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GrabCar Philippines: News, Fares, Features, and Service Updates | YugaTech
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GrabCar is a leading Transport Network Vehicle Service (TNVS) in the Philippines, providing on-demand rides through its mobile app. Over the years, its services, fares, and operations have evolved, especially in response to fuel prices, pandemic protocols, and regulatory changes. This page consolidates key updates and features about GrabCar as reported by YugaTech.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current base fare for GrabCar, and has it changed recently?

As of June 2022, GrabCar's base fare was Php 40 for its 4-seater service and Php 50 for its 6-seater service, with an additional Php 15 to Php 18 per kilometer. In June 2022, Grab Philippines filed a petition with the LTFRB seeking a Php 20 increase in its base fare due to rising fuel prices, but the outcome of that petition is not detailed in the provided articles.

What special features does the GrabCar service offer?

A key user feature introduced in May 2017 is the ability to add an extra stop to a GrabCar ride. This allows passengers to pick up or drop off someone before proceeding to their final destination. The upfront fare includes the cost of the extra stop based on the total distance. Drivers are notified of both stops when they accept the booking.

Where and when is GrabCar available?

GrabCar has operated 24/7 in various areas, including Metro Manila, parts of Cavite, Rizal, Laguna, Pampanga, and Cebu City, as resumed in October 2020. It also gained legal accreditation to pick up passengers from all NAIA terminals starting March 14, 2016, via designated Grab booths. However, services have been temporarily suspended in the past, such as the Luzon-wide suspension beginning March 17, 2020, due to COVID-19 community quarantine.