All-in coverage with no hidden fees
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More transparent than a rental, with a new car every 6-12 months
Insurance, maintenance, and roadside assistance included in a single monthly fee.
With a new car every 6-12 months, you’re not tied to long-term contracts.
Get your subscription in just 5 minutes. No more complicated paperwork.
FINN delivers your new car right to your door so you can focus on the road ahead.
Get ready to explore Boston and its surrounding coastal and quaint New England towns. With the flexibility of a FINN car subscription, exploring the Boston area has never been easier.
Start your adventure in the heart of the city and stroll through the Boston Common or take in the architecture and cobblestone streets of Beacon Hill. Your car subscription allows you the freedom of visiting nearby Salem or Concord, or drive further south to Plymouth and see scenic views along the way. Feel like taking a longer drive? Manchester, New Hampshire and Providence, Rhode Island are each just about an hour away from Boston.
Start your journey today with a FINN car subscription.
The answer depends on your personal preferences, driving needs, and financial situation.
Leasing may be a good option if you want to drive a new car every few years. Renting is a short-term option if you need a car for a specific period but can be more expensive in the long run. While buying a car may be more cost-effective in the long run if you plan on keeping it for a longer period of time, you'll also have to pay for maintenance, insurance, and repairs.
Additionally, a car subscription may be a good alternative that provides flexibility without long-term commitment. Unlike leasing, renting, or buying, your transparent monthly fee includes everything you need to hit the road: insurance, maintenance, registration, and emergency roadside assistance.
Walk the cobblestone streets of Beacon Hill and see the historic homes and gas lamps that line the streets. Make sure to catch a glimpse of the most iconic street, Acorn Street.
Visit the oldest public park in the US, Boston Common. Walk through the 50 acres and follow in the footsteps of those who lived in Boston since the 1600s.
Your 2.5 mile walk along the Freedom Trail leads you through 16 historically significant sites that tell the story of the American Revolution.