Markets in Everything: Peer-to-Peer GM Carsharing
DETROIT – "General Motors and RelayRides, the world’s first  peer-to-peer carsharing marketplace, today announced an exclusive  relationship that will allow millions of GM vehicle owners to leverage  the OnStar system to rent out their idle cars through the RelayRides  marketplace.
The program, which will launch in early 2012, is GM’s first  large-scale involvement in carsharing and is aimed at making it easier  for those without a vehicle to access temporary, affordable and reliable  transportation in a Chevrolet, Buick, GMC or Cadillac.
RelayRides allows vehicle owners to choose to rent out their idle  vehicles, with the owner controlling the rates and availability of the  car. RelayRides provides an online marketplace and a $1 million  insurance policy to make the transaction safe and convenient. Through innovative technology integration, RelayRides will leverage  OnStar to allow RelayRides borrowers to unlock GM cars with their mobile  phones. For vehicles that are not OnStar enabled, RelayRides must  install a small device in the car to provide convenient access to  borrowers. The integration makes all eligible OnStar vehicles  immediately “RelayRides ready” without having to install additional  hardware."

1 Comments:
Government Motors?
without the Govt.. there would be no peer-to-peer, right?
ha ha ha
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