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Wednesday, February 28, 2018

Car Hopper | SYSTEM Projects
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CarHopper is a mobile marketplace that allows users to book luxury and exotic cars in Los Angeles, Miami, Las Vegas, New York City, San Francisco, The Hamptons, Orlando and Ft. Lauderdale. Through its website, IOS, and Google Play applications the company connects auto enthusiasts with luxury & exotic cars for daily and weekly rentals. An inventory of over $35,000,000 is currently available for rental on CarHopper.


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How it works

As an online marketplace and a booking platform, CarHopper connects independently owned local luxury car rental companies to travelers/renters looking for a luxury driving experience. Renters simply search by date, destination and the car they want to drive. CarHopper instantly checks for unique, luxury cars available in the selected destination and compiles available luxury cars in a single list. Renters then select the car they want and complete the booking online.


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Services

In each of its active markets CarHopper partners with trusted and established local luxury car rental companies. When searching for luxury cars, renters search in real-time inventory so the shown cars are actually available at the time of the search. The CarHopper Affiliates use the same website to manage the availability and pricing of their fleet. According to the official website and mobile application of the company some luxury & exotic cars available for rental are Ferraris, Lamborghinis, and McLarens.


Car Hopper | SYSTEM Projects
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History

CarHopper Inc. was founded in January 2016 and is headquartered in Miami, Florida. In January 2017, the company expanded into 4 new markets: Los Angeles, Miami, Las Vegas, Orlando and Ft. Lauderdale. In April 2017, CarHopper announced that it raised $1.5 million in Seed Funding at an undisclosed valuation.


1999 lincoln town car hopper - YouTube
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References


App will let owners rent out their cars | Miami Herald
src: www.miamiherald.com


External links

  • Official website

Source of article : Wikipedia