Driving Dystopia: Industry Revisiting Vehicle Subscription Services

Despite numerous vehicle subscription services having gone under in recent years, the industry does not seem ready to throw in the towel. In fact, they’re actually appears to be a swelling sense of optimism that the scheme may make a comeback. With the present economic situation making it more difficult for average people to buy new vehicles, some expect vehicle subscriptions to become increasingly popular as cash-strapped drivers become more desperate to replace what’s in the driveway.

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  • 3-On-The-Tree Redapple2 I specifically wanted that generation Tundra for the V8. I will not buy any car with a turbo after my ecoboost disaster.
  • 3-On-The-Tree Theflyersfan Agreed There are way too many crazy inconsiderate drivers out there. I dove the Autobahn in Germany after an Iraq pre-deployment train up and the drivers were way more considerate. Plus it’s harder to get a license over there. Not here.
  • Dlc65688410 300SL Gullwing
  • EBFlex Still a garbage, high strung V6 for an engine and not a proper V8, ugly af, and a horrible interior. What were they thinking? This will not help it's lackluster sales.
  • TheEndlessEnigma Some of the PHEV's out there boast CHADEMO connectors, chargers accepting that connection method are almost nonexistent in North America. That has more than a little to do with the issue. That and PHEV's as a whole are offered on only very limited models, not necessarily desirable models either.