General Motors And Lyft Expand Express Drive Program In Detroit
The program allows Lyft drivers to rent used GM vehicles for service.
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The program allows Lyft drivers to rent used GM vehicles for service.
The ride sharing firms provide a vital secondary market for GM’s off-lease or fleet cars.
The General will now supply vehicles to Uber, as it has been to Lyft.
A Lyft executive confirmed the ride-sharing service would get first dibs.
And stated autonomous vehicles will handle its ride-hailing service in just five years.
The product launch is said to be a new era for the automaker.
However, GM never put in a formal offer.
There’s a catch, but it’s very possible.
You don’t need us to tell you that this one is for something associated with autonomous vehicles.
And it could be sooner rather than later.
And on the road in only five years.
But many questions about other elements of GM’s business remain.
When posed the question of GM buying Lyft, Dan Ammann said the company is very happy.
Including the 2017 Chevrolet Bolt EV.
A new way to handle an influx of used vehicles.
General Motors is looking to position itself correctly for the future.
New documents filed point to a yes.
The race to the autonomous vehicle.
It’s happening sooner rather than later.