Automaker BMW will not only sell cars in San Francisco but also offer a car-sharing program and a parking app for the city, reports the San Francisco Chronicle. The two programs, announced at a City Hall press conference with Mayor Ed Lee on Monday, are intended to help establish the company’s “sustainability” credentials, according to the Chronicle.

The car-sharing program, called DriveNow, has 14 pickup locations around the city and allows users to pick up and drop off vehicles at any of them.

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