JimMIA
There's more to life than mice...
- Joined
- Feb 16, 2005
This afternoon Uber announced a new category of rides in Miami, and Orlando also has this category. Just glancing at the list of cities, I think it may be available everywhere in Florida -- but definitely in the Orlando market.
The new ride class is called Uber Comfort. It features vehicles with more legroom and drivers who have at least a 4.85 rating for more than 250 rides. For example, in Miami a Toyota Corolla does NOT qualify for Comfort, but a Camry does. So you could expect either a full size sedan or SUV on a Comfort ride.
The number of riders is capped at 4, and it looks like the rider fares will be just a little more than X. I checked MCO to OKW and there was only about $3.50 difference.
I'd expect Lyft to do backflips for the next week trying to copy this change ASAP. These two companies copy each other shamelessly.
The new ride class is called Uber Comfort. It features vehicles with more legroom and drivers who have at least a 4.85 rating for more than 250 rides. For example, in Miami a Toyota Corolla does NOT qualify for Comfort, but a Camry does. So you could expect either a full size sedan or SUV on a Comfort ride.
The number of riders is capped at 4, and it looks like the rider fares will be just a little more than X. I checked MCO to OKW and there was only about $3.50 difference.
I'd expect Lyft to do backflips for the next week trying to copy this change ASAP. These two companies copy each other shamelessly.