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Car Sloth partners with Onto

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We are thrilled to announce that Car Sloth, the leading car subscription comparison website, has partnered with Onto, an innovative electric car subscription provider. This collaboration aims to provide an unparalleled selection of electric vehicles (EVs) for Car Sloth users, making it easier than ever for them to find the perfect EV at the right budget.

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Onto is known for offering the latest and most sought-after EVs on the market, such as the Audi Q4 e-tron, Tesla Model Y, and Jaguar I-PACE. What sets Onto apart from other subscription providers is its flexible and customer-friendly terms. They offer one-month subscription contracts with no deposit required, and each subscription includes a generous 750 miles per month.

By teaming up with Onto, Car Sloth will now allow its users to view all in-stock electric car subscription vehicles available from Onto directly on its platform. This allows Car Sloth users to compare these EVs against offerings from other providers, making the selection process more efficient and tailored to individual needs.

This long-term partnership between Car Sloth and Onto will play a significant role in helping to put more EVs on UK roads. Car Sloth users will now have greater access to electric vehicles and the convenience of comparing various subscription plans and electric vehicles in one place.

Car Sloth and Onto share a common goal: to facilitate the adoption of electric vehicles and contribute to a more sustainable future for the automotive industry. We are excited to work towards this vision and help our users find the perfect electric vehicle that suits their needs and budget.

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