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Why do folks think that software sales models can be easily translated to other aspects of life...smh.
Software didnt invent the subscription model.
Why do folks think that software sales models can be easily translated to other aspects of life...smh.
Software didnt invent the subscription model.
t's 2020. We have drones and hoverboards, our phones unlock by scanning our faces, and anything in the world can be delivered to your door with a couple of clicks. Why should we be stuck with buying or leasing as our only means of procuring a car to drive? Hell, nah.
Thankfully, vehicle subscription services are becoming more and more popular. Think of it like any other subscription: Sign up for what you want, cancel it when you're done. Whether from automakers or third-party companies, there are many ways to subscribe to your next new car.
subscriptions were the stupidest thing ever... it even looked that it will fail from start... pricing was simply too crazy.
If we are talking Netflix model, it would be luxury car rental at $200/mo, not $2000/mo.
Looks like the industry has decided that the subscriptions don't work
BMW, Audi Cancel Vehicle Subscription Programs
Luxury automakers, like BMW, Audi, Mercedes-Benz, Volvo, Cadillac, and Porsche introduced subscription programs as a way to give consumers easier access to luxury vehicles andwww.carsdirect.comBMW pulls plug on vehicle subscription pilot; Audi Select dropped
The Access by BMW subscription pilot launched in April 2018 and never expanded beyond its initial Nashville market. BMW says it is developing the next iteration of the program. Audi Select will be discontinued Jan. 31.www.autonews.com