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Half of British Consumers Consider Car Subscriptions

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Half of British Consumers Consider Car Subscriptions

Nearly half of the British population is considering a car subscription, according to a new survey. Three key factors are driving interest: simplicity, flexibility, and convenience.

According to a June 2024 PwC survey, 49 percent of British consumers are now considering a car subscription as an alternative to purchasing or leasing a car. Flexibility is a primary motivator for 38 percent of respondents, who seek shorter commitments to newer cars. 33 percent of respondents appreciate the simplicity of a fixed monthly rate that covers all expenses, while 29 percent value reduced car maintenance and depreciation.

David Bailey, professor in business economics at Birmingham Business School and a leading international expert on the automotive industry, highlights the growing importance of car subscription services for consumers.

Car subscription services have taken off in Europe, especially with younger drivers. They give drivers more flexibility and choice. The cost of full ownership can be prohibitive for younger buyers in big European cities especially once insurance is factored in. Here car subscription offers the use of your ‘own’ car without all the hassle of full ownership. It is part of the 'mobility as a service' movement which is taking off, says David Bailey.

British Automotive Industry Sees Potential in Car Subscriptions

Jesper Hill-Kjærsgaard, CEO of the car subscription service :Dribe, notes that several big players in the British automotive industry are showing interest in their business model.

We're seeing an increasing number of dealerships exploring new revenue streams to accomodate the change in technology and consumer behaviour. Many see subscription models as a catalyst for both growth and retention, says Jesper Hill Kjærsgaard. He adds:

– The industry is recognizing the opportunities presented by a plug-and-play solution that enables implementation of a subscription service without significant investments. Automated processes and streamlined digital management reduce the need for manual labour.

David Bailey sees this as a natural response to market demand.

I’m not surprised car subscription services like :Dribe are getting lots of interest in franchise type set ups. There is a gap in the market for fleet managers to use this type of service. Across Europe, the market is set up to grow substantially in the future, says David Bailey.

Car Dealers Look to Expand EV-options

According to David Bailey, growing interest in car subscriptions among dealerships is linked to the new options they offer for electric vehicles.

Car subscription services like :Dribe offers a low-risk way into consumers 'dipping their toes in' and using EVs for the first time. This is going to be key I believe in encouraging wider EV take up, says David Bailey.

:Dribe has observed a similar trend.

- The significant upfront cost of electric vehicles, driven by pricey batteries and cutting-edge technology, can pose a financial challenge for many consumers. Coupled with the uncertainty around future resale values, subscription models provide a flexible way to embrace the future of mobility without making a heavy financial commitment - meeting the evolving needs of today's consumers, says :Dribe CEO Jesper Hill-Kjærsgaard.

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:Dribe is a digitally driven car subscription model for consumers and businesses, owned by Semler Group. Denmark-based :Dribe is internationalizing the company, offering a simpler, quicker and more flexible car access across the globe. Read more at www.dribe.io

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Jesper Hill-Kjærsgaard

Jesper Hill-Kjærsgaard

CEO, Dribe (+45) 20 75 38 01

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