- Almost half of respondents would consider ‘2-5 minutes’ (49%) and ‘5-10 minutes’ (48%) to be an acceptable average walk time to access a car club vehicle bay
- Respondents who are ‘very likely’ to join a car club at present would be prepared to walk further to access a car club vehicle; over half (53%) would consider an average walk of between five and ten minutes acceptable (+5 percentage points)
- The majority of respondents would be most interested in driving a small (58%) or medium sized vehicle (51%)
- Almost half of respondents (47%) do not have a preference over which type of car they would be most interested in driving, a third would prefer ‘manual’ and 28% prefer ‘automatic’
- The vast majority of respondents would not need an adaptive car (98%)
- Electric (48%) and hybrid (35%) vehicles are most popular amongst those with a preference, electric vehicles are even more popular amongst those ‘very likely’ to join a car club at present (+5 percentage points)
Preferences
Summary
What would you consider an acceptable average walk time to access a car club vehicle bay?
Base: Non-members who would consider joining a car club and existing members (644) | Respondents who are ‘very likely’ to join a car club at present (166)
This chart shows that when asked about what an acceptable average walk time to access a car club vehicle bay would be
Of those who would consider joining a car club
20% say that less than 2 minutes is acceptable
49% say that between 2 and 5 minutes is acceptable
48% say that between 5 and 10 minutes is acceptable
10% say that over 10 minutes is acceptable
Of those would be very likely to join a car club at present
14% say that less than 2 minutes is acceptable
49% say that between 2 and 5 minutes is acceptable
53% say that between 5 and 10 minutes is acceptable
15% say that over 10 minutes is acceptable
What size car club vehicle would you be most interested in driving?
Base: Non-members who would consider joining a car club and existing members (648) | Respondents who are ‘very likely’ to join a car club at present (167)
This chart shows that when respondents were asked about the size of car club vehicle they would most be interested in driving
Of those who would consider joining a car club
58% say small vehicles
51% say medium sized vehicles
14% say large sized vehicles
14% say they have no preference in the size of vehicle
Of those who would be very likely to join a car club
61% say small vehicles
53% say medium sized vehicles
14% say large sized vehicles
13% say they have no preference in the size of vehicle
Which types of car would you be most interested in driving?
Base: Non-members who would consider joining a car club and existing members (646) | Respondents who are ‘very likely’ to join a car club at present (167)
This chart shows which types of car respondents would most be interested in driving
Of those who would consider joining a car club
33% manual vehicles
28% automatic vehicles
47% have no preference
Of those who are very likely to join a car club at present
33% manual vehicles
28% automatic vehicles
46% have no preference
Would you need an adaptive car?
Base: Non-members who would consider joining a car club and existing members (648)
This chart shows whether respondents would need an adaptive car
98% of respondents do not need an adaptive car and 2% do need one
What type of car club vehicle would you prefer to drive?
Non-members who would consider joining a car club and existing members (642) | Respondents who are ‘very likely’ to join a car club at present (163)
This chart shows that when respondents were asked about the types of vehicle they would prefer to drive
Of those who would consider joining a car club
48% say electric
35% say hybrid
11% say petrol
41% say they have no preference regarding vehicle type
Of those who are very likely to join a car club at present
53% say electric
32% say hybrid
9% say petrol
43% say they have no preference regarding vehicle type