vehicles in Yokohama, Japan.
Uber announced Tuesday on its website that it is partnering with UN Women to add one million female drivers to their fleet over the next five years.
Car-sharing service Lyft has decided it's time to retire that big pink, fuzzy mustache its cars have worn since its founding in 2012. After working with design firm Ammunition, the company known for its work with Beats by Dre, the new "21st Century update of the taxi light" is a pink plastic banana-sized mustache that sits on the dashboard. It's called a "glowstache."
In just a few years, on-demand ride services like Uber and Lyft have gone from practically nonexistent to a major presence in many cities around the world. While this change has caused consternation among governments and traditional taxi driv