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I'm not understanding the point of making a subscription service. Just tack it onto the vehicle price. Or is this a way to get around dealerships?

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Just tack it onto the vehicle price.

Not everyone wants those features, so why exclude them with a higher price?

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They’re buying a status symbol not an econobox.

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Demand curves slope downward, sweaty.

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>actually believing in the demand curve

https://i.rdrama.net/images/1685658252911665.webp

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Discrete-onomics!?

NOOOOOOOOOO!

:#marseydisintegrate:

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why charge someone $500 for a feature one time when you can charge them $30 a month for the entire life of the vehicle

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Because it's a BMW. They'd charge $3,000 for that.

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I pay something like $35/year for the BMW 360 degree dashcam. Still cheaper than getting a windshield mounted one.

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They're predictable income which executives like for some reason and they usually result in more money than purchases because consumers are r-slurred.

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which executives like for some reason

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they usually result in more money than purchases because consumers are r-slurred

You answered your own question, :marseygigaretard:.

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This is the way to get passive income from the seat warmers that are installed in your car

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1. Having everything featured in a car allows for cheaper manufacturing. When you mass-produce 1 car with all the same features it is WAY cheaper than 3 with the mid tier camera, 1 with the 360 camera, another with rear heated seats, etc. There must be hundreds or thousands of possibilities for each car’s features, each permutation taking extra labour and likely needing a slow, expensive machine or human to do the work.

2. Over the lifetime, subscription can be more profitable. When you have someone paying 50/mo for the “elite package” over 8 years it’s $5000, and that’s not even factoring in things like price hikes, look at Netflix going from $5 to $15-20 a month within a decade. There’s also the fact that second owners are now accessible by BMW, it’s rare for a car to just go to the dump after someone’s done with it, it goes to their kid, some relative, a stranger on Kijiji, etc. BMW now gets to make another potential 600$ per year from a sexy Indian dude driving that used bimmer.

Also consider this applies to those who use their cars long past they finish payments. I come from a long lineage of cheap bastards, and no car was ever replaced until it was at least 15 years old, meaning that after the 5-7 year payment plan, they get nothing from us, but if we had to subscribe for their bullshit amenities, they’d have made $10,000 extra they otherwise wouldn’t have.

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This is one of the worst posts I have EVER seen. Delete it.

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