Subscription Service
Rental company Enterprise testing subscription service for $1,499 per month
Subscribers can change cars four times a month
Vehicle subscription services got you curious? Here's our complete guide
We give you our take on these flat-fee services.
Lexus joins subscription craze with Complete Lease
Program is offered with the new UX subcompact crossover.
Toyota's car subscription service rewards you for safe driving
Kinto will award you points based on how well you drive.
FCA to test Jeep car-sharing and other pilots
Limited programs including a subscription service start this month in Boston.
Car subscription services: A slow, expensive start — but the potential is huge
It's in automaker's best interests to get subscriptions right.
Care by Volvo subscription service is growing faster than expected
So fast, it has pinched the supply of XC40 crossovers.
Cadillac cancels its car subscription program after just two years
First Cadillac ditches NYC, now it's saying goodbye to its subscription service.
Car subscriptions poised to be the next big thing
Four questions with Mobiliti founder Chance Richie.
Audi launches subscription service: Here's what $1,395 a month gets you
Audi Select pilot program in Texas comes with the choice of five models.
Dealers mobilize to protect their margins from automaker subscription services
Franchisees want to ensure they're not cut out of the revenue stream.
2019 Volvo S60 to start at $36,795, subscription details revealed
There are subscription options through Care by Volvo
Volvo expects a third of its cars sold to be driverless by 2025
It also expects half of its vehicles to be available via subscription by then.
Mercedes-Benz Collection subscription service launches in Nashville, Philadelphia
Here comes Mercedes-Benz jumping into the monthly subscription-service craze, launching its pilot program in Nashville and Philadelphia. It'll be called the Mercedes-Benz Collection.
Spotify might be working on an in-car music player
Rumors have been circulating that Spotify is working on some sort of hardware, possibly an in-car controller or a standalone player. As The Verge reports, a number of Reddit users have claimed to have received offers for the device, with plan price points ranging from $12.99 to $14.99 per month, but when they clicked the offer that appeared in the Spotify app, they were directed to an error page. Some have also reported that their offers noted that the device had 4G built in.