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Australia's First-Ever Car Subscription Service Carbar+ Has Just Launched in Melbourne

Rent a vehicle on a month-to-month basis, for as little as $169 a week.
Libby Curran
August 10, 2018

Overview

That whole car ownership caper can now be a little less stressful, thanks to the arrival of Melbourne's new car subscription service.

Operating a bit like Netflix, only with cars, Carbar+ can hook users up with a vehicle based on their needs, for a minimum one-month period. Prices currently run between $169 to $400 a week and cover all insurance, services and expenses, such as rego. If you want to opt out, a simple two weeks' notice is required before returning a car.

To hire a car, you'll also need to hand over either $2000 as a bond or $495 for a lifetime membership.

It works out to be cheaper than renting a car and way more flexible than leasing one, with customers able to swap between car models depending on the sort of driving they're doing. So one week you could drive around the city in an Audi A4, the next go off-road with a Jeep Grand Cherokee.

The group's new program Carbar Connect, which will launch later this month, also offers users extra fuel savings and benefits for servicing.

Car subscription services have already proved popular overseas, though Carbar is the first to operate on Aussie shores. After tackling Melbourne, the group has got plans to roll out its program across Sydney and Brisbane. That said, it could face competition further down the track, as international car companies claim a piece of the local action — Audi On Demand is already set to launch here by 2020.

Pitched as a "vehicle owning experience", Carbar's four founders — Desmond Hang, Davie Saw, Richie Chen and Kenneth Teo — launched the company three years ago as a car sales website that allowed users a three-day road test period when buying a new or used car online.

For more information and to sign-up for a car, head to the Carbar website.

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