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Carpooling has always been our domain. We see the more efficient use of the car by driving together as a pragmatic lever to improve mobility in cities and in the country in combination with existing solutions and to make it environmentally friendly. Fewer cars, less traffic, more joint action, more mobility. We call it: sustainable Mobility Engineering & Services. To know more information visit here: https://www.matchrider.de/
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Carpooling has always been our domain. We see the more efficient use of the car by driving together as a pragmatic lever to improve mobility in cities and in the country in combination with existing solutions and to make it environmentally friendly. Fewer cars, less traffic, more joint action, more mobility. We call it: Sustainable Mobility Engineering & Services.
Save Money with Car Sharing Pay for What You Use As an expat, importing a car or buying a new one requires the initial expense of the car itself, registration and number plate fees, taxes, insurance, maintenance expenses, and fuel. For those that live and work in the same city, a personal car may be too great an expense for limited use. With car-sharing companies, some offering a one-off registration fee, you rent cars by the minute, not by the day. However, others also offer the option to park the car overnight during the week at no charge. With a standard rental car, you’re paying for every moment the car is in your possession.
Insurance Included No Fuel Costs Car insurance in Germany is mandatory, and it can be quite costly. Car insurance rates depend on a variety of factors, including the type of car and age of the driver. They can end up costing more than the car is worth per year to insure. Fuel prices in Germany are on the higher side; it costs the average driver in Germany 1.24% of a typical salary. When you use some car-sharing companies, you don’t pay for fuel at partner petrol stations. In fact, you’re rewarded with bonus minutes if the tank is at half or lower when picked up and over 90% when dropped off, or if you recharge an electric car.
Save the Environment with Car Sharing Save Some Time by Sharing Cars Going green and saving the planet has become increasingly important. They’re one way to cut down on carbon footprints is to limit the use of internal combustion engine (ICE) cars. Some people have begun to avoid using ICE cars at all, opting instead to use bicycles, public transportation, or electric cars. Electric cars, however, may prove too costly to purchase, especially for expats that may not use the car that often or plan on moving abroad. Expats in Germany without a car can certainly rely on public transportation. Getting around may take you much longer — and sometimes you just want some time to yourself on the road. Instead of heading to a rental agency to fill out the paperwork and pick up a car, car-sharing apps can show you the cars closest to you. You’ll simply hop in, push start, and get going.
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