Nissan gears up for sharing economy with launch of 'digitally powered' car sharing scheme

'Get & Go' scheme uses smart algorithms to create tailored groups of nearby car owners to share ownership of new Micra

Madeleine Cuff
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The race to corner the growing market for shared cars moved up a gear yesterday with Nissan's launch of the "world's first digitally powered shared car ownership scheme" at the Web Summit in Lisbon, Portugal....

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