2021-01-20 17:13
Automotive
Alex Lowe

Audi and BMW both stop offering car subscriptions in the US

Audi and BMW both stop offering car subscriptions in the US

Both Audi and BMW are ending their car subscription services in the US, Audi will be ending its service at the end of January on the 31st and Access by BMW will be shut down, but something new is coming soon as the company is working on the “next iteration.” Access by BMW was only available in Nashville anyway.

Also Mercedes-Benz has closed down its own subscription service and the root cause, like everything is probably due to the pandemic, people losing jobs, people wanting to save money and more. One of the services still going is Volvo Care.

Alex Lowe

Audi and BMW both stop offering car subscriptions in the US

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