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Hyundai is starting a car subscription service for those who don’t want a long term commitment but who may want to try out living with an electric vehicle

For those who really don’t want a long term commitment but who may try out living with an electric vehicle, Hyundai is starting a car subscription service. Hyundai’s new Evolve+ program is designed for the “EV-curious,” or for those who only need a car temporarily, like “snowbirds” who move to southern states just for a few months.

Participants can either choose a single Porsche model for a monthly fee ranging from $1,700 month to $3,200, or have access to a fleet of different Porsche models for $3,600 a month. Free2Move, a subsidiary of Stellantis, the company that owns the Dodge, Jeep and Fiat brands, also has a car subscription service currently offering access to Jeep and Tesla models in seven cities.

 

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you just described a lease

Is it called leasing? Lol

Good idea...

No thanks. I prefer petrol.

jakeinNZ maybe this is your solution :)

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