Subscription or car leasing is a growing business right now

Subscription or car leasing is a growing business right now

KUALA LUMPUR: Renault Cars became the first automotive brand in Malaysia to offer customers the chance to subscribe rather than purchase their vehicles. Today we have a number of rivals like Flux which is a direct rival to Renault's subscription program and then there is Agility Financing from Mercedes-Benz taking an active role to convert car buyers into ‘renters’.

Agility financing is a hire purchase program (car loan) with a ‘guaranteed future value’ attached to it. You have varied monthly installments and a payment tenure from 1 to 5 years. It is risk-free and if you want you can ‘buy’ the car after the contract ends or just get a new contract and car.

Yes, leasing a car is like renting, you never own the car, you never have to pay for maintenance (read the fine print as different leasing companies have slightly different terms and conditions) and you never have to worry about depreciation.

Car drivers who are looking for more flexibility, fewer commitments are the primary target market. Leasing lowers the barriers of entry into the world of car ‘ownership’. You only pay a deposit and upfront subscriptions/lease payment.

In the past, the biggest customer base was expatriates who worked in Malaysia. Why? Well, they come to Malaysia for a 3 to 4-year work contract (for example) and they know that Malaysia is one of the regions with the highest new car prices, and so it makes more sense to just lease and get the company that hired them to pay the lease based on the employment contract.

At that time, it was large car rental companies like AVIS, Budget, and Hertz that provided this service. It was called long-term rental and customers could decide what type of vehicle, pickup truck, MPV, sedan, hot hatchback, or even sports sedan depending on their work contract budget.

So, with the right amount, they could get a vehicle to use for 3 years (example) and not worry about maintenance, road tax, insurance, wear and tear. Just fill up with fuel and drive. When there is a problem, accident, breakdown, a similar or better vehicle will immediately be provided to keep them on the road.

This ‘rental’ program grew big as our ex-pat community grew over the past three decades. Then in the last decade, the new generation of car buyers in Malaysia (younger adults) wanted less headache, less car ownership worry and there was depreciating enthusiasm for car ownership and more towards food, entertainment, gadgets and travel.

Here is why today, a number of car manufacturers in Malaysia are looking at starting their own ‘subscription service’ as it ‘takes away’ the worry of after sales and deprecation from the buyer’s mind when it comes to slightly less popular models or brands. The ‘risk’ stays with the subscription company.

And here is why the next big move will be with fully electric cars. Yes, the battery cost worry, the motor cost worry, and also the depreciation cost will be all borne by the car manufacturer.

The electric car customer pays every month to enjoy the vehicle and when the contract is over they return the electric car and look at getting a shiny new electric car with even better features. This is why we will not buy an electric car anytime soon. We might lease or subscribe in the near future like what GoEV is doing right now.

Also read: GoCar CNY promo offers 30% off on round trip bookings

Daniel Fernandez

Daniel Fernandez

22 years as a motoring journalist starting with Asian Auto magazine as writer for one year and the following year editor for 10 years. 12 years as a online media owner, DSF.my 10 years on radio with very own auto news and reviews radio show starting with LITEFM for 7 years and the last three years with BFM.

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