Rent a car via app: This is how car sharing is revolutionizing Nienburg and Hoya!
Find out how car sharing works in Hassel: 16 vehicles, flexible booking via app and no age limit for users.

Rent a car via app: This is how car sharing is revolutionizing Nienburg and Hoya!
The Lühmann Group from Hoya leads the car sharing offering in the region and offers a modern solution for mobility needs. With 16 vehicles at six locations under the Classic Car Sharing brand, the company has established itself as the largest provider in the area since it was founded in 2018. There are a total of seven vehicles in the Nienburg district that are stationed at strategically important locations.
In Nienburg, customers can conveniently pick up the vehicles at the parking garage at the harbor, in the Sprotte Center in the Lehmwandlung or near the daycare center in Meerbachbogen. In Hoya the locations are at the town hall, Famila, Volksbank and Hagebau-Markt. In addition, a vehicle is available from the Blind company on the “Green Hunter” in Hassel.
This is how car sharing works
Interested users download the Classic car sharing app, register and validate their driving license. Payment is made both by credit card and by SEPA debit. The costs for vehicle use vary depending on vehicle size, length of use and kilometers driven. For example, the cost of eight hours with a Renault Clio (140 km) is 98.60 euros, while a Renault Master van charges 116.80 euros in the basic tariff for the same period.
A big advantage for users is that there is no age limit, so both new drivers and pensioners can benefit from this form of mobility. Car sharing is a practical solution for families who often only own one car. While traditional car rental companies charge extra for fuel, car sharing does not. The vehicle keys remain in the vehicle after use, further simplifying the process.
Car sharing in rural areas
Nevertheless, car sharing remains a challenge in rural areas, which is highlighted by Colin Hein. He sees this model as an important component in solving mobility problems that are often acute in rural areas. With the Lühmann Group, the mobility offering is expanding significantly in a region where car use is often essential.
For further information about the Lühmann Group's car sharing offer, those interested can visit the Classic-Oil website: Classic Oil.
Overall, it shows that car sharing as a flexible and sustainable mobility offer in the Nienburg, Hassel and Hoya region can make an important contribution to meeting the needs of a diverse user group. The Lühmann Group is at the forefront of this development and offers a contemporary solution to the challenges of today's mobility.
For detailed insights into the car sharing system you can also read here: The rake.