Quick to hop on the trend of auto manufacturers turning into mobility companies, GM has launched Maven, a new car-sharing service that lets you book and drive a vehicle on-demand and pay only for the hours you use it. To start, the company will make a range of cars available in 21 locations in Ann Arbor, Michigan from today. Rates start at $6 an hour inclusive of fuel and insurance for a small car like a Chevrolet Volt or Spark, and go up to $12 per hour for a Chevrolet Tahoe pick-up truck. The service is supported by an app…
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