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🚗 Click + drive with Flexcar’s monthly car subscription service

Flexcar is car-ving out a name for itself thanks to a flexible subscription plan that makes it easy to lease the car you want without costly down payments.

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Flexcar members save an average of $2,000+ upfront compared to a traditional car purchase.

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Monthly subscription services have given us more flexibility in everything from music to movies — so why shouldn’t leasing a car be equally easy?

Enter: Flexcar, a monthly car subscription that lets you drive the car you want for as long as you want without a long-term loan commitment.

Here’s how it works:

  1. Find your ride. Flexcar lets you choose your vehicle, and it comes with mileage, insurance, maintenance, 24/7 roadside assistance, and more. (Think: no paperwork + no additional costs.)
  2. Choose a personalized plan. You can customize everything + modify your selections anytime.
  3. Pickup or delivery. From there, Flexcar gets you up to speed on your new ride and coordinates a hand-off. And, yes, they’ll even bring it right to your front door. They really are all about going the flextra mile.

Done — no multi-year lease, no large down payments, and no unexpected fees. Don’t like the ride you’ve chosen? Swap it out or cancel at any time whenever your needs change.

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