New DS+ extra-car-on-demand service goes live

New DS+ extra-car-on-demand service goes live

29 March 2021
  • 36% of multi-car households say pandemic has caused them to consider reducing the number of cars they own
  • Nearly a quarter admit to needing cars less often, with the prospect of remote working reducing the need to own multiple cars in the future
  • Research comes as DS Automobiles launches new DS+ on-demand rental service; customers can buy the DS they want and access a second vehicle whenever they need – car ownership reinvented
  • With 41% of UK households owning a single vehicle, the on-demand service will help those who also need an extra vehicle from time to time
  • DS+ is open to new and existing DS customers, with daily rental starting from £48 a day and home delivery and collection also available**

 

 

More than a third of UK households say the Covid-19 pandemic has caused them to consider owning fewer vehicles, according to exclusive research by DS Automobiles. The findings come as the brand unveils an innovative new on-demand service, DS+, for customers who only need a second car occasionally - car ownership reinvented.

In a study of 2,000 UK households with access to more than one car, DS Automobiles found 36% say the pandemic has caused them to consider downsizing their fleet, with 23% stating they now have less need for multiple cars than before the pandemic. According to the Department for Transport, 35% of all households in the UK own two or more cars or vans*.

The research comes as DS Automobiles launches its new DS+ on-demand service, offering the chance to rent the use of a second DS model direct from the brand at your convenience. The service is open to new and existing customers, with current DS customers automatically receiving exclusive offers on their rental. The service is designed to help fill the gap when households and families need the convenience of an extra vehicle – be it for seeing friends and family or going on holidays – without the need to own a second car permanently**.

New DS+ extra-car-on-demand service goes live

DS Automobiles found 32% of households would consider becoming a single vehicle household if they could have frequent access to a second car when required. For many households, their second car is far less used, with DS’s research finding that even before the global Covid-19 pandemic, 29% of households would not drive their second or third vehicle for 2-3 weeks at a time.

Another consequence of the Covid-19 pandemic is an increase in remote working, with DS’s research revealing 27% of respondents believe they will continue to work from home 3-5 days per week, even after the stay-at-home rules lift, further reducing the need for a second vehicle in the future.

Access to a second vehicle on demand was also found to help increase electric vehicle uptake, with the research finding 43% of respondents stating they would be more inclined to buy an electric car if they knew they had access to a petrol or diesel model to tackle longer journeys.  

With 41% of UK households owning just one vehicle*, access to a second car on-demand will also help existing single-car households who may require a second vehicle from time to time.

DS+ gives new and current DS owners access to any DS model on an on-demand basis, ownership reinvented. Daily rental fees start from £48 per day and include comprehensive insurance and roadside cover. Vehicles can be collected from the nearest DS retailer, or customers can choose to have them delivered and collected to their home. New and existing customers are eligible for exclusive offers when using DS+ and can book vehicles, including the all-electric DS 3 CROSSBACK E-TENSE and DS 7 CROSSBACK E-TENSE 4x4 Plug-in Hybrid through a secure online platform that saves their preferences and details for ease of use in the future. **

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