BELOW SUPERNAV drop zone ⇩

Expert: Consumers don’t want ‘bizarre’ new car subscriptions

  • Automakers are introducing subscription-based services for vehicle features
  • The offerings range from enhanced hands-free driving to heated seats
  • Car dealer Tom Maoli: 'It's actually insulting for the consumer'

MAIN AREA TOP drop zone ⇩

Mortgage Calculator

This calculator helps you estimate your monthly mortgage payment. It adds up the loan payment (principal + interest), property tax, and insurance. The loan payment is spread out over the years of your loan term.

This is the total amount you're borrowing from the bank.
This is the yearly interest rate on your loan.
This is how long you'll take to repay the loan.
This is the yearly tax you pay on your property.
This is the yearly cost to insure your home.

Monthly Payment Breakdown

Principal and Interest: $

Property Tax: $

Homeowners Insurance: $

Total Estimated Monthly Payment: $

(NewsNation) — In an era where subscriptions dominate our digital lives, it appears that luxury car manufacturers are eager to jump on the bandwagon.

While the concept of monthly car payments has been the norm for many, automakers are now eyeing an additional source of revenue by introducing subscription-based services for vehicle features.

While some consumers are enthusiastic about the development, it’s earned the ire of others.

The trend was highlighted recently by BMW, which showcased its subscription model for vehicle add-ons such as the high beam assistant. With the simple press of a button, BMW owners can now unlock additional features for their vehicles via the “Connected Drive Store,” raising questions about the necessity and affordability of such services.

“It’s an interesting concept,” said Tom Maoli, CEO and dealer principal of six New Jersey car dealerships. “Everybody’s trying to be Apple, that’s what’s going on, everybody’s trying to get a subscription and our monthly fee. But the reality of it is … the consumer only has so much bandwidth, and they’re not buying into it.”

The offerings range from enhanced hands-free driving experiences to heated seats and theft detection systems, all available for an additional monthly fee.

Maoli said the subscription model has not been universally embraced by consumers.

“It’s actually insulting for the consumer because, you know, high beams, you’re gonna charge me to put high beams on automatically?” Maoli said. “I mean, these are things that historically were added to the car to get the consumer to come in and buy it. And now we’re going to charge them for everything.”

A recent survey revealed that 75% of car buyers are opposed to features being locked behind subscription paywalls when purchasing a vehicle.

The soaring prices of new cars have been partly attributed to the push towards electric vehicles. As car manufacturers struggle to make profits in the EV market, they are seeking alternative revenue streams, such as subscription services.

“It’s kind of bizarre,” Maoli said “And you know, I don’t know where the whole thing is going. But I think this all revolves around the whole electrical vehicle market.”

These monthly income streams can help offset the costs associated with developing and marketing electric vehicles. However, as gas prices continue to rise, reaching a 10-year high seasonally, EV adoption remains slow.

Critics argue that the Biden administration’s agenda for electric vehicles is failing, and consumers are bearing the brunt of the increased costs of owning and maintaining automobiles.

“It’s costing consumers billions of dollars,” said Maoli. “And the car companies are pushing this all back to the consumer.”

As automakers aim to strike a balance between profitability and consumer satisfaction, the future of car subscriptions remains a topic of debate.

On Balance with Leland Vittert

Copyright 2024 Nexstar Media Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed

MAIN AREA MIDDLE drop zone ⇩

MAIN AREA BOTTOM drop zone ⇩

tt

KC Chiefs parade shooting: 1 dead, 21 shot including 9 kids | Morning in America

Witness of Chiefs parade shooting describes suspect | Banfield

Kansas City Chiefs parade shooting: Mom of 2 dead, over 20 shot | Banfield

WWE star Ashley Massaro 'threatened' by board to keep quiet about alleged rape: Friend | Banfield

Friend of WWE star: Ashley Massaro 'spent hours' sobbing after alleged rape | Banfield

Partly Cloudy

la

61°F Partly Cloudy Feels like 61°
Wind
5 mph SW
Humidity
56%
Sunrise
Sunset

Tonight

Partly cloudy this evening, then becoming cloudy after midnight. Low 48F. Winds light and variable.
48°F Partly cloudy this evening, then becoming cloudy after midnight. Low 48F. Winds light and variable.
Wind
4 mph N
Precip
2%
Sunset
Moon Phase
Waning Crescent