
#26 The flexibility of car subscriptions for new arrivals with Carly Car Subscription
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About this listen
Australia is quite different to many other countries and a lot of the makes and models [of cars] are different and the way you use your car is different...
Welcome to the New Life in Australia podcast
In this episode, Karen talks to Chris Noone, CEO of Carly Car Subscription. In the episode, we cover:
- What is a car subscription and how is it different from a hire car or car loan.
- How often can you change your car when you're on a car subscription?
- Why a car subscription is particularly suitable for someone who is moving to Australia (or for relatives coming out to visit for a few weeks)
- What fees you need to budget with a car subscription.
- How cars are so different in Australia and how this allows you to try before you buy so you can make sure you aren't rushing into the wrong decision (like Karen did!).
Additional resources
- Use discount code: SMART225 to get $225 off your first month's car subscription
- Find Carly Car Subscription in the Move to Australia Directory
- Visit Carly.co
Find the full show notes and transcript at SmartStepstoAustralia.com/episode-26
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