Newly launched GetGo enters Singapore car-sharing market

GetGo co-founder and managing director Toh Ting Feng said that more than 14,000 users have already pre-registered. ST PHOTO: GAVIN FOO
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SINGAPORE - About 400 cars from Lion City Rentals - a company formerly owned by Uber - have been taken out of cold storage and leased to a new start-up looking to get a slice of the car-sharing pie.

GetGo was launched on Thursday (Feb 25) and aims to roll out 400 vehicles across 300 locations islandwide by the end of March to meet what it says is growing demand.

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