Is car sharing worthwhile?
For example, as a student. Let's say, for a 500 km weekend trip
For example, as a student. Let's say, for a 500 km weekend trip
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For such long distances it is almost always cheaper to book a rental car with a classic car rental company. In the case of carsharing, there are usually excessively high mileage costs or Minute prices.
Carsharing is more worthwhile if you need one or two hours a car, for the weekly purchase or something.
Depending on the tariff model, nothing is against using the carsharing car for longer distances. Come on to the provider.
It depends.
If you drive 500 kilometers every weekend, it won’t be worth it. Once a month, the bill could start.
In general, it is usually not worth having your own car for students and students – if they can afford it at all.
from time to time for medium long distances it is worth it regularly it becomes very expensive and for a longer weekend ride is a normal car rental perhaps cheaper. you have to compare
No, I can’t match the prices in Vienna, I’d take the Öffis. Depends on where you live.
In addition to the mileage costs, you also pay minutes. This is not worth a weekend.
Take a rental car or find a ride.
but then it is worth a ride-away community – but that is something else than Carsharing.
Since you can also drive the 500km weekly by other means of transport.
There are buses, trains…
Um. Compared to WAS?
Look how expensive your own car is.