Everyone has Netflix because of how amazingly convenient and cheap it is. Pay a few bucks a month and enjoy binge watching to your heart's content. Now, imagine if dealerships offered cars like Netflix offers movies.
Well, that dealership trend is likely on the horizon with the increasing amount of retailers testing out subscription services for their vehicles.
A car subscription service provides you with a car for an all-inclusive monthly fee, often including insurance. Some even let you switch cars frequently.
The appeal is easily understood with today's market - convenience and flexibility are everything drivers want, and this method allows them to experience all that a brand has to offer and simply enjoy the most of what they love: your cars.
How soon might these programs be readily available? Well, it's hard to tell. Toeing the line between affordability and profitability is difficult with such a small sample size to draw from across the industry.
Obviously, more affluent shoppers can maintain higher payments, but common buyers aren't able to keep up with the large premiums that the industry projects will be necessary for the car subscription programs, so it's difficult to project how long it will take for these vehicle subscription plans to truly take tangible form for dealers.
For now, it looks to be a waiting game. As giants like Penske and Automotive Nation have started testing the idea of flexible ownership, more time is needed to evaluate the return. Maintenance, restocking, administrative, and hundreds of other cost factors are hindering the success of the program across the board.
That said, staying informed is the best way to prepare at this stage of the game. It's wise to keep your ear to the ground regarding these programs, and set aside time to look at the numbers for yourself at your dealership.
Let's evaluate the pros and cons of these plans.
As car subscription plans go through more trials and experimentation, they're sure to rise in popularity, profitability, and feasibility. And, as buyers look to enroll in these programs in the future (because they will), staying ahead of the curve and developing your own program will be key to making the most money you can.
What do you think will happen with vehicle subscription services? Will they crash and burn before take off or become the next big car buying trend? Leave a comment on what you think!
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