Mol Limo has entered the classic car rental market
Mol Limo launched classic car rental on Monday, Mol Limo RENT A CAR is available 0–24 hours a day – the company told MTI.
The car-sharing company told MTI that it currently operates with a fleet of about 600 cars, and the innovation it has just launched is based on the cars of the basic service. They added that the range of models offered for longer periods will be gradually expanded in line with customer needs.
Mol Limo RENT A CAR is available from the Limo application, without separate registration. The service is deposit-free, the cars can also be used to travel abroad, and can be booked for as little as one day. Cars can be booked up to 60 days in advance, and the rental is completely digital and contactless. According to the car-sharing company, Mol Limo RENT A CAR vehicles can be taken to Austria, Slovakia, Slovenia, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Germany, Poland, Romania and Italy. The selected countries cover the most common travel destinations of Hungarian users.
Mol Limo currently has more than 130 thousand registered users. It is expected that when the RENT A CAR service is launched, existing carsharing customers will primarily use the new option, they noted.
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