Get Ready To Make a Deal for Your Ride. InDrive Is Bringing Its Ride-Hailing-Haggling Business to the US Again.

July 21, 2023

Ride-hailing app inDrive, known for allowing customers to haggle with drivers for ride fares, is reentering the U.S. market after testing in New York City in 2018. The Siberia-based company is launching its service in greater Miami, aiming to attract both drivers and passengers who seek alternatives to surge pricing and algorithms. InDrive operates in 48 countries and plans to focus on states where acquiring licenses is less challenging, with the company aiming to become cash-flow-positive by 2024.

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