GG. wrote: Thu Apr 11, 2024 4:25 pm
The thing with these schemes is that if you're wealthy enough to buy in you're wealthy enough to buy or rent the car so in effect they're pointless.
I imagine at least part of the appeal is that you don't have to even consider maintenance, MOT, insurance, etc or any annoying part of the ownership experience like going to the car and finding it has a flat battery because someone unplugged the battery tender by accident. Or things like it being left sitting for so long that mice get in to your georgian farmhouses barn where you store the car, and eat the wiring...
You just book the car, it's delivered to your door with a full tank, and you drive it. You fill it up as you need, maybe - maybe - top off the screenwash if you need to - then when you come back, you hand the keys back to the delivery driver. Saves a lot of hassle in terms of security, risk of theft, too.