When moving to Switzerland as an expat, many decisions have to be made in a short period of time: housing, insurance, a bank account – and very often, mobility. Buying a car rarely makes sense at this stage.
For many expats, a car subscription is the simplest solution: no long-term commitment, full cost transparency, and minimal administration.
Why traditional car solutions are often impractical for expats
Buying a car in Switzerland comes with several challenges for newcomers:
- High upfront costs or complex financing
- Uncertain length of stay
- Insurance, taxes, and maintenance must be arranged separately
- Effort and risk when reselling the vehicle
Expats with fixed-term contracts or international mobility therefore tend to look for a flexible alternative.
What is a car subscription?
A car subscription is based on a fixed monthly fee that covers almost all costs:
- Vehicle
- Insurance
- Service and maintenance
- Tyres and taxes
Instead of dealing with administrative details, expats can get on the road immediately while remaining flexible.
Why car subscriptions are well suited to expats
Car subscriptions have become particularly popular among international professionals. Key benefits include:
- No long-term commitment
- Transparent and predictable costs
- Minimal administrative effort
- Flexibility in contract duration and vehicle choice
For expats, this means mobility without obligations – ideal for a new phase of life in a new country.
Typical use cases
A car subscription is especially suitable when:
- the length of stay in Switzerland is limited or uncertain
- professional or personal changes are likely
- you want to stay flexible before making long-term decisions
Especially at the beginning, simplicity often matters more than ownership.
Conclusion
For expats in Switzerland, a car subscription is often the most pragmatic solution: mobility without long-term commitment.
Those looking for a reliable, flexible and transparent car subscription will find Enterprise Minilease to be a solution tailored to these needs.