Netflix For Cars?

Hi Scott,

I homeschool my 11- and 13-year-old girls. This week, after reading your letter to Sally (the teacher with car loan issues), I decided to ditch my maths lesson for the day and teach your ‘car finance’ lesson. It was such an eye-opener for my girls and a truly great life lesson. They were gobsmacked by the repayment amounts! The lesson has inspired them to teach everyone else in our extended family about the consequences of buying a car with credit. Thank you for the work you do.

Sarah

Hi Sarah,

As the question above shows, cars are very seductive!

And that’s why I love the fact that you’re taking your daughters through this lesson.It is kind of frightening to add up all the costs of owning a car that is parked 95% of the time!

That’s why cars are going the way of Netflix ‒ being offered for a monthly subscription:

In the US last week Hertz launched a car subscription service: for ,000 a month you get a new car, full maintenance, roadside assistance and insurance (and there’s no ongoing commitment, so you can take it up in December, ditch it in January, and not have any of the ongoing costs).

And it’s not just car rental companies: Volvo launched a subscription service at $600 a month that went berserk, and Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Audi, Porsche are all planning something similar.

Will this be a good deal for drivers? Time will tell. Then again, if Uber has its way, no one will drive at all!

Scott

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