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New car-sharing initiative in Germany
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The Zentralverband Deutsches Kraftfahrzeuggewerbe (ZDK) is to instigate a car-sharing model, reports Autohaus Online. The ZDK is the German Federation for Motor Trades and Repairs, representing the professional interests of 38,000 accredited automotive companies. It is to do this by making it possible for member dealers to enable car drivers to have part ownership of cars. ZDK president Robert Rademacher indicated, however, that the organisation would probably not get directly involved in car-sharing. Current car-sharing operations in Germany are run by Daimler (car2go), BMW (Drive-Now), VW (Quicar) and Peugeot (Mu).
| 16/12/2011 | Tim Harrup
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