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Originally Posted by GO FURTHER
It is cheaper than normal car rentals if the scheme allows you to rent a car for more than just one "one or two week periods" in a year.
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But it doesn't, that's the whole point.
You have to pay $550 upfront when buying your new car, just to join the scheme, and then have the opportunity to rent for one or two weeks.
And I'd imagine it would be subject to availability, so good luck with that.
And the whole thing just seems rather pointless. Literally, what is the point?
If you were tossing up whether to buy a Ranger or a competitor, and weren't convinced by the Ranger's superiority alone, is the change to pay an extra $550 to join this scheme really going to tip the balance?
If you're trying to get more people to buy Mustangs, then surely opening up the "try before you buy" opportunities to a wider audience would make sense?