¡Conduce con Punto y paga solo cuando ganes! Disfrute de alquileres de automóviles flexibles diseñados para conductores que realizan viajes compartidos. Nuestra aplicación facilita el alquiler, pagando solo por el tiempo de conducción activo. El seguro y el mantenimiento están incluidos. Comienza hoy desde tan solo $350 pesos. Conoce más en privaauto.mx.
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- Categoría : Autos y vehículos
- Versión : 5.68.0
- Tamaño : 99.3 MB
- Revelador : Privauto
- Actualizar : Jan 13,2025
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Kev_91
Dec 05,2025
Super Konzept! Man zahlt nur für aktive Fahrzeit und die Versicherung ist inklusive. Hat mir den Einstieg in Ride-Hailing erleichtert 😊 Aber die App stürzt manchmal ab.
Conductor
Jan 15,2025
Excelente app para conductores de ride-hailing. El sistema de pago por tiempo de conducción es muy justo.
Chauffeur
Jan 07,2025
Application pratique pour louer une voiture. Le système de paiement est clair, mais l'interface pourrait être améliorée.
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