SEAT launches first of its kind new car subscription service
As dealerships open around the country, Spanish vehicle
manufacturer SEAT has launched New Zealand’s first new car
subscription service, expanding its offering to the Kiwi
market by giving New Zealand a safe and premium choice when
looking to utilise a vehicle to explore the town or country
for a weekend, week or longer.
The online booking service offers a selection of new vehicles, starting at a very competitive rate of $99 for 72 hours, perfect for a weekend away. With insurance covered and minimal excess, SEAT is the new affordable option for Kiwis who aren’t ready to commit to buying a car, but are still looking for a personalised travel experience.
James Yates, General Manager of SEAT New Zealand says, “SEAT Subscribe offers the perfect drive for every occasion. Whether you want a 4x4 for a week on the slopes or a family holiday, a car for a long-term business contract, or simply a car to head out of town, we have a vehicle “Created in Barcelona” available for you”.
This level of flexibility and personalisation begins at pick-up, with customers given the option of starting their journey from the SEAT Store on Great South Road, or if they’re within the 20km radius, the concierge service is available for a small fee.
Overseas markets have adopted vehicle subscription services, with providers such as BMW, Cadillac and Volvo offering similar programmes in countries such as the United States and the UK.
James is thrilled to be bringing a premium subscription service to Kiwis who want flexibility.
“I’m looking forward to seeing how the New Zealand market will embrace something quite new to them. I think we’re tapping into the modern Kiwi who wants to craft their own experience, or simply try before they buy,” says James.
For more information on the SEAT Subscription service, visit www.seatsubscribe.co.nz.
Cars Available:
Ibiza
Style
Arona Style
Arona FR
Leon FR
Ateca
FR
Ateca FR 4Drive
Tarraco Xcellence
Tarraco
Xcellence 4Drive
Leon CUPRA
CUPRA
Ateca
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