Drive Now Starts Car-Sharing Services In Budapest

  • 27 Jun 2019 9:05 AM
  • Hungary Around the Clock
Drive Now Starts Car-Sharing Services In Budapest
Drive Now is launching its services in Budapest on July 1, the premium car-sharing company announced this Wednesday.

Drive Now vehicles will be available near the airport, in competition with those from car-sharing service providers MOL Limo and GreenGo.

Minibuses will transport Drive Now customers to and from a parking facility in Vecsés near the airport.

Drive Now offers car sharing in 12 European cities, including Berlin, Lisbon, London and Milan.
 

Photo courtesy of Drive Now

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