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COMMENT: Subscription models point to the future of car ‘ownership’

The auto industry is shifting from showroom sales to ‘access not ownership’, with subscription models at the heart of this transition, writes Paul Black

The subscription-based business model has risen to prominence in recent years. It was originally pioneered by magazine publishers and later by consumer goods companies like Gillette, selling at a low margins, or even at a loss on one-time product sales, but making higher profit margins of 50-70% on recurring or subscription sales. Recently, this has been taken to the next level by companies like Netflix and Amazon.

The automotive industry is also seeing the start of a notable shift towards ‘access not ownership’. Flexible leasing models are being replaced by even more flexible vehicle subscription models. OEMs that have already announced subscription

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