Fleet turnover
#16
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: JAX
Programs: National EE, Avis PC, Hertz PC, Hilton Gold
Posts: 17
I pay ~$650/month with LDW. I don't own a vehicle any longer so I had to jump through hoops to get a non-owner policy through State Farm which is ~$30/month IIRC. All in a pretty good deal in my opinion since I can trade vehicles in whenever I want, don't care about maintenance (or curb checks, door dings, etc...) and any vehicle I was looking to lease or buy was going to be about that per month or higher.
#17
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Join Date: Oct 2016
Posts: 3,696
I pay ~$650/month with LDW. I don't own a vehicle any longer so I had to jump through hoops to get a non-owner policy through State Farm which is ~$30/month IIRC. All in a pretty good deal in my opinion since I can trade vehicles in whenever I want, don't care about maintenance (or curb checks, door dings, etc...) and any vehicle I was looking to lease or buy was going to be about that per month or higher.
#19
Join Date: Dec 2014
Location: Everett,WA
Programs: Hertz President Circle, National Executive Elite.
Posts: 85
The 19 Edges are a very great upgrade from the 18's. Most are the Titanium trim, all come with the 2.0T mated with an 8-speed auto. Plus, this year most fords come with Ford co-pilot 360 standard, and if you happen to nab one with a sunroof then it will have Co-Pilot 360+ with adaptive cruise, and a lane tracing that will steer for you.
#20
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: NYC
Programs: UA Plat, National Exec Elite
Posts: 661
Yeah, all I have seen are Titanium trims. National has only been buying Titanium Edges for a few years, which is kind of strange since they generally don't exclusively order the top trim.
I've seen two versions of Titanium Edges, one with the sunroof, copilot 360, and cooled seats and one without all those features.
I've seen two versions of Titanium Edges, one with the sunroof, copilot 360, and cooled seats and one without all those features.