Subscription car rental? Check it out.
Owning your own car is no longer as important as it was a decade ago. Not actually owning a car is the smartest and most economical solution! By subscribing to a car on a monthly basis, you can enjoy a monthly mobility service, where you can move whenever and wherever you want. And, if you don't like it? You cancel or exchange it for another one.
Drive a vehicle without the hassle of owning one. No entries, no deductibles, no surprises... We'll take care of all the boring stuff! Subscribe to an all-inclusive, commitment-free, month-to-month car.
Premium coverage (windows, wheels and bodywork), maintenance, 24/7 roadside assistance...
No need to pay anything upfront! Pay a flat monthly fee.
Commitment-free car subscription. Cancel at any time.
Car subscription is the perfect alternative to buying or renting. It allows you to enjoy the car that best suits your needs for the period you choose (between 3 to 6 months) paying a fixed monthly fee without solvency studies or a deposit.
If you are looking to rent without paying a deposit and without a minimum term, look no further than an OK Mobility Car Subscription. Subscribing to a car mean you get a 100% flexible mobility service.
The monthly installments of your subscription will include: Vehicle maintenance and replacement, road tax, Premium Cover (windows and wheels) and 24/7 roadside assistance.... No entry, no deductibles, no handling costs.
You can take out a 3 - 6 month subscription.
Yes, our car subscription is non-permanent. You can cancel it at any time by paying 2 monthly payments as a penalty.
Your monthly Subscription fee will include all the expenses you would normally have when owning a car: Insurance, taxes, ITV, maintenance, roadside assistance, 2nd additional driver, etc.
Simply select the car category that best suits your needs, choose a Store, pick-up date, subscription duration and the monthly kms you plan to drive during this time. Start enjoying your car once as soon as pay your first installment! Easy, right?