Now you can rent a car for road trips, moving day, errands, and that much-needed weekend escape. You won’t pay extra for gas, and Lyft covers your ride to and from the rental lot (up to $20 each way). No lines, hidden fees or last-minute vehicle model changes.
This makes so much sense. I've used Turo and Getaround a ton but would love one central app for on-demand transportation needs. Smart move by Lyft if it can scale.
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@taylormajewski Agreed - also found that there were so many hidden fees on Turo so hopefully this is a bit more transparent!
Hi @ryanmarr! Not p2p. We have specific areas around the city that we operate.
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Great idea, but until credit cards begin extending their rental coverage to this type of car rental service, I won't feel comfortable doing this :/ Then again, I am a 6 on the enneagram, so I'm sure there are some 7s out there who'll read this and roll their eyes :)
@mac_south1@_gordee I was curious too and so I called Chase Benefit Services to ask them if they consider Lyft Rental Cars as a rental car service. They do NOT consider it a rental car service despite it not being similar to Get Around or Turo.
So for people with Chase, be warned that they will not give you primary auto coverage on Lyft Rentals. Not sure if Lyft offers collision damage waivers but if they do, make your decision operating under the assumption that Chase won't cover you as they do other rental companies.
@ffumarola@chrismessina One thing to make sure of is that they understand that the rental is not for ride share. There is often confusion on their end when they hear "Lyft" and "rentals". We specifically call this out in the FAQ as it has come up before.
https://www.lyft.com/rider/renta...
@chrismessina@_gordee Gordon, yep I triple confirmed that to make sure they didn't think I was talking about renting a car as a contractor to give people rides. Chris, no idea, but the standard companies, Zipcar, etc, all count as rental car services to them.
@chrismessina thanks for hunting us! Excited to hear your feedback after you try it.
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This idea makes a ton of sense. High time someone centralized the car rental space. I wonder if Lyft will own and provide it's own fleet of cars for renting, or will it offering car rentals for privately owned vehicles - like what Lyft does
Lyft has a TON of data from renting cars out to drivers. This is dope. Another set towards not owning a car, and hailing self-driving cars. I, for one, welcome our Robo overlords.
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This is major. Will definitely partake and provide some feedback!
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