Renting a Mustang in the US ?? Help Please..
Renting a Mustang in the US ?? Help Please..
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Pierscoe1

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2,458 posts

282 months

Friday 22nd February 2008
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Hi all..

we've just booked our flights to SanFrancisco for 2 weeks driving around california+ (vegas, grand canyon, yosemite, highway1 etc etc)..

We'd like to hire something a little more interesting than "Chevrolet Aveo or similar", and thought a mustang would fit the bill nicely! biggrin

Now it seems you can't rent a proper mustang anyway, so a V6 will have to do, but where from??

Does anyobdy have any good tips (specifically which company to hire from) for renting a Mustang from SanFran??

all help greatly appreciated!

thanks all..

Piers.

Vette_1978

3,258 posts

243 months

Friday 22nd February 2008
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The t'internet will do you well. Just search for companies that have rental places at the airport. I've hired convertible Mustangs at LA and Vegas which rolled in about $60 a day.

Panayiotis

503 posts

230 months

Saturday 23rd February 2008
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I did a similar thing last year, Budget does Mustangs for a decent price. Also check out Hertz, they do some fettled mustangs, but I'm not sure if they still do them.

Roo.

11,503 posts

228 months

Monday 25th February 2008
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I've used Hertz and Avis to ensure I got a Mustang.

Generally I now just book through carhireagency.com and ask for a convertible as not particularly bothered what make it is. They're normally a lot cheaper than booking direct as well.

Targarama

14,713 posts

304 months

Monday 25th February 2008
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I had a Mustang 2 weeks ago in San Fran (free upgrade to usual economy company crap). It was rather rubbish, plastic interior, hated corners. Only thing it did was sound pretty good. This wasn't translated into forward motion though.

Only go for a Mustang if you can get the high power V8 special through Hertz, not the normal V6 rental spec one.

I'm hoping to get a free upgrade to a Prius one day (Avis have loads at SFO). Only because I plan to see how low I can get the MPG driving Pruises doing burnouts ... hehe

Pierscoe1

Original Poster:

2,458 posts

282 months

Monday 25th February 2008
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Targarama said:
Only go for a Mustang if you can get the high power V8
so what else would you suggest going for for the same money (£280 for 2 weeks) ??

Roo. - thanks for the link! smile

Roo.

11,503 posts

228 months

Monday 25th February 2008
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To be honest a lot of Yank cars are pretty crap (check my profile) so they're all much of muchness really. Underpowered, don't handle particularly well and built out of sweet wrappers.

Having said that, it doesn't really matter as long as you get a convertible. Roof down, sun shining, what more could you want.

Oh, and take plenty of CD's with you. American radio is awful.

Targarama

14,713 posts

304 months

Monday 25th February 2008
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Pierscoe1 said:
Targarama said:
Only go for a Mustang if you can get the high power V8
so what else would you suggest going for for the same money (£280 for 2 weeks) ??

Roo. - thanks for the link! smile
Avis had a 350Z in the SFO rental carpark next to my last rental. They also rent the Pontiac Solstice thing (VX220 copy).

tuffer

8,946 posts

288 months

Monday 25th February 2008
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Avis have hundreds of Mustangs, I usualy get one when in San Fran (in fact I had one last week). The V6 is not great and the boot is pretty small, 350Z could be a good option. I also had a Chevy Suburban for 2 weeks when the missus came over, it swallowed golf bags like the Grand Canyon and was good fun driving through Death Valley etc.