Driving Dystopia: Industry Revisiting Vehicle Subscription Services

Despite numerous vehicle subscription services having gone under in recent years, the industry does not seem ready to throw in the towel. In fact, they’re actually appears to be a swelling sense of optimism that the scheme may make a comeback. With the present economic situation making it more difficult for average people to buy new vehicles, some expect vehicle subscriptions to become increasingly popular as cash-strapped drivers become more desperate to replace what’s in the driveway.

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  • Ilo65710513 In Australia, this little runner was sold as a Holden Barina and sold very very well - including our little white one. I believe they were Korean sourced - I loved the days of the "cheap and cheerful" vehicle given my strong aversion to spending tens of thousands on an oversized, overpowered truck that I do not need (or even enjoy driving).
  • Jeff As for vehicle subscription services thanks but no thanks.
  • EBFlex But people had to pay for it day one. What a scam
  • Kjhkjlhkjhkljh kljhjkhjklhkjh 10000% no, never. #1 Humans designed it therefore it is flawed. #2 ANY TIME you are exchanging cryptographic keys to open doors or buy something online those keys are subject to attack, as well as a the libraries processing those keys (like openssl which has multiple vulnerabilities every year). And those vulnerabilities are NEVER patched. add onto that replay attacks are prefect for jacking cars, or taking out the headlight of a toyota or lexus to access the CANN bus to literally start a car and unlock it by taking a headlight out.
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