Lula
Site unreachableCar sharing for college students.
What it does
"Lula is a pioneering mobility company offering car-sharing services tailored for college students. With Lula, students can share their cars and earn passive income while engaging in various activities. All rentals are fully insured, ensuring peace of mind for car owners. Currently available on over 200 college campuses across all 50 states, Lula is rapidly expanding its reach to provide convenient and affordable transportation solutions for students. By promoting car-sharing as a sustainable and cost-effective mobility option, Lula is revolutionizing the way students access transportation on and around college campuses. The company's innovative approach to car-sharing aligns with the growing trend towards shared mobility solutions in the transportation industry."
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