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Uber is partnering with GM’s mobility arm on a car rental program for driversUber is partnering with GM’s mobility arm on a car rental program for drivers

Uber is partnering with General Motors’ car-sharing service, called Maven, for a 90-day car rental pilot program, the companies announced on Tuesday.Through Maven, Uber drivers in San Francisco will be able to rent a GM vehicle that qualifies to be on the platform for $179 a week plus additional taxes and fees.

The Chevy Bolt is electric, but that’s not the really good part

It feels just like any other car

Jordan Golson
Where does Uber’s $35 billion deal with Didi leave Lyft?

The sorrow of being Number Two

Andrew J. Hawkins
Pickup trucks don’t suck anymorePickup trucks don’t suck anymore
Jason H. Harper
Can Cadillac reinvent itself?Can Cadillac reinvent itself?
Tamara Warren
GM and Lyft expand Express Drive car rental service to three more US cities

Baltimore, Boston, and Washington, DC

Andrew J. Hawkins
Cadillac opens coffee shop to attract thirsty Bohemians looking for a new rideCadillac opens coffee shop to attract thirsty Bohemians looking for a new ride

On June 2, Cadillac will debut a coffee shop/boutique/art gallery at 330 Hudson Street, just north of Canal Street, called Cadillac House. The facility will not have any cars for sale — you have to go to a proper dealership for a new Caddy. But it will have coffee from Joe, clothing from Timo Weiland, and a rotating art exhibit created by the people behind magazine/creative firm Visionaire.