Not exact matches
Taxi and Limousine
Services — Will Lyft, Uber,
Sidecar or even Google's Driverless car make these businesses obsolete?
Sidecar officially announced that it is shutting down its ride - sharing and delivery
service on Dec. 31, preparing to start fresh with new endeavors in 2016.
Internet - enabled ridesharing
services such as Lyft, Uber and
Sidecar are expanding rapidly in San Francisco, New York and other U.S. cities, billing themselves as a high - tech, low - cost alternative to cabs.
To help you answer these questions and more, CreditDonkey has reviewed the top 3 ride share
services (or, um, transportation networks)-- Uber, Lyft, and
Sidecar — to see how they stack up against each other.
Who It Works Best For Anyone primarily concerned with obtaining the lowest price for a ride will love
Sidecar, assuming the
service is available in their area.
According to The New York Times,
Sidecar has introduced a package delivery
service that will allow the company to compete not only with the perks its direct competitors have offered for quite some time, but also with the same - day delivery
services of Amazon and Google.
That's right: unlike traditional taxi medallion companies or a black car
service, almost anyone can drive for UberX, Lyft, and
Sidecar.