Subscription includes insurance, maintenance, roadside assistance and vehicle tracking, and is competitive compared with traditional vehicle financing
Members can get car subscription contracts ranging from one month to 36 months. Picture: DENIS DROPPA
Merchants on the network have made more than 40,000 vehicles available to members for subscription, on contracts ranging from one month to 36 months, according to FlexClub. The FlexClub accounts enable members to shop for a vehicle, select their preferred subscription terms, arrange delivery and manage their subscription online.
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