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Ford Shelby GT-H - Hertz Mustang

jrummijrummi Member Posts: 5
edited March 2014 in Ford
Has anyone rented one of these? How much and where was it rented from? I'm specifically interested in what specific tires come on this car and what forms you have to sign that say you won't race it.

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  • john_324john_324 Member Posts: 974
    I'd be interested to hear too.

    As for the racing, apparently there's already internet-available instructions on how to turn off the "always on" traction control. :P
  • riverronriverron Member Posts: 26
    I haven't rented one YET, but did check with Hertz in Las Vegas.

    Must be 25 yrs old
    $190.00 per day
    40 cents per mile after 75 miles
    Pre-rental and Post-rental inspections
    Must prove out-of-town residency, (no locals)

    Sounds pretty steep if you ask me.
  • jrummijrummi Member Posts: 5
    Looks like California will do it for $130/day w/100miles free. I am trying to get confirmation of details from hertz now.

    Hertz says this:
    The 2006 Ford Shelby GT-H Mustang has been released in Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Hawaii, Massachusetts, Nevada, Oregon & Washington. It is currently available in Boston, Burbank, Denver, Ft. Lauderdale, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Miami, Orange County, Orlando, Palm Springs, Phoenix, San Diego, San Francisco, San Jose, Santa Barbara, Scottsdale, Tampa, Charlotte, Nashville, Greenville, Columbia, Charleston SC, Savannah, Indianapolis, Cleveland & Raleigh.
  • mustangguy7777mustangguy7777 Member Posts: 1
    One month ago I rented the Shelby GT-H for $150 and change. That included unlimited miles on a one day rental. The car is awesome. I had a blast. I rented from the San Jose Airport in California. Let's put it this way, you can go ahead and tear it up in that car. I was not charged.

    When I saw the previous postings, I knew I had to join and let you all know. Good hunting.

    -John
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