'Car hoarding' on the rise: Subscription services report coronavirus bookings influx

Australian car-sharing and car-subscription services have seen an influx of new customers amid the coronavirus crisis, with some reporting a concerning trend they're calling 'car hoarding'. Car Next Door, a nationwide peer-to-peer car sharing platform, coined the phrase after it witnessed the number of its "long-term" bookings double over the past week and a half, resulting in limited availability for some of its customers.

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