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Book by Cadillac
was one of the first to offer a vehicle subscription service. It’s also one of the better values compared to those that have sprouted up since. For $1,800 per month and a $500 initiation fee, you’ll have access to five different
:
,
,
and
. Your money gives you access to any of those vehicles for 2,000 miles per month. It includes registration, taxes,
and maintenance costs with no long-term commitment required. Enrollees can swap vehicles up to 18 times per year through a concierge service — this means Cadillac will pick up and drop-off your
wherever you’d like. Cadillac is offering the service in New York City, Dallas and Los Angeles for now. L.A. subscribers are even luckier because they’re the only region that gets the option of a
.
Care by Volvo
launched its
last year with its brand-new
. It was the only vehicle available for a time, but subscribers can now get an
as well. Subscriptions are for two years, with the monthly price including insurance, a concierge service, wear-and-tear item replacements and all maintenance. You’ll be able to drive 15,000 miles per year with whichever
you choose, and although there are no options to extend that mileage, you can swap cars after a year. Pricing for the
is $650 per month in base trim, while an
can be as expensive as $850 for the R-Design. Volvo’s plan is to offer more cars soon through the service, but it’s relatively limited compared to others right now.
Porsche Passport
has two levels in its
: Launch and Accelerate. Launch will cost $2,000 per month and give you access to the
,
,
and
. All of those but the
can be had in “S” trim as well. Accelerate is where the fun really starts. For $3,000 per month you can choose from a fleet of
, including the S, 4S, Cabriolet and Cabriolet S. If those aren’t enough, you can also get the
,
and
. There are no mileage limits and you can change vehicles as often as you’d like. Also included in the price is insurance,
, detailing and any maintenance. It might be extremely expensive and limited to Atlanta only, but this subscription service is second-to-none for what you get.
Audi Select
just launched its
, and it’s offered in one version for a flat fee of $1,395 per month. For that you’ll have access to five different cars including the
,
,
,
, and
. Not a bad range of vehicles, but it would’ve been neat to see the recently
in there too. Maybe in time. Like the others, insurance and maintenance are wrapped up in the price.
is allowing for unlimited miles and two car swaps per month here. In addition to that, you’ll get two days of free rentals through Audi’s
rental agency should you go on a trip. As of now, Audi’s subscription service is only available in Dallas.
Mobiliti
This subscription service from a company called Mobiliti is similar in nature to that offered by manufacturers. Instead of driving vehicles exclusively of a certain make though, you’ll have many to choose from. Most of the cars in its service are from non-luxury brands too, so it’s a bit cheaper than the above plans. Prices vary, though. We saw a
in rotation around Detroit for $599 per month, but there’s also a 2018 J
that costs $2,424 per month. Like the OEMs, insurance and maintenance is included with these vehicles and Mobiliti allows for one vehicle swap per month. Unfortunately, you’ll be on the hook for registration and licensing fees. Mobiliti isn’t widely available yet, but there are locations in Michigan, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Texas.
Here are some other subscription services to consider in your search:
Access by BMW
– OEM subscription service
Mercedes-Benz Collection
– OEM subscription service
Lexus Complete Lease
– OEM subscription service
Carpe by Jaguar Land Rover
– OEM subscription service, not available in the United States yet
Turo
– More of a person-to-person rental service, but worthy of mention on this list because of its abnormal nature and growing popularity
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