Delimobil: Carsharing and Rent

Why people leave Delimobil

If any of those push you to compare, here are 7 Delimobil alternatives worth installing.

Which app should you choose?

  1. Yandex Drive if you want the closest like-for-like Russian carshare with deeper Yandex integration.

  2. Turo if you want peer-to-peer rentals in the US, UK, France, Australia, or Canada.

  3. Zipcar if you live in a US, UK, Spanish, or Turkish city with hourly station-based carshare.

  4. Share Now if you live in a European city with one-way free-floating cars.

  5. Sixt if you want flexible rental with the option of subscription, ride-hail, or one-day pickup.

  6. Getaround if you live in a major European or US city with P2P cars and instant unlock via the app.

  7. Hertz if you want a global rental brand with airport counters and Gold Plus skip-the-line.

Stay on Delimobil if you live in a covered Russian city and rely on the by-the-minute tariff and the broad fleet for daily errands.

Comparison table

AppBest regionRental modelApp unlockStandout feature
Yandex DriveRussiaMinute, hour, dayYesTight Yandex Go integration
TuroUS, UK, FR, AU, CADaily P2PYesOwner-listed cars, weekend pricing
ZipcarUS, UK, ES, TRHourly station-basedYesMembership-only with insurance included
Share NowEuropeMinute, free-floatingYesOne-way trips inside city zones
SixtGlobalHourly to monthlyYesSubscription plus rental in one app
GetaroundUS, EUHourly P2PYesInstant unlock without owner handover
HertzGlobalDaily, traditionalYesGold Plus skip-the-counter at airports

1. Yandex Drive — Closest Russian replacement

Yandex Drive

Yandex Drive runs minute-rate carsharing across major Russian cities. Reservations, unlocks, and end-of-trip parking happen entirely from the app, and the account ties into Yandex Go and Yandex Plus cashback.

Yandex Drive vs Delimobil is the most common in-Russia switch. Yandex’s fleet skews newer in some cities and the in-app navigator is the same one used in Yandex Go.

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Pricing: Free to download. Pay by the minute, hour, or day plus a base unlock fee.

Download: AptoideGoogle PlayApp Store

Bottom line: Pick Yandex Drive if you stay inside Russia and want the closest like-for-like minute-rate alternative.

2. Turo — Peer-to-peer rentals across the US, UK, France, Australia, Canada

Turo

Turo is the peer-to-peer car-rental marketplace. Owners list cars at airports and city streets, set their own daily price, and the app handles bookings, deposits, and insurance.

Turo vs Delimobil is a daily-rental swap rather than minute rate. The model fits weekend trips, business travel, and longer relocations far better than urban errands.

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Pricing: Free to download. Pay per booking with optional insurance protection plans.

Download: AptoideGoogle PlayApp Store

Bottom line: Pick Turo for weekends and longer trips outside Russia where the listed countries are covered.

3. Zipcar — Hourly station-based carshare

Zipcar runs hourly station-based carshare in major US, UK, Spanish, and Turkish cities. Cars sit in reserved bays, members unlock with the app, and insurance plus fuel are included in the hourly rate.

Zipcar vs Delimobil is closer to Delimobil’s minute rate than the daily-rental brands. The bay-return rule trades free-floating flexibility for predictable pickup locations.

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Pricing: Annual or monthly membership plus an hourly or daily rate.

Download: AptoideGoogle PlayApp Store

Bottom line: Pick Zipcar in a covered city when reserved bays and included insurance matter more than free-floating.

4. Share Now — European free-floating carshare

Share Now

Share Now (the merged car2go and DriveNow service) runs minute-rate free-floating carshare across several European cities. Members find cars in app, drive one-way within the city zone, and end the rental on any street parking inside the zone.

Share Now vs Delimobil is the closest European model. Both offer free-floating minute-rate rentals; Share Now’s coverage is European cities rather than Russian.

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Pricing: Pay by the minute, hour, or day. Frequent-driver bundles offer discounts.

Download: AptoideGoogle PlayApp Store

Bottom line: Pick Share Now for European one-way minute-rate trips inside the supported city zones.

5. Sixt — Flexible rental, ride, share, and subscribe

Sixt

Sixt combines traditional car rental, Sixt Share carshare, Sixt Ride airport transfers, and Sixt+ monthly subscription in one app. Coverage spans Europe and major US cities.

Sixt vs Delimobil offers the longer-tail rental options Delimobil does not chase. For users who need a car for a weekend, a week, or a month, the same Sixt account scales without re-registering.

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Pricing: Pay per rental. Sixt+ subscription priced monthly.

Download: AptoideGoogle PlayApp Store

Bottom line: Pick Sixt when you want one app for short rentals, share, airport transfers, and monthly subscription.

6. Getaround — P2P with instant app unlock

Getaround

Getaround runs peer-to-peer carshare with instant app unlock, which skips the owner-handover step that slows Turo. Coverage spans major European cities (especially France, Spain, and Germany) plus several US metros.

Getaround vs Delimobil is the P2P counterpart in cities where municipal rules keep big free-floating fleets out. The owner sets the price, and the listed cars often beat traditional rental on weekend trips.

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Pricing: Pay per booking with insurance included or upgraded.

Download: Google PlayApp Store

Bottom line: Pick Getaround in supported European or US cities when you want P2P without the handover.

7. Hertz — Global brand with airport counters

Hertz

Hertz is the classic global rental brand. The app handles reservations, modifications, and Gold Plus Rewards skip-the-counter pickups in more than 100 countries.

Hertz vs Delimobil is the airport-rental alternative for travellers leaving Russia or arriving abroad. The pricing leans toward daily and weekly, not minute rate, but counter pickup gives a guaranteed car at known dates.

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Pricing: Pay per rental, daily and weekly tariffs.

Download: AptoideGoogle PlayApp Store

Bottom line: Pick Hertz when you fly internationally and need a known counter ready at arrivals.

How to choose

Pick Yandex Drive for in-Russia minute-rate carshare with Yandex Plus cashback.

Pick Turo for peer-to-peer rentals in the US, UK, France, Australia, or Canada.

Pick Zipcar for hourly station-based carshare in supported cities.

Pick Share Now for European free-floating minute-rate one-way trips.

Pick Sixt when one app needs to cover short rental, share, ride, and subscription.

Pick Getaround for instant-unlock P2P in major European and US cities.

Pick Hertz when you arrive at an airport abroad and want a known counter.

Stay on Delimobil if you live in a covered Russian city and the by-the-minute model plus broad fleet make daily errands cheaper than every other option.

FAQ

Is Delimobil available outside Russia?

No. Delimobil operates only in selected Russian cities. Travellers abroad must use a different app such as Yandex Drive inside Russia or one of the international alternatives.

What is the cheapest Delimobil alternative for short trips?

For minute-rate trips inside Russia, Yandex Drive is the cheapest like-for-like. Outside Russia, Share Now offers free-floating minute-rate carshare in European cities, and Zipcar gives hourly station-based rentals at predictable prices.

Can I use my Russian driver licence with these apps?

Most international apps accept a Russian licence with a notarised English translation or an International Driving Permit. Some markets and apps add additional checks. Verify the rules of the destination country before booking.

What is the difference between carsharing and traditional rental?

Carsharing is minute, hourly, or short daily rentals from a fleet pool, with insurance and fuel typically included. Traditional rental is by the day or week from a counter, often with mileage caps and add-on insurance.

Is peer-to-peer carshare safe?

Turo and Getaround verify renters and owners, take security deposits, and bundle insurance options into the price. Read the listing carefully, photograph the car at pickup, and confirm what the included insurance covers before driving.

Which alternative has the largest global footprint?

Hertz is the broadest globally with counters in more than 100 countries. Turo covers daily P2P rentals in the largest set of countries among carshare-style apps. Zipcar and Share Now are city-by-city rather than country-wide.