ReachNow

ReachNow

Premium car-sharing by BMW, BMWi and MINI

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What do you think? …

Ingo Radatz
It's called DriveNow here in Germany and it works great.
Kostas Xiradakis
@llabball I'm visiting Berlin today till Thursday. Hope I'll be able ti give it a shot!
Ingo Radatz
@kostgx Have a nice time!
Ralph Ward
@kostgx @llabball I had to have proof of residence (I'm also in Berlin) before being able to sign up.
Ingo Radatz
ralphmartynward jupp, i fear that will be a blocker for short-time visitors.
Lee Rickler
@llabball Same here in UK BUT I don't like their vehicles as they are covered in branding and are premium priced.
Ouriel Ohayon
50$ for 3h??
Ingo Radatz
@ourielohayon I'm sure the product is prized along the avg one-way distance a customer used to travel in a certain area. For me it's 3€-5€ one way which is a reasonable prize compared to public transport.
Ouriel Ohayon
@llabball to be compared to the convenience of an uber then...
Ingo Radatz
@ourielohayon 😀 yeah, you lucky US-people. You may have heard about Uber's problems in European Markets.
Joshua Pinter
@ourielohayon Compared to the standard Car2Go pricing of $45 for 3 hours... to drive a beamer.
Ryan J A Murphy
This is an interesting element of the transition towards a "sharing economy". From my perspective, much of the argument behind luxury cars is the "status" they imbue.* Sure, some of that is the perception others have of you now that you have your fancy new BMW, but a lot of it is the feeling consumers get from the product themselves, no? So, as luxury sharing products propagate, how will that impact the role these luxury products have in our lives? Outside of having to go to prom or something, why might someone pick up a BMW through car sharing instead of a comparable, cheaper service? Do you still get that "status" from _sharing_ a BMW? *FWIW, I don't consider myself a big purchaser of luxury products... so maybe this whole thesis is flawed.
Elia Morling
@ryanjamurphy Yes I think the status *can* come from driving it regardless of sharing or owning. It's a all bout consuming experiences.
Casey Romkes
@ryanjamurphy have you considered the pleasure of driving a BMW (in this case, it's the lower end BMW, focussed on a younger generation of buyers, and a smarter one with the I3) - instead of a smart or smaller? Status has something to do with it, but the sheer ubiquity of Drivenow in Berlin makes that argument nonexistent in my opinion.