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Utama Berita Rencana Subscription Plans (Leasing) vs Conventional Hire Purchase Subscription Plans (Leasing) vs Conventional Hire Purchase Rencana Adam Aubrey | July 13, 2021 04:59 PM Leasing or car subscription plan as most like to call it is a new way to own a car over traditional methods, but is it any good? Generally, there used to be only three ways you could own a car in Malaysia. You could either buy one through hire-purchase, own one through a cash buy or be given one from friends or family. These days however, there is a fourth way to own a car, and that way is through a car subscription programme. A car subscription programme is essentially a leasing programme. However, most of them just prefer to call it a subscription as it may deviate from the traditional car leasing methodology. More often than not, these subscription programmes will require you to pay a deposit/security deposit at the very beginning, which will be returned at the end of the agreed tenure. During this tenure, you will be required to pay a monthly subscription fee, and that's about it. Pesky things such as road tax, insurance and regular servicing are included with the subscription. However, be warned, wear and tear items such as tyres, brake pads, and wiper blades are not covered - but some do offer these as part of the subscription for an extra fee. Another small detail that most do not realise is that they will also cap the monthly mileage, but it can be changed and expanded for an extra fee, just like the wear and tear items. Before the pandemic hit us, Renaut Malaysia and Flux were one of the first to offer this type of vehicle subscription programme. Since then, many other companies have offered these types of vehicle ownership programmes (albeit in different designations), including OEMs such as Mercedes-Benz, Volvo, and BMW. The list of private companies providing the same services has also grown and includes the likes such as GoCar, SoCar, Avis and Orix. We guess the burning question that everyone wants to know is whether these types of vehicle ownership programmes are better than the conventional hire-purchase? To find out, we thought we would simulate an example and compare the two. Note: There are some variables unaccounted for, and the calculations are done in a straightforward manner discounting any promotions or SST waivers. We can only calculate up to three years for some subscription plans as that is the longest they offer, but for hire purchase, we have done a three, five and seven-year calculation. Renault Renault Captur (New Car Price RM108k) Index Conventional Hire-Purchase Subscription Programme Initial Cost RM10,800(10% Deposit) RM2,500(Security Deposit) Subsequent Charges RM2,886(2.3%IR) x 36 months = RM103,896 RM1,806 (2.3%IR) x 60 months = RM108,360 RM1,343(2.3%IR) x 84 months = RM112,812 RM1,499 x 36(months)= RM53,964 For short term vehicle ownership, the Renault subscription programme is definitely the better option. But if you see from the calculations, the 84 months hire purchase loan makes more sense for those who are looking for longer vehicle ownership as well as those who plan to use the car more than 20,000km a year (20k cap per year under the subscription plan). Flux Proton X50 Flagship (New Car Price RM103,300) Index Conventional Hire-Purchase Subscription Programme Initial Cost RM10,330(10% Deposit) RM2129 (starter fee 1.6months of monthly subscription fee) Subsequent Charges RM2,761(2.3%IR) x 36 months = RM99,396 RM1,727 (2.3%IR) x 60 months = RM103,620 RM1,284(2.3%IR) x 84 months = RM107,856 RM2095 x 36(months) = RM 75,420 Similar to Renault, the Flux subscription plan makes sense for a short period of vehicle ownership. The Flux starter fee may rise depending on your credit rating where they will require more from you if your credit score is low. Flux's mileage cap is also 15,000km a year but can be upgraded. Volvo Volvo XC60 T5 Momentum (New Car Price RM282,211) Index Conventional Hire-Purchase Volvo Car Leasing Programme Initial Cost RM28,221 (10% Deposit) RM28,221 (10% Deposit) Subsequent Charges RM7,542(2.3%IR) x 36 months = RM271,512 RM4,720 (2.3%IR) x 60 months = RM283,200 RM103,620 RM3510(2.3%IR) x 84 months = RM294,840 RM4,981 x 36(months) = 179,316 Although Volvo's leasing programme requires you to pay a 10% deposit, it still makes sense for short term vehicle ownership. The main difference between Volvo's programme and the other two above is that you have to fork out a big sum in the beginning. More and more car manufacturers are starting to introduce car leasing programmes in Malaysia as ownership habits changes. People used to hold on to a particular car till the day they die, but these days, cars are like phones, where it is changed every few years. This is where a subscription plan comes in handy. But if you're the old school type, then stick to the old school ways, cause conventional ownership methods are still best for those who stick to a particular car for a long time. ✕ Mari berhubung dengan Whatsapp Kami mematuhi Akta Pelindungan Data Peribadi untuk melindungi anda Saya bersetuju dengan Terma Penggunaan dan Polisi Privasi Carlist.my Saya bersetuju untuk menerima komunikasi yang diperibadikan daripada Carlist.my dan penjual kereta, ahli gabungan dan rakan kongsi perniagaannya. Lihat tawaran kereta terbaik! Prev Next Tawaran istimewa - hubungi sekarang! Hari Jam Hrg. Psrn. Kenapa tiada harga disenaraikan? Kadang-kadang, penjual ingin anda hubungi mereka untuk dapatkan harga yang terbaik. I Kenapa tiada harga disenaraikan? Kadang-kadang, penjual ingin anda hubungi mereka untuk dapatkan harga yang terbaik. Tag Berkaitan FLUX Renault Malaysia Volvo Leasing Malaysia Hire Purchase Leasing car subscription Cetak Adam Aubrey Content Producer Wants to live the simple life, especially when it comes to cars and bikes. That's what tech is for he reckons, to make motoring simpler Berita Berkaitan Malaysians, Click Like And Subscribe….To Your Next Car? Rencana Jim Kem | April 09, 2020 Subscription services are everywhere. Just sign up, pay for what you want, cancel anytime. “Commitment bad, flexibility good” seems to be the ... 2021 Renault Megane RS 300 TROPHY Launched In Malaysia Berita Kereta Adam Aubrey | March 25, 2021 For those who think the Megane RS 280 Cup didn't come with enough power, you can now buy the 2021 Renault Megane RS 300 TROPHY. Renault fanboys ... Why The Renault Captur Subscription Plan Works At Times Like These Rencana Adam Aubrey | November 03, 2020 The Renault Captur subscription plan is a saving grace in times like these! The COVID-19 pandemic has really thrown a spanner into the works of ... Consumers have apparently embraced chargeable In-car subscription services Berita Kereta Adam Aubrey | July 24, 2023 In a surprising turn of events, a recent survey has shattered the belief that car buyers are strongly opposed to in-car connected service ... Komen
Subscription Plans (Leasing) vs Conventional Hire Purchase Rencana Adam Aubrey | July 13, 2021 04:59 PM Leasing or car subscription plan as most like to call it is a new way to own a car over traditional methods, but is it any good? Generally, there used to be only three ways you could own a car in Malaysia. You could either buy one through hire-purchase, own one through a cash buy or be given one from friends or family. These days however, there is a fourth way to own a car, and that way is through a car subscription programme. A car subscription programme is essentially a leasing programme. However, most of them just prefer to call it a subscription as it may deviate from the traditional car leasing methodology. More often than not, these subscription programmes will require you to pay a deposit/security deposit at the very beginning, which will be returned at the end of the agreed tenure. During this tenure, you will be required to pay a monthly subscription fee, and that's about it. Pesky things such as road tax, insurance and regular servicing are included with the subscription. However, be warned, wear and tear items such as tyres, brake pads, and wiper blades are not covered - but some do offer these as part of the subscription for an extra fee. Another small detail that most do not realise is that they will also cap the monthly mileage, but it can be changed and expanded for an extra fee, just like the wear and tear items. Before the pandemic hit us, Renaut Malaysia and Flux were one of the first to offer this type of vehicle subscription programme. Since then, many other companies have offered these types of vehicle ownership programmes (albeit in different designations), including OEMs such as Mercedes-Benz, Volvo, and BMW. The list of private companies providing the same services has also grown and includes the likes such as GoCar, SoCar, Avis and Orix. We guess the burning question that everyone wants to know is whether these types of vehicle ownership programmes are better than the conventional hire-purchase? To find out, we thought we would simulate an example and compare the two. Note: There are some variables unaccounted for, and the calculations are done in a straightforward manner discounting any promotions or SST waivers. We can only calculate up to three years for some subscription plans as that is the longest they offer, but for hire purchase, we have done a three, five and seven-year calculation. Renault Renault Captur (New Car Price RM108k) Index Conventional Hire-Purchase Subscription Programme Initial Cost RM10,800(10% Deposit) RM2,500(Security Deposit) Subsequent Charges RM2,886(2.3%IR) x 36 months = RM103,896 RM1,806 (2.3%IR) x 60 months = RM108,360 RM1,343(2.3%IR) x 84 months = RM112,812 RM1,499 x 36(months)= RM53,964 For short term vehicle ownership, the Renault subscription programme is definitely the better option. But if you see from the calculations, the 84 months hire purchase loan makes more sense for those who are looking for longer vehicle ownership as well as those who plan to use the car more than 20,000km a year (20k cap per year under the subscription plan). Flux Proton X50 Flagship (New Car Price RM103,300) Index Conventional Hire-Purchase Subscription Programme Initial Cost RM10,330(10% Deposit) RM2129 (starter fee 1.6months of monthly subscription fee) Subsequent Charges RM2,761(2.3%IR) x 36 months = RM99,396 RM1,727 (2.3%IR) x 60 months = RM103,620 RM1,284(2.3%IR) x 84 months = RM107,856 RM2095 x 36(months) = RM 75,420 Similar to Renault, the Flux subscription plan makes sense for a short period of vehicle ownership. The Flux starter fee may rise depending on your credit rating where they will require more from you if your credit score is low. Flux's mileage cap is also 15,000km a year but can be upgraded. Volvo Volvo XC60 T5 Momentum (New Car Price RM282,211) Index Conventional Hire-Purchase Volvo Car Leasing Programme Initial Cost RM28,221 (10% Deposit) RM28,221 (10% Deposit) Subsequent Charges RM7,542(2.3%IR) x 36 months = RM271,512 RM4,720 (2.3%IR) x 60 months = RM283,200 RM103,620 RM3510(2.3%IR) x 84 months = RM294,840 RM4,981 x 36(months) = 179,316 Although Volvo's leasing programme requires you to pay a 10% deposit, it still makes sense for short term vehicle ownership. The main difference between Volvo's programme and the other two above is that you have to fork out a big sum in the beginning. More and more car manufacturers are starting to introduce car leasing programmes in Malaysia as ownership habits changes. People used to hold on to a particular car till the day they die, but these days, cars are like phones, where it is changed every few years. This is where a subscription plan comes in handy. But if you're the old school type, then stick to the old school ways, cause conventional ownership methods are still best for those who stick to a particular car for a long time. ✕ Mari berhubung dengan Whatsapp Kami mematuhi Akta Pelindungan Data Peribadi untuk melindungi anda Saya bersetuju dengan Terma Penggunaan dan Polisi Privasi Carlist.my Saya bersetuju untuk menerima komunikasi yang diperibadikan daripada Carlist.my dan penjual kereta, ahli gabungan dan rakan kongsi perniagaannya. Lihat tawaran kereta terbaik! Prev Next Tawaran istimewa - hubungi sekarang! Hari Jam Hrg. Psrn. Kenapa tiada harga disenaraikan? Kadang-kadang, penjual ingin anda hubungi mereka untuk dapatkan harga yang terbaik. I Kenapa tiada harga disenaraikan? Kadang-kadang, penjual ingin anda hubungi mereka untuk dapatkan harga yang terbaik. Tag Berkaitan FLUX Renault Malaysia Volvo Leasing Malaysia Hire Purchase Leasing car subscription
Tawaran istimewa - hubungi sekarang! Hari Jam Hrg. Psrn. Kenapa tiada harga disenaraikan? Kadang-kadang, penjual ingin anda hubungi mereka untuk dapatkan harga yang terbaik. I Kenapa tiada harga disenaraikan? Kadang-kadang, penjual ingin anda hubungi mereka untuk dapatkan harga yang terbaik.
Malaysians, Click Like And Subscribe….To Your Next Car? Rencana Jim Kem | April 09, 2020 Subscription services are everywhere. Just sign up, pay for what you want, cancel anytime. “Commitment bad, flexibility good” seems to be the ...
2021 Renault Megane RS 300 TROPHY Launched In Malaysia Berita Kereta Adam Aubrey | March 25, 2021 For those who think the Megane RS 280 Cup didn't come with enough power, you can now buy the 2021 Renault Megane RS 300 TROPHY. Renault fanboys ...
Why The Renault Captur Subscription Plan Works At Times Like These Rencana Adam Aubrey | November 03, 2020 The Renault Captur subscription plan is a saving grace in times like these! The COVID-19 pandemic has really thrown a spanner into the works of ...
Consumers have apparently embraced chargeable In-car subscription services Berita Kereta Adam Aubrey | July 24, 2023 In a surprising turn of events, a recent survey has shattered the belief that car buyers are strongly opposed to in-car connected service ...