Car-sharing service Citydrive has launched long-term rentals in St. Petersburg. Previously, the company provided the possibility of long-term car rental to users in Moscow and Sochi.
As follows from the updated rules for customers on the company’s website, it is now possible to rent a car in St. Petersburg for a period of 30 days to 18 months.
Tariff characteristics
- The subscription includes 1.5 thousand kilometers of mileage with the possibility of increasing it to 5 thousand kilometers. You can tour the European part of Russia within a radius of 2 thousand kilometers from Moscow;
- The minimum rental period in this rate is 30 days, the maximum is 18 months;
- You will have to refuel the car yourself at your own expense. The same goes for car washing and parking;
- The user pays a fixed part per month, and if the mileage is exceeded, he will be charged 12 rubles per 1 km;
- When registering a rate, you can specify five more drivers who will be able to drive the car. But they must also be CityDrive users.
What cars are available at the rate:
- Kia Rio from 49,990 rubles
- Chery Tiggo 4 Pro from 48,990 rubles
- Geely Coolray from 57,990 rubles
- Omoda C5 from 71,990 rubles
- Exeed LX from 72,990 rubles
- Volkswagen Tiguan from 78,990 rubles
- Exeed TXL from 105,990 rubles
- Tesla Model Y from 247,990 rubles
The rate includes seasonal tire fitting and scheduled technical inspection. The car will be replaced if it is taken for service.
It was previously known that Citydrive will cooperate with the electric vehicle manufacturer Kama. The companies signed an agreement for the development and promotion of new technologies. The service can purchase a thousand Atom electric vehicles from the first production series for its fleet.
Author:
Natalia Gormaleva
Source: RB

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