Over the last few years, a number of manufacturers have begun to offer subscription services for their range of cars, further adding to the growing number of independent providers. And with the increased demand for short-term car solutions, packaged deals that run anywhere from a single month to a multi-year deal are now available.
Below, we run through and compare each manufacturer that currently offers subscriptions, before doing the same for independent providers that are also on the market, in alphabetical order. We look at the true meaning of “all-inclusive” packages, and provide tables that could help you decide which company may be best suited to your needs.
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Manufacturers:
The luxury sister company of South Korean brand Hyundai, Genesis is still relatively unknown in the UK - but it’s looking to change that. It prides itself on offering high levels of customer service, and looks to kick-off in Europe by offering cars like the G70, a direct competitor to the continuously successful BMW 3 Series and the Mercedes-Benz C-class.
Genesis also states that all of its subscription offerings are brand new cars, and as a result, a minimum term of six months must be penned in order to complete your deal. All associated costs, like breakdown cover or road tax will be covered under the umbrella cost. However, insurance cover is an optional extra, or alternatively, you can organise your own insurance cover.
Example: Genesis G70 ‘Shooting Brake’ Sport Line at £650 per month on a 18 month deal
Genesis’ subscription policy:
Monthly subscription
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Minimum term 6 months
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Insurance cover
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Optional extra: quote retrieved by filling in this form, and will vary in price depending on geography, age and driving history
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Mileage allowance
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800+ miles p/m
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Breakdown cover
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Yes
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Maintenance and servicing
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Yes
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Road tax
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Yes
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Offer electric cars
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Yes
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Deposit
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Varies (subject to credit check/
underwriters)
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Delivery charge
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Free in mainland UK
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Car switch
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Every 6 months
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With a subscription contingent that consists of over 20 cars, Hyundai does not lack for variety, but the current exclusion of the electric IONIQ 5 is a bit of a shame. Despite this, you can still choose from a number of city cars, like the i10, or even a sporty alternative in the i30 N LINE, right up to the all-electric family-friendly KONA Premium.
While Hyundai does state it offers an “all-inclusive” subscription, insurance is not offered in the base price and must be bolted onto the monthly package as an optional extra - and also varies in price depending on which age bracket a customer qualifies for. Insurance on the cheapest subscription car currently available, the i10 SE Connect, would be £93 per month for those aged between 25 and 29. This decreases to £48 per month for those over 65.
Example: Hyundai IONIQ ‘Hybrid Premium’ at £549 per month on a 3 month deal
Mocean’s subscription policy:
Monthly subscription
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Minimum term 3 months
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Insurance cover
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Optional extra
Example of cost as per Hyundai Mocean website: IONIQ Hybrid will cost £93 per month to insure for those between 25-29 years of age
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Mileage allowance
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800+ miles p/m
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Breakdown cover
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Yes
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Maintenance and servicing
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Yes
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Road tax
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Yes
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Offer electric cars
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Yes
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Deposit
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Varies (subject to credit check/
underwriters)
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Delivery charge
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Free collection.
If delivery, £50 for first 50 miles, thereafter £1 per mile for exceeding amount
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Car switch
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Every 6 months
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2023 would mark 10 years since parent company Tata Motors oversaw the partnership between Jaguar and Land Rover - and it’s seemingly worked well for both parties. Not only has it allowed two coveted brands to remain afloat and continue to grow, but JLR was also the first car manufacturer in the UK to offer subscription services (Pivotal was originally named Carpe). Not only that, but JLR is also the only British manufacturer that offers subscription, and is the only manufacturer who offers a ‘true’ all-inclusive subscription, since insurance is always included.
The way its subscription packages are offered is slightly different to other manufacturers. Instead of choosing a car to begin with and structuring your package accordingly, you pick one of four “tier” levels: Blue, Indigo, Violet or Ultraviolet. Each has a set price, beginning with £850 per month with Blue, and scaling up to £2,000 per month with Ultraviolet, and each tier also has a number of either Jaguar or Land Rover models that you can choose from. The tier levels are set apart by the range of models and trim grades available, as well as the amount of technology and options they come with.
Example 1 (Blue): Jaguar F-Pace ‘R-Dynamic HSE’ at £850 per month on a 3 month deal
Example 2 (Violet): Land Rover Defender 110 ‘X-Dynamic’ at £1,550 per month on a 3 month deal
Pivotal’s subscription policy:
Monthly subscription
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Minimum term 3 months
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Insurance cover
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Yes
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Mileage allowance
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1,500+ miles p/m
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Breakdown cover
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Yes
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Maintenance and servicing
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Yes
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Road tax
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Yes
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Offer electric cars
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Yes
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Deposit
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£550 joining fee
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Delivery charge
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Free
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Car switch
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Every 6 months
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Volvo is a brand that has developed a stern, dependable reputation in the UK, something that stems from the Swedish brand offering a range of cars that sport some of the highest safety rating standards of any manufacturer in the world. Interested customers have no shortage of cars to choose from, ranging from Plug-in Hybrid estates, such as the V60, to all-electric SUVs in the form of the XC40 Recharge.
Once you’ve settled on a model that best suits your interests, you can pick a package deal that works for you. The minimum term duration is 3 months, with the cheapest car on offer currently being the XC40 mild hybrid at £599 on a 3 month contract, or £499 for a fixed 36 month deal.
Example: Volvo V90 Cross Country ‘Mild Hybrid’ at £979 per month on a 3 month deal
Volvo’s subscription policy:
Monthly subscription
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Minimum term 3 months
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Insurance cover
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7 days complimentary included. Thereafter, optional extra.
Example of cost as per Volvo Care website: an indicative quote for a 40 year old who has held a Full UK licence for over 5 years with 4 years No Claims Bonus living in Guildford, Surrey driving a XC40 T3, would be £65.22 per month
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Mileage allowance
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500+ miles p/m
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Breakdown cover
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Yes
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Maintenance and servicing
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Yes
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Road tax
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Yes
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Offer electric cars
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Yes
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Deposit
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No
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Delivery charge
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Free
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Car switch
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Every 3 months
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Independent providers:
Derbyshire-based Cocoon Vehicles Ltd offers both subscription services as well as short-term lease agreements and, unlike most digital providers, has a physical store where over 200 cars are located. While there are one-month deals available, the longer you subscribe for, the cheaper your monthly subscription quote becomes. In this regard, Cocoon is similar to many other providers.
Example: Mercedes-Benz CLA 180 Shooting Brake ‘AMG Line Premium’ at £899 per month on a 3 month deal
Cocoon’s subscription policy:
Monthly subscription
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Most vehicles 3 months minimum commitment
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Insurance cover
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No
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Mileage allowance
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800+ miles p/m
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Breakdown cover
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Yes
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Maintenance and servicing
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Yes
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Road tax
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Yes
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Offer electric cars
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Yes
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Deposit
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£550 joining fee
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Delivery charge
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Free
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Car switch
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Every 6 months
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Family-run Drive Car Flex is located in Yorkshire, and offers a month-to-month car arrangement with most of its stock either new or nearly new. You can also cancel your subscription with just five working days notice, which is among the shortest notice periods of any provider currently. It’s a subsidiary company of the aforementioned Cocoon Vehicles, but since it’s based in the North of England, it only delivers to certain areas for free - the full list of which can be found by clicking here.
Example: Audi A3 Sportback ‘35 TFSI S-line’ at £899 (+VAT) per month on a 1 month deal
Drive Car Flex’s subscription policy:
Monthly subscription
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Yes
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Insurance cover
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No
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Mileage allowance
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500+ miles p/m
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Breakdown cover
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Yes
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Maintenance and servicing
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Yes
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Road tax
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Yes
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Offer electric cars
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Yes
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Deposit
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Varies (subject to credit check/underwriters)
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Delivery charge
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Free if minimum commitment of 3 months is agreed, otherwise variable delivery charge applicable, based on how far you are
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Car switch
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Every month, after initial 3 month period
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Backed by BCA (who own Cinch and WeBuyAnyCar), elmo is one of a handful of providers that only offers electric cars. So, not only will you be contributing to sustainability and being environmentally conscious, but you will also be able to explore a diverse range of electric cars. This is ideal for someone who has yet to experience life with an electric car, and could help to quash any number of scepticisms that they may have e.g. range anxiety.
Example: Honda-e ‘Advance 36kWh’ at £529 per month on a 1 month deal
Elmo’s subscription policy:
Monthly subscription
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Minimum 2 months subscription term
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Insurance cover
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Yes
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Mileage allowance
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800+ miles p/m
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Breakdown cover
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Yes
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Maintenance and servicing
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Yes
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Road tax
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Yes
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Offer electric cars
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Yes
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Deposit
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No
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Delivery charge
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£119 for England/Wales.
Scotland will be higher and subject to distance (which will be calculated for you when filling in the subscription form)
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Car switch
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Every month
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Evogo is a Sheffield-based subscription provider that offers a minimum term of 89 days across a range of different makes and models. Despite having “Ev” as part of its name, Evogo does not purely deal with electric cars. Evogo also offers commercial vehicles, something that’s fairly uncommon among subscription providers, in addition to the usual offerings that span compact city cars right through to SUVs.
Example: Volkswagen Arteon Shooting Brake ‘TSI eHybrid R-Line’ at £840 per month on a 3 month deal
Evogo’s subscription policy:
Monthly subscription
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Minimum 89 days commitment
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Insurance cover
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No
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Mileage allowance
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800+ miles p/m
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Breakdown cover
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Yes
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Maintenance and servicing
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Yes
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Road tax
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Yes
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Offer electric cars
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Yes
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Deposit
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1.5x the monthly rental fee of a car
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Delivery charge
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Collection (Sheffield) or delivery at 75p per mile
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Car switch
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Every 6 months
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Formerly known as Electric Zoo, the electric car subscription provider has dozens of options available to choose from, while providing fully comprehensive insurance with a £1,000 excess as part of its subscription package. Formed in 2012, Ezoo aims to raise awareness about, and educate, consumers about the switch to electric. Several models that aren’t easily found on competitor sites are also provided by Ezoo, such as the Mercedes-Benz EQA 250 and the Hyundai IONIQ 5, making it a tempting choice to subscribe with.
Example: Mini Electric Cooper S ‘L1’ at £599 per month on a 1 month deal
Electric Zoo’s subscription policy:
Monthly subscription
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Yes
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Insurance cover
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Yes
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Mileage allowance
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800+ miles p/m
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Breakdown cover
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Yes
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Maintenance and servicing
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Yes
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Road tax
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Yes
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Offer electric cars
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Yes
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Deposit
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£120 admin fee
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Delivery charge
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Collection free, or £1.80 per mile
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Car switch
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Every month (subject to contract term ending)
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‘FlexiDrive’ is an extension of the ‘Car Lease and Go’ brand, and offers both cars and vans for both individuals and businesses, while also claiming to offer subscription deals for those with a bad credit history. FlexiDrive also says all of its cars are completely brand new, and delivered to you directly from the manufacturer. While they do offer monthly subscriptions, the minimum initial term is six months, with most that broker a deal with FlexiDrive encouraged to confirm a package for at least one year. This is also why the mileage limit has an annual cap, and not a monthly one.
Example: Skoda Octavia ‘SE Technology’ Estate at £479 (+VAT) per month on a 6 month deal
FlexiDrive’s subscription policy:
Monthly subscription
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Minimum 6 months commitment
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Insurance cover
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No
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Mileage allowance
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800+ miles p/m
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Breakdown cover
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Yes
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Maintenance and servicing
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Yes
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Road tax
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Yes
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Offer electric cars
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Yes
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Deposit
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Deposit fee variable, includes first month's payment
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Delivery charge
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Free
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Car switch
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Every 6 months
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The second provider that falls under the Cocoon group umbrella, is FlexiGo. Like Drive Car Flex, it too offers subscription vehicles from a single month. However, most deals work out best if you sign-up for a minimum of three months, and you’ll also need to have a fully comprehensive insurance policy in place before taking delivery of your car. Offerings range from an economical 1.0-litre Nissan Micra hatchback to the controversially styled G80 M3 sports saloon from BMW.
Example: Mercedes-Benz EQC 400 300kW ‘AMG Line’ at £1,450 (+VAT) per month on a 3 month deal
FlexiGo’s subscription policy:
Monthly subscription
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Most vehicles 3 months minimum commitment
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Insurance cover
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No
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Mileage allowance
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800+ miles p/m
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Breakdown cover
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Yes
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Maintenance and servicing
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Yes
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Road tax
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Yes
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Offer electric cars
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Yes
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Deposit
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Varies (subject to credit check/underwriters)
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Delivery charge
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Free if subscribing for over 3 months, otherwise variable charges apply
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Car switch
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Every 6 months
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Hiyacar is one of the newest providers to enter the subscription arena. It offers all-inclusive packages for several superminis, with comrepehansive insurance included, it also offers unlimited mileage as part of its deal - something that's still a rarity in the UK - and even allows subscribers to add a second driver to their deal for free. In addition to this, Hiyacar uniquely allows you to re-rent the car out to other people during your subscription deal. Hiyacar says this could save you up to 60 percent on your monthly costs towards subscription, which could amount to as much as £300 per month.
Example: Seat Ibiza (2021, Manual) at £499 per month on a 1 month deal
Hiyacar's subscription policy:
Monthly subscription
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Yes
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Insurance cover
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Yes
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Mileage allowance
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1,000+ miles p/m
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Breakdown cover
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Yes
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Maintenance and servicing
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Yes
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Road tax
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Yes
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Offer electric cars
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Yes
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Deposit
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£500 refundable deposit
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Delivery charge
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Varies (Dealer dependant)
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Car switch
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Every month
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Based in Manchester, Karzoom makes deliveries possible around the UK via its network of partners - examples of which include Hendy (South Coast) and Perry's (Lancashire, Derbyshire and South Yorkshire). It's also one of the subscription providers that offers insurance as part of its subscription packages, and with minimum terms of one month, Karzoom provides a great opportunity for a short-term car solution. You can find cars of all class types, including superminis to medium and large SUVs, so whatever your requirement, Karzoom has multiple options to choose from.
Example: Mazda 2 at £527 per month on a 3 month deal
Karzoom’s subscription policy:
Monthly subscription
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Yes
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Insurance cover
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Yes
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Mileage allowance
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1,000+ miles p/m
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Breakdown cover
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Yes
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Maintenance and servicing
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Yes
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Road tax
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Yes
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Offer electric cars
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Yes
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Deposit
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£500 refundable deposit
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Delivery charge
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Varies (Dealer dependant)
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Car switch
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Every month
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Lease plan offers a mix between both individual and commercial vehicles - and is perfectly tailored for the latter, since it offers flexible deals with mileage options of up to 2,500 miles in some instances. Its individual options include several less common options, including the DS 7 Crossback, the MG MG5 Estate and the Suzuki Swift. Currently, Lease Plan also currently offers a £50 discount voucher that can be applied to your 1st subscription deal.
Example: Cupra Born 58kW ‘V1’ Electric at £978 per month on a 1 month deal
Lease plan’s subscription policy:
Monthly subscription
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Yes
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Insurance cover
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No
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Mileage allowance
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Flexible (up to 2,500 p/m)
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Breakdown cover
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Yes
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Maintenance and servicing
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Yes
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Road tax
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Yes
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Offer electric cars
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Yes
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Deposit
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No
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Delivery charge
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£199
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Car switch
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Every 3 months
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With a monthly deal starting from £521 for one of its Superminis, and premium cars like a Range Rover Sport ‘SVR’ or a Mercedes-Benz G Wagon ‘G63’ available on the higher-end of the scale, MyCarDirect certainly offers breadth. A one-time joining fee of £250 allows you to pause your subscription whenever you need to, resuming at a later date that suits you. Monthly mileage caps also begin at 1,000, which can be considered among the more generous subscription amounts offered as standard among UK providers.
Example: Tesla Model 3 ‘Long Range’ at £1,388 per month on a 1 month deal
MyCarDirect’s subscription policy:
Monthly subscription
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Yes
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Insurance cover
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No
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Mileage allowance
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1,000+ miles p/m
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Breakdown cover
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Yes
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Maintenance and servicing
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Yes
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Road tax
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Yes
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Offer electric cars
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Yes
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Deposit
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£250 joining fee (one-time payment), variable deposit that's refundable, 1st month fee
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Delivery charge
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Free
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Car switch
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Every month
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Chances are you’ve heard of Onto - such has been the dramatic rise in its advertising of late. The Warwick-based all-electric subscription provider was formed in 2018, and has since gone on to amass “more than 6,000 active subscribers” as it aims to be a leader in the subscription industry as the electric revolution progresses. Onto also remains true to the ‘all-inclusive’ term by offering insurance as part of its packaged deals, and with over 20 electric cars to choose from, Onto offers a great chance to experience the EV lifestyle - one month at a time.
Example: DS 3 Crossback E-Tense ‘Ultra Prestige’ at £569 per month on a 1 month deal
Onto’s subscription policy:
Monthly subscription
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Yes
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Insurance cover
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Yes
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Mileage allowance
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750+ miles p/m
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Breakdown cover
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Yes
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Maintenance and servicing
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Yes
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Road tax
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Yes
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Offer electric cars
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Yes
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Deposit
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No
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Delivery charge
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£99.50
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Car switch
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Every month
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Sixt is another company that you will most likely have heard of before, and has long been associated with rental options. However, it has also started to offer subscription deals, with insurance also included in its all-inclusive packages. You’ll also need to pay a £249 one-time joining fee, which allows you to pause and continue your subscription when needed (subject to monthly agreements). Unfortunately, you will need to collect your subscription car at a Sixt warehouse. Fortunately, there are plenty of those scattered around the country, so the chances are, you won’t have to travel too far.
Example: Skoda Superb ‘Hatch SE’ at £779 per month on a 1 month deal
Sixt’s subscription policy:
Monthly subscription
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Yes
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Insurance cover
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Yes
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Mileage allowance
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300+ miles p/m
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Breakdown cover
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Yes
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Maintenance and servicing
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Yes
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Road tax
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Yes
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Offer electric cars
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Yes
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Deposit
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£249 joining fee (one-time), plus first month cost
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Delivery charge
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Collection only (Multiple locations)
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Car switch
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Every month
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Voltric is another all-electric car subscription provider that’s looking to help the nation transition into the carbon neutral era, with five models currently on offer. A 1,000 mileage cap per month, in tandem with included insurance cover, may just be two of the reasons as to why Its subscription offers are currently in such high demand
Example: BMW i3 ‘42.2kWh’ at £568 per month on a 1 month deal
Voltric’s subscription policy:
Monthly subscription
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Yes
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Insurance cover
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Yes
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Mileage allowance
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1,000+ miles p/m
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Breakdown cover
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Yes
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Maintenance and servicing
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Yes
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Road tax
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Yes
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Offer electric cars
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Yes
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Deposit
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£110 sign-up fee
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Delivery charge
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Free for first vehicle
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Car switch
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Every month
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Wagonex started out in the Shoreditch area of East London, and has since expanded to Cardiff, Wales. It offers a wide range of cars, including hatchbacks, estates and SUVs for individuals, and commercial vehicles for business’. Additionally, Wagonex is another one of the UK’s few providers that offers true ‘all-inclusive’ subscription, and offers free delivery within 50 miles of one of its warehouses.
Example: Mini Cooper ‘Classic’ 5 door Hatchback at £943 on a 1 month deal
Wagonex’s subscription policy:
Monthly subscription
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Yes
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Insurance cover
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Yes
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Mileage allowance
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750+ miles p/m
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Breakdown cover
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Yes
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Maintenance and servicing
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Yes
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Road tax
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Yes
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Offer electric cars
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Yes
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Deposit
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Varies (depending on the car)
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Delivery charge
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Free within 50 mile radius
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Car switch
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Every month
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